AAP News Vol. 3 No. 12 December 1987, p. 4
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Manual offers office design ideas

In the AAP manual, "Management of Pediatric Practice," the Committee on Practice and Ambulatory Medicine offers the following ideas for pediatricians who are considering new office designs:

There should be a minimum of three, preferably four, examining rooms for each pediatrician seeing patients.