Residents' breastfeeding knowledge, comfort, practices, and perceptions: results of the Breastfeeding Resident Education Study (BRESt)
Abstract Background Physicians have a significant impact on new mothers' breastfeeding practices. However, physicians' breastfeeding knowledge is suboptimal. This knowledge deficit could be the result of limited breastfeeding education in residency. This study aimed to explore pediatric re...
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Main Authors: | Elizabeth Esselmont (Author), Katherine Moreau (Author), Mary Aglipay (Author), Catherine M. Pound (Author) |
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2018-05-01T00:00:00Z.
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