Newborn Screening Systems The Complete Perspective

Newborn Screening Systems The Complete Perspective by Carlie J. Driscoll is published by Plural Pub. in 2010 and spans 229 pages. This book serves as a reference source for university students, clinicians, researchers, and policymakers involved in neonatal screening. It compiles insights from various experts across clinical and research fields, offering a comprehensive overview of the screening programs routinely administered to newborns.
Readers will find detailed information on the current practices in neonatal screening, as well as guidance for future developments in this critical area of healthcare. The text addresses topics relevant to medical and allied health services, including occupational therapy and perinatology. This edition is designed to be an essential resource for those looking to deepen their understanding of newborn screening systems and their implications.
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The primary aim of this book is to provide an up-to-date reference source for university students, clinicians, researchers and policymakers concerned with the field of neonatal screening. By drawing on the knowledge and expertise of numerous experts from varying fields, not only at the clinical level but also at the research level, the book provides the only comprehensive text that details the entire collection of screening programs routinely delivered to newborns and that prescribes direction for future endeavours in this area.
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