Access to Optimal Emergency Care for Children

Author:

Brown Kathleen M.,Ackerman Alice D.,Ruttan Timothy K.,Snow Sally K.,Conners Gregory P.,Callahan James,Gross Toni,Joseph Madeline,Lee Lois,Mack Elizabeth,Marin Jennifer,Mazor Suzan,Paul Ronald,Timm Nathan,Dietrich Ann M.,Alade Kiyetta H.,Amato Christopher S.,Atanelov Zaza,Auerbach Marc,Barata Isabel A.,Benjamin Lee S.,Berg Kathleen T.,Brown Kathleen,Chang Cindy,Chow Jessica,Chumpitazi Corrie E.,Claudius Ilene A.,Easter Joshua,Foster Ashley,Fox Sean M.,Gausche-Hill Marianne,Gerardi Michael J.,Goodloe Jeffrey M.,Heniff Melanie,Homme James (Jim) L.,Ishimine Paul T.,John Susan D.,Joseph Madeline M.,Lam Samuel Hiu-Fung,Lawson Simone L.,Lee Moon O.,Li Joyce,Lin Sophia D.,Martini Dyllon Ivy,Mellick Larry Bruce,Mendez Donna,Petrack Emory M.,Rice Lauren,Rose Emily A.,Ruttan Timothy,Saidinejad Mohsen,Santillanes Genevieve,Simpson Joelle N.,Sivasankar Shyam M.,Slubowski Daniel,Sorrentino Annalise,Stoner Michael J.,Sulton Carmen D.,Valente Jonathan H.,Vora Samreen,Wall Jessica J.,Wallin Dina,Walls Theresa A.,Waseem Muhammad,Woolridge Dale P.,Brandt Cam,Kult Krisi M.,Milici Justin J.,Nelson Nicholas A.,Redlo Michele A.,Curtis Cooper Maureen R.,Redlo Michele,Kult Krisi,Logee Katherine,Bryant Dixie Elizabeth,Cooper Maureen Curtis,Cline Kristen

Publisher

Elsevier BV

Subject

Emergency Medicine

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