In its first-ever policy statement on nonpharmacologic interventions for pediatric mental health disorders, the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) provides guidance as well as a roadmap for future advocacy work.
With more than a half million children in foster care every day in the United States, chances are that some of these vulnerable kids are your patients. How you meet their many healthcare needs can make a great difference in their lives.
For Contemporary Pediatrics, Dr Bobby Lazzara discusses a controversial UK-based study published in JAMA Pediatrics that examined how well pharmacologic interventions for ADHD help education and health outcomes for impacted kids.
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