JAMA Network July 3, 2024
Katherine A. Jordan, Priyanka Rao, Julie S. Byerley

Think of the child you love most in the world. Would you be okay if you could not find a pediatrician or a pediatric specialist for them if they really needed it? While you might do anything for this child you know and adore, our nation says that the medical care provided for children is less valuable than that given to adults. Young physicians have heard—and they are saying “No thanks” to...

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