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Marvin L. Wang, MD, assistant professor of pediatrics at Harvard Medical School, discusses what pediatricians should know about the evidence of the risk/benefits listed in the CDC's new draft recommendations–and whether it ought to be a routine wellness visit topic for all uncircumcised patients. » For more podcasts
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