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PEDIATRICS Vol. 104 No. 5 November 1999, pp. 1168

Child Advocates

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To the Editor.

I would like to comment on Berman's excellent commentary, "Training Pediatricians to Become Child Advocates."1 The excellence of his approach to child advocacy has been proven by the record of the pediatricians of Colorado in influencing public policy regarding children's health in that state.

Dr Berman makes the point that "the perfect can too often be the enemy of the good ..." He appropriately uses . . . [Full Text of this Article]


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