Current IssueMay 2012, Vol. 12, No. 3

Issue Highlights

Commentaries

  • Making Informed Policy Decisions About Newborn Hearing Screening
    May 2012(Vol. 12 | No. 3 | Pages 157-158)

    Alex R. Kemper, Stephen M. Downs

  • Development of an Algorithm for the Diagnosis of Otitis Media
    May 2012(Vol. 12 | No. 3 | Pages 159-160)

    Kenneth M. McConnochie

  • And How Are the Children?
    May 2012(Vol. 12 | No. 3 | Pages 161-162)

    Ruth A. Etzel

  • Health Literacy Assessment of Labeling of Pediatric Nonprescription Medications: Examination of Characteristics that May Impair Parent Understanding
    14 May 2012

    H. Shonna Yin, Ruth M. Parker, Michael S. Wolf, Alan L. Mendelsohn, Lee M. Sanders, Karina L. Vivar, Kerrilynn Carney, Maria E. Cerra, Benard P. Dreyer

  • Interventions to Improve Screening and Follow-Up in Primary Care: A Systematic Review of the Evidence
    10 May 2012

    Jeanne Van Cleave, Karen A. Kuhlthau, Sheila Bloom, Paul W. Newacheck, Alixandra A. Nozzolillo, Charles J. Homer, James M. Perrin

  • Residency Training and Use of Strategies to Promote Community Child Health One Year After Graduation
    14 March 2012

    Barry S. Solomon, Holly A. Grason, Nancy Swigonski, Earnestine Willis, Louise K. Iwaishi, Cynthia S. Minkovitz

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