Upholding Family-Centered Care in the Face of High-Consequence Pathogens--Thinking Inside the Room--Reply
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- Upholding Family-Centered Care in the Face of High-Consequence Pathogens--Thinking Inside the Room--Reply
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- In Reply We appreciate the response by Curley and Meyer to our Viewpoint titled “Family-Centered Care and High-Consequence Pathogens: Thinking Outside the Room”1 and the continued dialogue regarding family-centered care and high-consequence pathogens.
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- 2016-03
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- Mehrotra, Preeti, Andi L. Shane, and Aaron M. Milstone. 2016. "Upholding Family-Centered Care in the Face of High-Consequence Pathogens—Thinking Inside the Room—ReplyUpholding Family-Centered Care in the Face of PathogensLetters." JAMA Pediatrics 170 (3):299-.
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