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"This book is a celebration of the emergence of knowledge in the field of pediatric hepatology and is written for primary care clinicians to help update their knowledge of the field. The current and future shortage of pediatric gastroenterologists and hepatologists necessitates steady, rejuvenated information on liver and gastrointestinal disorders for primary care clinicians as they care for children and adolescents with complex hepatologic/gastroenterologic dilemmas and disorders. In view of this shortage and the rapidly increasing knowledge in pediatric gastroenterology as well understanding indications for referral to pediatric gastroenterologists in the 21st century, au courant assiduous information aimed at primary care clinicians in these areas becomes increasingly important"--
This book celebrates the emergence of knowledge in the field of pediatric gastroenterology (GI) and is written for the primary care clinician to help update knowledge in this important area. The current and future shortage of pediatric gastroenterologists necessitates steady, rejuvenated information on GI disorders for primary care clinicians as they care for the child and adolescent with complex gastroenterologic dilemmas and disorders. Much has been learned about pediatric gastroenterology and hepatology in the 21st century as research continues around the world despite many challenges such as the 2019-2023 COVID-19 pandemic. This second edition of the editors/writers' discussion on pediatric gastroentologic (GI) and hepatic disorders reflect on such updated knowledge that considers medical and surgical perspectives including dealing with such complex complications as infection and pain.
A delightful book for visitors to and residents of Pudsey alike
This book celebrates the emergence of knowledge in this field and is written for primary care clinicians to help update knowledge of pediatric gastroenterology (GI). The current and future shortage of pediatric gastroenterologists necessitates steady, rejuvenated information on GI disorders for primary care clinicians as they care for childern and adolescents with complex gastroenterologic dilemmas and disorders. In view of this shortage and the rapidly increasing knowledge in pediatric GI, as well as understanding indications for referral to pediatric gastroenterologists in the 21st century, au courant assiduous information aimed at primary care clinicians in these areas becomes increasingly important, and we hope this book will fill the void.