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Concept Attitude of Health Personnel
Concept Erythroblastosis, Fetal
Concept Health Education
Concept Health Knowledge, Attitudes, Practice
Concept Occupational Health Services
Concept Primary Health Care
Concept Maternal-Child Nursing
Concept Delivery of Health Care, Integrated
Concept Health Care Surveys
Academic Article Conceptualization and treatment of chronic abdominal pain in pediatric gastroenterology practice.
Academic Article Collaboration with medical professionals in clinical practice: pediatric abdominal pain as a case example.
Academic Article Understanding and treatment of chronic abdominal pain in pediatric primary care.
Academic Article Evaluation of clinical outcomes in an interdisciplinary abdominal pain clinic: A retrospective, exploratory review.
Academic Article Nutrition education strategies for work-site wellness: evaluation of a graduate course targeted to work-site wellness majors.
Academic Article Cholelithiasis. Clinical characteristics in children. Case analysis and literature review.
Academic Article Lactation duration: influences of human milk replacements and formula samples on women planning postpartum employment.
Academic Article Is histologic esophagitis associated with dental erosion: a cross-sectional observational study?
Academic Article Managing acute abdominal pain in pediatric patients: current perspectives.
Academic Article Heartburn in children and adolescents in the presence of functional dyspepsia and/or irritable bowel syndrome correlates with the presence of sleep disturbances, anxiety, and depression.
Academic Article An Update on the Assessment and Management of Pediatric Abdominal Pain.

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