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(Pediatrics in Review. 1981;3:3.)
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Editorial: Genetics-Neonatology-Cardiology

R. J. H.

The topics selected for education for the 81/82 PREP year are Genetics, Neonatology, and Cardiology. Each area presents a special challenge. Each is a field in which enormous advances in knowledge have occurred in the past decade. Each represents the use of very high level technology—knowledge and technology most of us as general pediatricians do not have. Most of the technology is hospital based; expert teams working daily with the complex issues are best able to provide accuracy and efficiency. The main question I have faced as I planned this year of PEDIATRICS IN REVIEW has been what should the generalist know about G-N-C?







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