History of Military Pediatrics: Fifty Years of Training and Deploying Uniformed Pediatricians

The military services employ pediatricians primarily to care for the children of active-duty service people. Military pediatric training programs provide enlisted physicians-in-training with the pediatric experience required for board certifications. Chelsea Naval Base in Boston, MA, started the fir...

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Veröffentlicht in:Pediatrics (Evanston) 1999-06, Vol.103 (6), p.1298-1303
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Child
Education, Medical - history
Forecasting
Health participants
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History of medicine
History, 20th Century
Humans
Medical colleges
Medical schools
Medical sciences
Medicine, Military
Military aspects
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Military Medicine - education
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Military Medicine - trends
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Pediatrics - education
Pediatrics - history
Pediatrics - trends
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