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Volumn 122, Issue SUPPL.1, 2008, Pages

Understanding roles and improving reporting and response relationships across professional boundaries

(1)  Goad, John a  

a NONE   (United States)

Author keywords

Child maltreatment; Child protective service (CPS); Mandated reporters

Indexed keywords

ARTICLE; CHILD ABUSE; CHILD NEGLECT; CHILD PROTECTIVE SERVICE; CHILD SAFETY; CONFIDENTIALITY; HEALTH CARE PERSONNEL; HEALTH SERVICE; MEDICAL EDUCATION; PRIORITY JOURNAL;

EID: 52249107349     PISSN: 00314005     EISSN: 02105721     Source Type: Journal    
DOI: 10.1542/peds.2008-0715d     Document Type: Article
Times cited : (22)

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