Transitioning patients with paediatric disease to adulthood
Thursday, May 1, 2008 - 17:14
in Health & Medicine
Growing pains can mean one thing for a typical adolescent and quite another to an older teen with cerebral palsy attempting independence in an adult world. A unique program, the Indiana University School of Medicine Centre for Youth and Adults with Conditions of Childhood (CYACC) is helping these youths spread their wings and live more independently...
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