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State of the Science in Pediatric Palliative Care (SA507)
An abstract of a study by Hwang et al describing a fact, skill or attitude that people are reconsidering and identifying a clinical population that the program serves that they could write about to educate the larger pediatric palliative care community is presented. With the growth of Pediatric Pall...
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description | An abstract of a study by Hwang et al describing a fact, skill or attitude that people are reconsidering and identifying a clinical population that the program serves that they could write about to educate the larger pediatric palliative care community is presented. With the growth of Pediatric Palliative Care, it is essential for practitioners to find ways to stay current on the most recent literature. In the spirit of the State of the Science plenary which is part of each Assembly, the presenters will endeavor to review the literature published since 2015 which should inform the practice of Pediatric Palliative Care. |
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