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Publications by Amonpreet Sandhu
When Differing Perspectives Between Health Care Providers and Parents Lead to “Communication Crises”: A Conceptual Framework to Support Prevention and Navigation in the Pediatric Hospital Setting
Hospital pediatrics
Medicine
Child Health
Pediatrics
Perinatology
Development of a Method to Measure Clinical Reasoning in Pediatric Residents: The Pediatric Script Concordance Test
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