As a physician, it is important to accept the limitations of our practice environments
and provide optimal care to our patients within these practice environments. While
the division of care between pediatric and adult health systems has led to unintended
problems surrounding care transition, it has also allowed for specialists to provide
better care to both pediatric and adult patients.
Keywords
To read this article in full you will need to make a payment
Purchase one-time access:
Academic & Personal: 24 hour online accessCorporate R&D Professionals: 24 hour online accessOne-time access price info
- For academic or personal research use, select 'Academic and Personal'
- For corporate R&D use, select 'Corporate R&D Professionals'
Subscribe:
Subscribe to Journal of Pediatric UrologyAlready a print subscriber? Claim online access
Already an online subscriber? Sign in
Register: Create an account
Institutional Access: Sign in to ScienceDirect
Reference
- The need for specialized training for adults with congenital urologic conditions: differences in opinion among specialties.Cent European J Urol. 2020; 73: 62-67https://doi.org/10.5173/ceju.2020.0038
Article info
Publication history
Published online: January 27, 2021
Accepted:
January 20,
2021
Received:
January 19,
2021
Identification
Copyright
© 2021 Journal of Pediatric Urology Company. Published by Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
ScienceDirect
Access this article on ScienceDirectLinked Article
- Transitional care and a lesson from the pandemicJournal of Pediatric UrologyVol. 17Issue 2