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What Do Families Want From Well-Child Care? Including Parents in the Rethinking Discussion
Linda Radecki, Lynn M. Olson, Mary Pat Frintner, J. Lane Tanner and Martin T. Stein
Pediatrics September 2009, 124 (3) 858-865; DOI: https://doi.org/10.1542/peds.2008-2352
Linda Radecki
Lynn M. Olson
Mary Pat Frintner
J. Lane Tanner

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What Do Families Want From Well-Child Care? Including Parents in the Rethinking Discussion
Linda Radecki, Lynn M. Olson, Mary Pat Frintner, J. Lane Tanner, Martin T. Stein
Pediatrics Sep 2009, 124 (3) 858-865; DOI: 10.1542/peds.2008-2352
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