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Tag: neonatologists

a woman in a hospital bed smiles at a newborn wrapped in a blanket, while a toddler reaches to touch the infant
Posted inHealthcare Workers

The doctor won’t see your newborn now

by Charlotte Ledger June 19, 2021October 3, 2022

The following article appeared in the June 11, 2021 edition of The Charlotte Ledger, an e-newsletter with smart and original news about the Charlotte region from experienced local journalists. Sign up for free, or become a paying member for full access. Details here. ◼️ Nurse practitioners replace doctors for newborn care at a Charlotte-area hospital […]

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