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Pediatrics


Title Abbreviation
Pediatrics
ISSN
0031-4005
Electronic ISSN
1098-4275
Readership
Dentists, Educators, General Practitioners, Managed Care Specialists, Nurses, Nutritionists, Pediatricians, Physicians, Policy Makers, Primary Care, Primary Care Physicians, Psychiatrists, Psychologists, Public Health Professionals, Researchers, Residents
Scope
Encompass the needs of the whole child in his or her physiologic, mental, emotional, and social structure. Pediatrics is an official peer-reviewed journal of the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP). It has been continuously published by the AAP since January 1948. Pediatrics publishes original research, clinical observations, and special feature articles in the field of pediatrics, as broadly defined. Contributions pertinent to pediatrics are also included from related fields such as nutrition, surgery, dentistry, public health, child health services, human genetics, basic sciences, psychology, psychiatry, education, sociology, and nursing.
Sponsoring Association(s)
American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP)
Publisher Name
American Academy of Pediatrics
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