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    Growing Up Safely: Pediatric Respiratory Illness

    enOctober 26, 2023
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    About this Episode

    At Providence, we know the health and well-being of your children are the most important thing, and today we're focusing on pediatric respiratory illnesses. What conditions fall under that classification, how they may affect members of your family, and then tips and treatments for them. Mary Renouf is joined by two pediatric pulmonologists from the Providence Sacred Heart Medical Center in Spokane, Dr. Alma Chavez and Dr. Stanley Lee for this important discussion on how to keep our kids breathing well. 

     

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