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Tag Archives: Pediatrics
About Teens
The following was posted on http://nnlm.gov/bhic/ The Pediatrician’s Role In Preventing HIV Infection Pediatricians can play a key role in preventing and identifying human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infection by promoting risk-reduction counseling and offering routine testing to adolescent and young … Continue reading
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Tagged Adolescence, American Academy of Pediatrics, HIV, Pediatrics, Substance abuse, United States
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Health Literacy & Social Media
The following was posted on the HealthLiteracy listserv by Geri Lynn Baumblatt. “This is an interview with a pediatrician whose getting great results by connecting with her patients via texting and twitter. The short format has also forced her … Continue reading
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Tagged Education, health care, health literacy, Information literacy, Parents, Patient, Pediatrics, social media, Twitter, United States
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