Breaking good: Leading the way to equitable substance abuse policies in pediatric transplantation
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- DOI: 10.1111/petr.14050
Breaking good: Leading the way to equitable substance abuse policies in pediatric transplantation
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Understanding Substance use Policies and Associated Ethical Concerns: A survey of Pediatric Transplant Centers.Pediatr Transplant. 2021 Jun;25(4):e13984. doi: 10.1111/petr.13984. Epub 2021 Feb 12. Pediatr Transplant. 2021. PMID: 33580580
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