Global Healthcare at our Doorstep
During one recent half-day session at the hospital-based primary care clinic in New Haven, CT where I practice, I saw for a routine visit a teenager from a Syrian family that I had known for many years who were still coping with the aftereffects of war in that country, a 5 year old from an Afghan refugee family who was struggling in school, and a 6 year old (along with his uncle) who had arrived in the U.S. from Guatemala two weeks ago and had no record of any previous health care or immunizations.
Source: Journal of Pediatric Health Care - Category: Pediatrics Authors: Martha K. Swartz Tags: Editorial Source Type: research
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