Dr. Farul R Patel
Child abuse is not always obvious. In many cases, the earliest warning signs appear during routine clinical encounters — through subtle injuries, behavioral changes, emotional withdrawal, or inconsistencies in history-taking. In this insightful discussion, Dr. Farul Patel shares practical clinical perspectives on how healthcare professionals can id

The Silent Signs: Recognizing Child Abuse in Clinical Practice with Dr. Farul Patel

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