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Neurodisability and community child health

By: Series: Oxford specialist handbooks in paediatricsPublication details: Oxford Oxford University Press 2022Edition: 2nd edDescription: 1 online resource : illustrationsISBN:
  • 9780191886713
  • 9780198851912 (pbk.) :
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Summary: RemoteSummary: CIP record. Publication date: 05 2022Summary: Includes bibliographical references and index.Summary: Containing concise yet comprehensive summaries on an inclusive range of clinical scenarios and conditions likely to be encountered by paediatricians and allied health professionals in their everyday practice, this new edition of Neurodisability and Community Child Health has been substantially revised to be the ideal companion for anyone working with children in the community. Featuring a greater focus on neurodisability and neurodevelopmental science, it also has new information on community child health in developing countries and has been written in line with current best practice guidelines and consensus statements to provide up-to-date information on providing holistic child-centred care.
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Electronic book Newcomb Library at Homerton Healthcare On website Available

This edition also issued in print: 2022.

Previous edition: 2012.

text

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Remote

CIP record. Publication date: 05 2022

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Containing concise yet comprehensive summaries on an inclusive range of clinical scenarios and conditions likely to be encountered by paediatricians and allied health professionals in their everyday practice, this new edition of Neurodisability and Community Child Health has been substantially revised to be the ideal companion for anyone working with children in the community. Featuring a greater focus on neurodisability and neurodevelopmental science, it also has new information on community child health in developing countries and has been written in line with current best practice guidelines and consensus statements to provide up-to-date information on providing holistic child-centred care.

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