Changing outpatient referral patterns in a small pediatric nephrology practice
Abstract Background We have noted a large number of referrals for abnormal kidney imaging and laboratory tests and postulated that such referrals have increased significantly over time. Understanding changes in referral patterns is helpful in tailoring education and communication between specialists...
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Main Authors: | Coral Hanevold (Author), Susan Halbach (Author), Jin Mou (Author), Karyn Yonekawa (Author) |
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2018-06-01T00:00:00Z.
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