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Patient driven change: Is collaborative care the future of medicine? Lessons learned from the care of children with colorectal problems
A basic premise in the care of complex patients is that experience, increased volume of cases, and an integrated, multi-disciplinary approach yields improved outcomes. Is this true using the example of the care of children with colorectal and pelvic reconstructive needs? This review gives a brief hi...
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