ARTICLE;
ATTITUDE TO HEALTH;
BRAIN DEATH;
CURRICULUM;
ETHICS;
EVALUATION;
FAMILY;
HEALTH CARE QUALITY;
HEALTH PERSONNEL ATTITUDE;
HEALTH SERVICE;
HUMAN;
INTERPERSONAL COMMUNICATION;
MEDICAL EDUCATION;
MEDICAL SCHOOL;
MEDICAL STUDENT;
ORGAN PRESERVATION;
ORGAN TRANSPLANTATION;
ORGANIZATION AND MANAGEMENT;
PATIENT EDUCATION;
PATIENT REFERRAL;
PHYSICIAN ATTITUDE;
PILOT STUDY;
PROGRAM DEVELOPMENT;
PSYCHOLOGICAL ASPECT;
PUBLIC RELATIONS;
TRANSPLANTATION;
ATTITUDE OF HEALTH PERSONNEL;
BRAIN DEATH;
COMMUNICATION;
CURRICULUM;
EDUCATION, MEDICAL, UNDERGRADUATE;
FAMILY;
HEALTH KNOWLEDGE, ATTITUDES, PRACTICE;
HEALTH SERVICES NEEDS AND DEMAND;
HUMANS;
INTERINSTITUTIONAL RELATIONS;
INTERPROFESSIONAL RELATIONS;
ORGAN PRESERVATION;
ORGAN TRANSPLANTATION;
PATIENT EDUCATION;
PHYSICIAN'S ROLE;
PILOT PROJECTS;
PROGRAM DEVELOPMENT;
PROGRAM EVALUATION;
REFERRAL AND CONSULTATION;
SCHOOLS, MEDICAL;
STUDENTS, MEDICAL;
TISSUE AND ORGAN PROCUREMENT;
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I learned that no death is routine": Description of a death and bereavement seminar for pediatrics residents
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