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„Ich schaffe das alles nur, weil ich Ihre Telefonnummer habe.“ (Mutter eines Kindes mit lebenslimitierender Erkrankung zu einem Mitglied des pädiatrischen Palliativteams)

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Authors and Affiliations

  • Boris Zernikow
    • 1
  • Erik Michel
    • 2
  1. 1.Vodafone Stiftungsinstitut für Kinderschmerztherapie und Pädiatrische Palliativmedizin, Vestische Kinder- und JugendklinikUniversität Witten/HerdeckeDatteln
  2. 2.KinderklinikOrtenau KlinikumOffenburg

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