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Parental Leave for Residents and Pediatric Training Programs

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Published in:Pediatrics (Evanston) 2013-02, Vol.131 (2), p.387-390
Main Authors: Fussell, Jill J., Johnson, Lara W., Batlivala, Sarosh, Riedmann, Natalie, Haischer-Rollo, Gayle, Von Oettingen, Julia, Tjoeng, Yuen Lie, Kelly, Erin, Garg, Padma, Slovin, Sara, Myles, David, Becton, Lauren, Thattaliyath, Bijoy, Hornik, Matthew, Reynolds, Kimberly, Marks, Jessie, Kuehler, Maggie, Patel, Rupal M., Lucke, Ashley, Patel, Neha, Malik, Faisal, Van Dyne, Elizabeth, Chao, Nicole, Marriott, Oneka, Diamond, Melissa, Matos, Renee, Donoghue, Elaine, Gleason, Mary Margaret, Jones, Veronnie F., Mendelsohn, Alan L., Schulte, Elaine E., Williamson, Patricia Gail
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title Parental Leave for Residents and Pediatric Training Programs
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