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Professional Attitudes and Practice Styles in the Care of Newborns with Chromosomal Anomalies: A National Survey of Trai

BACKGROUND. Neonatologists direct the level of care provided to critically ill newbornsFew published studies on decision-making concerning the ethical issues involving the care of newborns with chromosomal anomaliesPrior studies focus primarily on pediatricians (1977, 1987, 1997 surveys by Todres

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Professional Attitudes and Practice Styles in the Care of Newborns with Chromosomal Anomalies: A National Survey of Trai

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    1. Professional Attitudes and Practice Styles in the Care of Newborns with Chromosomal Anomalies: A National Survey of Training-Center Neonatologists Yoram Unguru, MD, MS, MA

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