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07 March 2024 | Vol 36, Issue 2
Evidence and practice

Simulated learning for staff at a children’s hospice: a quality improvement project

Sally Richardson, Jayne Price, Rebecca Whiting, Geraldine Sheedy, Anna Chadwick

CPD

Neurological observations in infants, children and young people: part two

Kelvin McMillan, Hannah Shaw, Alice Hemesley, Waheeda Zaman, Nabisah Qazim

Opinion
Analysis
Editorial

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