
Edith Bracho-Sanchez
Dr. Edith Bracho-Sanchez is a primary care pediatrician at Columbia University Irving Medical Center, known for her patient-centered approach in addressing vaccine hesitancy among families. She emphasizes the importance of tailoring communication to address specific parental concerns, fostering trust and understanding in the doctor-patient relationship to encourage informed vaccination decisions.
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Edith Bracho-Sanchez is a pediatrician at the Irving Medical Center of Columbia University who commented on the study.
Por qué las alergias al maní en los niños han caído en picadaPaediatrician Edith Bracho-Sanchez stated that the best available science does not show an association between Tylenol use in pregnancy and an increased risk of autism.
Experts alarmed as Trump pushes unproven link between paracetamol and autism – The Irish TimesBracho-Sanchez is a primary care pediatrician at Columbia University Irving Medical Center who emphasizes tailoring communication to family-specific concerns.
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