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Knoderer H et al. – This article presents a model of change undertaken by one large pediatric cancer center to improve family–centered care. The author describes how the inclusion of families in sit–down medical team rounds influenced family, medical trainee, and attending physician satisfaction. Despite initial reluctance from the medical team and early challenges, this model was found to be successful and to have improved the standard of care.

   

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