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If community paediatricians did not exist, it would be necessary to invent them
Since 1991 there has been talk of abolishing community paediatrics as a specialty. 1 At that time, a group of related specialties was proposed: a specialty of child development and rehabilitation (neurodisability); child protection would be subsumed into general paediatrics and there would be child...
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