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Common sense medicine for busy pediatricians
Clinical Pediatrics is a must read for the busy pediatrician-and what practicing pediatrician isn't? Whether you are a new resident or an MD Emeritus, you need state-of-the-art, accurate, concise and down-to earth information on practical, everyday child care topics. Whether those challenges are clinical, scientific, behavioral, educational, or ethical, you should be reaching for Clinical Pediatrics.
Peer-reviewed by respected physicians and academics from a wide-range of settings including hospitals, clinics, private practice, and key medical schools and highly ranked and cited, Clinical Pediatrics focuses on typical practice-oriented challenges such as
- ADHD
- Alternative Medicine
- Antibiotics
- Bicycle Injuries
- Childhood Obesity
- Head Lice
- Human Papilloma Virus (HPV) Vaccine
- Managing Hypertension
- New Combination Vaccines
- New Diabetes Treatment
- Pediatric Emergencies
- Practice Management
- Resident Education
Each indispensable copy of Clinical Pediatrics features original articles containing innovative clinical research on diagnosis, management, and health care delivery; review articles on critical topics, with an emphasis on the basic science foundation of clinical practice; brief reports on specific clinical and diagnostic insights; resident rounds, commentaries from noted scholars, and Ask Dr. Sue, a lively column of useful advice to share with parents.
Delivered nine times/year, Clinical Pediatrics has one overriding goal: to help physicians with all the issues involved in improving the care of their young patients.
Thomson Reuters 2008 Journal Citation Reports®
2008 Ranking:
59/86 in Pediatrics
2008 Impact Factor: 1.010