AAP News Vol. 1 No. 3 March 1985, p. 8
© 1985 American Academy of Pediatrics
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Medical Network for Missing Children seeks pediatrician assistance with study

If you harve experience in treating known or suspected missing children, the Medical Network for Missing Children would like to hear from you.

The network would like your response to a one-page questionnaire designed to determine the extent of contact between health professionals and missing children. Speculation holds that an abducted or runaway child will sooner or later be examined by a health professional; however, no hard-core data has been collected to support this assumption.