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Use of Ancillary Personnel in Children's Out-Patient Departments

New Trends in Extending Medical Services

John P. Connelly

Ambulatory Division, Children's Service, Massachusetts General Hospital; Associate in Pediatrics, Harvard Medical School

The increasing demand and the increasing ability to pay for medical care in the United States is straining available medical facilities in every field.1, 2 Concomitantly, a medical man power shortage has already developed and is clearly going to become worse—all this at a time when the ideal of promoting good health has expanded to the point where new ways are needed for providing more services to a greater number of children.

Clinical Pediatrics, Vol. 4, No. 4, 233-236 (1965)
DOI: 10.1177/000992286500400412


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