Academic Pediatrics
Volume 9, Issue 5 , Pages 353-359 , September 2009

Tobacco-Related Documentation in Pediatric Practice

Received 23 December 2008 ,Accepted 12 May 2009.

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 Dr Martin is now with the Department of Pediatrics, Loyola University Stritch School of Medicine, Maywood, Ill; Dr Seshadri is now with The Chapin Hall at University of Chicago, Chicago, Ill.

PII: S1876-2859(09)00122-3

doi: 10.1016/j.acap.2009.05.004

Academic Pediatrics
Volume 9, Issue 5 , Pages 353-359 , September 2009