February 2006    
       New Pediatric Specialist Guide
 

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New CPR guidelines

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[ PDF version ]

The 2006-2007 Pediatric Specialist Guide (PSG), an easy-to-use directory to assist you in contacting the appropriate specialist at Children's Hospital Boston, is now available. The guide is organized by specialty/subspecialty and provides quick access to basic contact information for our specialists, including telephone and fax numbers, email addresses, office locations and directions/maps to Children's. In addition, the PSG provides department/division descriptions, guidelines on how to refer a patient, accepted health insurance, and more.

All PSG information is also available online by visiting www.childrenshospital.org and clicking on "Find a Specialist." Additional information, such as a specialist's education/training history, professional experience, curriculum vitae and community-based office locations, can be found as part of our online physician profiles.

A "Print-On-Demand" feature allows you to generate a PDF file of the most up-to-date information, whether you'd like to print the entire guide or just one department/division. We also offer a new option to download the PSG—the entire directory or a particular department—to your personal digital assistant.

You will receive a copy of the 2006-2007 PSG by mail. To request additional copies, send your mailing address to marketing@childrens.havard.edu.

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All information provided on diagnosis and therapy reflects the care environment of Children's Hospital Boston and related physician practices.
It is not a substitute for the professional judgment of a qualified heath care provider based upon actual examination of a patient's condition
and history. Therefore, it should not be construed as medical advice for any particular patient's condition, and may need to be altered in
different care environments. Please contact us if we can be helpful in answering any questions or to arrange for a visit or consult.