The involvement of community pediatricians in the treatment of developmental-behavioral difficulties as perceived by directors of child development centers
Abstract Background Developmental-behavioral issues are among the most frequent and disabling conditions of children and adolescents seen in ambulatory settings. Guidelines of the Israeli Pediatric Association and the Israeli Society for Developmental Pediatrics specify the role of the primary-care...
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Main Authors: | Rachel Nissanholtz-Gannot (Author), Davidovitch Michael (Author), Yael Ashkenazi (Author), Zachi Grossman (Author) |
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