An assessment of the current state of palliative care education in pediatric hematology/oncology fellowship training
Pediatric Blood & Cancer2009Vol. 53(4), pp. 647–651
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Abstract
Pediatric oncology fellowship directors believe it is very important for fellows to learn about palliative care during training; however, currently the majority of fellowship programs do not have a palliative care curriculum and lack significant formal education in end-of-life care.
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