Apples and potatoes

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BOGETZ, Jori F.

Work in palliative care is humbling as assumptions are corrected by how a child's life unfolds in unexpected ways. Transitioning to a new job offers time to reflect on this important lesson. I first met Angelica when she was four months old. [Début de l'article]

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