PEDIATRICS Vol. 98 No. 3 September 1996, pp. 516
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Parental Leave: Pediatric Faculty

William R. Hayden MD1

1 Department of Pediatrics, Rush Medical College, Chicago, IL 60612

An AAP committee has wisely dealt with the touchy issue of parental leave for residents and fellows. It is my impression that the same issues are just as important and bothersome for the faculty. This document outlines the principles well enough that the words housestaff and resident could be changed to faculty and attending physician. I believe all pediatric faculties should seriously begin open debate on this issue and develop principles that each faculty can live with.




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