Perspectives of Pediatric Nephrologists, Intensivists and Nurses Regarding AKI Management and Expected Outcomes
Adrian Che(University of Toronto), Michael Zappitelli(Unknown), Vedran Cockovski(Hospital for Sick Children), Stéphanie Reynaud(Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique), Stella Wang(Hospital for Sick Children), Sophia Nunes(Hospital for Sick Children), Patrícia S. Fontela(McGill University), Susan Samuel(University of Calgary), Cherry Mammen(University of British Columbia), Natasha Jawa(University of Toronto), Tom Blydt‐Hansen(University of British Columbia), Catherine Morgan(Alberta Health), David D’Arienzo(McGill University), Allison Dart(University of Manitoba), Jasmine Lee(University of Toronto), Rahul Chanchlani(McMaster Children's Hospital), Todd Alexander(University of Alberta), Gonzalo Garcia Guerra(University of Alberta)
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