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Messages for Pediatrician Clinics Caring for Children
May 13 2009 6:30 PM ET
This message can be used by health care providers to deliver information to their patient's families when they call the office. Includes basic novel H1N1 influenza information, when to seek emergency care, keeping your child healthy, and where to seek additional information.
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Messages for Pediatrician Clinics Caring for Children (3:30) May 4 |
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