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N EVW F EL LOVWVS Dear Academy Fellow: In order to fulfill the admission requirements of AAP Bylaws, you are requested to: Carefully review the following list of new Fellows for Academy membership; and relay your reactions directly to your District Chairperson, whose name and address is at the end of this Mary Staley-Sims, D.O., FAAP IUrology Specialty Fellow * Joel Hutcheson, M.D., FAAP Sewell, NJ 2140 Winston Salem, NC 27157 Miriam Thomas, M.D., FAAP: Robert~ NYlet ~~~rox 10463FM Dover, DE 19904 Paterson, NJ 07514* Timothy Johnston, M.D., FAAP Fuquay Varina, NC 27526 Karen~~~~~atern Hiko, M.D., FMPP April Wazeka, M.D., FAAP : Chesapeake, VA 23322 Summit, NJ 07901. Angelo Milazzo, M.D., FAAP Kirk~~~~~e York,l M.D. 1002 Cary, NC 27519 Wong, M.D., FAAP Faye Silver Spring, MD 20902 Mark Mogul, M.D., FAAP Montclair, NJ 07042 Charlotte, NC 28204 Cherise ~ ~ ~Heen Mathssn, M.D., FMPP Athena Zuppa, M.D., FAAPe Evans, GA 30809 Krista Morris, M.D., FAAP Bronxvil, NY 10708 Cherry Hill, NJ 08003 Charlotte, NC 28204-3326 Vermont ik, M.D.,FAAP: Pennsylvania Jeantherng John Bradshaw,, M.D.5FM New NYork, NY 100243 Ryan O'Leary, M.D., FAAP Cornelius, NC 28031 Otolaryngologl Brattleboro, VT 05301 Arpita~~~~Men Moteta,l M.D., FMPP Bron ch oesophagology Yen-Lin Peng, M.D., FAAP DelarenMahso,MD,FP Specialty Fellow: Ellis Arjmand, M.D., FAAP : Kill Devil Hills, NC 27948 Brian~~~~~rox NYbs 10461FM Pittsburgh, PA 15213 Nemish Mehteeal, M.D., FAAP James Perciaccante, New York 1 Beron, DE 19041 Charles Bailey, M.D., FAAP : M.D., FAAP Drexel Hill, PA 19026 : Raleigh, NC 27610 FMPP Robert~ ~~~ara M.D., Nagert,M.D. P, FAAP Amy Everett, D.O., FAAP : Perry Roy, M.D., FAAP Elmira, NY 14905 FarhatTaylor, 2085369 Charlotte, NC 28269 Plasingtoro, Pittsburgh, PA 15237 08536FM Chuan~~~~~lanboo NJngDC Bronx, NY 10469 Otoarylndooy Minghua He, M.D., FAAP m Tennessee m Harrisburg, PA 1711 0 ChristopherBrnchoeophaolog Corazon Ajero, M.D., FAAP FAAPw M.D.,lt Cooperstown, NY 13326 Warden Hwan, M.D., FAAP Edinburg, TX 78539 Huntingdon Valley, PA 19006m Linda~~~~~ana Karnja Pacobs, FAAP Parikh, M.D., FMPP Thomas Benefield, M.D., FAAP MD 2104679 Batmren, NY 13066 Fayetteville, G itaJan i, M.D., FAAP Lawrenceburg, TN 38464 Meltem~~~Brnx NYats10467FM EueniaProskn, M.D., FAAP: Philadlphia, PA 19114 New York 2 Gwynefta Collins-Luckett, Karen~ ~~~Wed Proskte, M.D., FMPP Karen O'Connell, M.D., FAAP: M.D., FAAP Croftnx, MD21046 Havertown, PA 19083 Memphis, TN 38141 Mineola, NY 11501 Elizabeth ~Bonx Ng, 10463FM M.D., FAAP: Shehla Siddiqui, M.D., FAAP: Kendall Graham, M.D., FAAP Deepia Mensons, MD 2107084 Parknville, Smyrna, TN 37167 Lansdale, PA 19446 Roslyn Heights, NY 11577 Irina~~~ ~Jssc M.D.,FAAP: FMPP Donald Talenti, M.D., FAAP: Michael Lacy, M.D., FAAP Sehor,s Jeand Okelo, M.D., MD 2100137 Baltimore, Doylestown, PA 18901 Memphis, TN 38112 M.D., FAAP Stony Brook, NY 1 1790 Paul Schneider, M.D., FAAP West Virginia Knoxville, TN 37922 Danelawamrhun M.. A Maher Gao, M.D., FAAP Oyster Bay, NY 1 1 771 Eric Stiles, M.D., FAAP Beckley, V\/ 25801Nemihn Stroua,M.D., FAAP Brentwood, TN 37027 FAAP Sheela Rao, M.D., Nesconset, NY 1 1767 WV 26003 Melissa Witte, M.D., FAAP BalimaTyore, M.D.21209MP Wheeling, Knoxville, TN 37919 Mark FAAP: Wilson, M.D., NWaJeshigoneC200y Brooklyn, NY 11236 \/irginia Wheeling, W\/ 26003 Moheb Andrawis, M.D., FAAP Bellerose, NY 11426 Springfield, VA 22153 Carolina Duall, M.D., FAAP Kentucky Mineola, NY 11501 Arlington, VA 22213 Susan Haffner, M.D., FAAP Declan O'Riordan, M.D., FAAP Louisville, KY 40229 NY 11230 Brooklyn, Baltimore, MD 21230 Delwyn Mc Omber, M.D., FAAP: M.D., M.B., B.S. * Louisville, KY 40217 Stonybrook, NY 1 1790 Indiana Yasir Saifullah, M.D., FAAP KY 42701 i D.O., FAAP David Fayngersh, M.D., FAAP Elizabethtown, Christopher Belcher, Jericho, NY 1 1753 Fort Lee, NJ 07024: M.D., FAAP Robert Scharff, M.D., FAAP IN 46280 Indianapolis, IN 47119 Elisa Haberman, M.D., FAAP Floyd Knobs, Brooklyn, NY 11230 Beena Joseph, M.D., FAAP Woodcliff Lake, NJ 07677: North Carolina. Muncie, IN 47304 New York 3 Lisa Jenkins, M.D., FAAP Brent Baker, M.D., FAAP : : Hendersonville, NC 28792 Irvington, NJ 07111 Marya Strand, M.D., FAAP Indianapolis, IN 46260 New York, NY 10022 : Ophthalmology Specialty : Daryl Kim, M.D., FAAP Blairstown, NJ 07825 Michigan Fellow: FAAP Robert Board, M.D., Briarcliff Manor, NY 10510 Charito Capati, M.D., FAAP : Raleigh, NC 27609 Hyejin Lee, D.O., FAAP Old Tappan, NJ 07675 Houghton Lake, Ml 48629 M.D. Racel Laura Hashimoto, M.D.,FAAP 10009 Shelina Manji, M.D., FAAP : Charlotte, NC 28270 Margaret O'Driscoll, Saint Cair Shores, Ml 48080 M.D., FAAP NY 10200 New York, Mountain Lakes, NJ 07046 East Chapter MarinaApellanes, M.D., FAAP Tamuning, GU 96913 Kenneth Jungreis, M.D., FAAP Ramat Betshemesh 99000 Israel : Hanif Kamal, M.D., FAAP Jeddah 21423: Saudi Arabia* Connecticut: Guillermo Hidalgo, M.D., FAAP: * Coventry, CT 06238 Karalyn Kinsella, M.D., FAAP: West Hartford, CT 06107 Maine Beril Bayrak, M.D., FAAP St Agatha, ME 04772 : Russell Shipman, D.O., FAAP: York, ME 03909 Massachusetts Dania Ali-Ahmad, M.D., FAAP: Brookline, MA 02446 Tania Becke, M.D., FAAP Watertown, MA 02472 Beata Brzozowska, M.D., FAAP. Quincy, MA 02139: Shauna Downey, M.D., FAAP Framington, MA 01 701 Jason Fadeyi, M.D., FAAP: Boston, MA 02116 Yara Fernandez, M.D., FAAP: Stoughton, MA 02072 Mallika Marshall, M.D., FAAP: Natick, MA 01760 Colleen Monaghan, M.D., FAAP: Brighton, MA 02135 . Elyse Olshen, M.D., FAAP : Joan Sachs, M.D., FAAP Marblehead, MA 01945 : Boston, MA 02115 Aimee Salyapongse, M.D., FAAP: Centerville, MA 02632 : Larry Xanthopoulos, : M.D., FAAP Winchester, MA 01890 New Hampshire Richard Marseglia, M.D., FAAP Hooksett, NH 03106 Rhode Island Valerie Auyeung, M.D., FAAP: Providence, RI 02906 Kelli Naylor, M.D., FAAP Warwick, RI 02886 list. In submitting these names of board-certified pediatricians to you, it is understood that academic and pediatric credentials are not in question. Comments are requested concerning possible legal and/or ethical situations which you might have personal knowledge. Send any comments on the following list of new Fellows to your District Chairperson. Stephen ~ ~ Rahm Yorak, '102 AAP News www.aapnews.org February 2004 Gupta, M.D., FMPP Stephanie Riolo, M.D., FAAP Northville, MI 48167 Thomas Schomaker, D.O., FAAP Shelby Township, MI 48317 Ohio Nancy Apsey, M.D., FAAP Dublin, OH 43016 Carla Barreau, M.D., FAAP Maineville, OH 45039 Mwaffak Bashir, M.D., FAAP Sylvania, OH 43560 Lara Danziger-lsakov, M.D., FAAP Cleveland, OH 44195 Christina DuMont, M.D., FAAP Cincinnati, OH 45213 Vaishali Flask, M.D., FAAP Avon Lake, OH 44012 Monisha Goyal, M.D., FAAP Cleveland, OH 44124 Jon Kannensohn, M.D., FAAP Shaker Heights, OH 44122 Stephen Koesters, M.D., FAAP Colu,mbus, OH 43220 Jenny Lee, M.D., FAAP Clevelnad, OH 44113 Vivek Narendran, M.D., FAAP Cincinnati, OH 45215 Marianne Nimah, M.D., FAAP Cincinnati, OH 45230 Jeanne Oh, M.D., FAAP Toledo., OH 43615 Gerhard Perz, M.D., FAAP Twinsburg, OH 44087 Craig Raskind, M.D., FAAP University Heights, OH 44118 Ontario Anne Kawamura, M.D., FAAP Thornhill, ON L3T 1 C4 Canada Joanne Vaughan, M.D., FAAP Toronto, ON M4K 1 N2 Canada Illinois Asta Astrauskas, M.D., FAAP Palos Hills, IL 60465 Joanna Betancourt, M.D., FAAP Bartlett, IL 60103 Christopher Farrar, M.D., FAAP Edwardsville, IL 62025 Jennifer Liedel, M.D., FAAP Chicago, IL 60637 David Sandercock, M.D., FAAP Rochester, IL 62563 Laetitia Stamboliu, M.D., FAAP Lincolnwood, IL 60712 NEVV FELLOVVS Iowa Judith Heggen, D.O., FAAP Rachana Vaghela, M.D., FAAP Todd Nowlen, M.D., FAAP Phoenix, AZ 85006 Southaven, MS 38671 Iowa City, IA 52240 Oklahoma Minnesota Paul Firth, M.D., FAAP Elk City, OK 73644 Rachel Bye, M.D., FAAP Maplewood, MN 55109 Texas Marion Collins, M.D., FAAP Joanne Adams, D.O., FAAP Austin, TX 78746 Minneapolis, MN 55405 Kristine Kuper, M.D., FAAP MN 55362 Monticello, Elaina Lee, M.D., FAAP St Cloud, MN 56303 Khdsbna Ramirez, M.D., FAAP Chandler, AZ 85224 David Sandweiss, M.D., FAAP Chinle, AZ 86503 Sonja Stevenson, M.D., FAAP Gilbert, AZ 85233 Dallas, Robert Beard, M.D., FAAP Mark Ludes, D.O., FAAP Urology Specialty Fellow FAAP Jose Dallas, TX 75201 Luke Bruns, M.D., FAAP St Louis, MO 63141 Victor Diaz de Leon, M.D., FAAP Mansfield, TX 76063 M.D., FAAP Angela Feng,MO 63144 Karen Hill, M.D., FAAP Houston, TX 77025 New Mexico Brentwood, Stacey Sharpe, M.D., FAAP Lees Summit, MO 64086 Tracy Wick, M.D., FAAP Saint Louis, MO 63112 Nebraska Gardner, M.D., FAAP Timothy NE 68801 Grand Island, M.D., FAAP Amy Holst, Omaha, NE 68116 Lisa Schalley, M.D., FAAP Omaha, NE 68164 North Dakota Alonna Norberg, M.D., FAAP Fargo, ND 58104 Wisconsin Alison Craig-Shashko, M.D., FAAP Madison, WI 53705 Francisco Enriquez Ruiz, M.D., FAAP Cortez, M.D., Austin, TX 78703 Alyson Denson, M.D., FAAP Texarkana, TX 75503 Cleveland, TX 73287 Eileen O'Bden-Su, M.D., FAAP Southiake, TX 76092 Patricia Petroff, M.D., FAAP Justin Powell, D.O., FAAP Hallettsville, TX 77964 Uniformed Services West Chapter Jeannette Sejour-White, M.D., FAAP Lancaster, TX 75134 Alaska Eagle River, AK 99577 M.D., M.RH., Venice, CA 90291 Frederic Leong, M.D., FAAP Thousand Oaks, CA 91360 Vladimir Levine, M.D., FAAP Oxnard, CA 93035 Jonathan Necheles, M.D., FAAP Bandula Ranatunge, Hacienda Heights, CA 91745 Laurie Tyrrell, M.D., FAAP San Diego, CA 92109 Julie Bragg, M.D., FAAP M.D., FAAP Cindy Duke, AZ 85248 Lynn Arsenault, M.D., FAAP Oakland, CA 94611 Joanne Bassaii, M.D., FAAP Oakland, CA 94618 FAAP Jay Desai,CAM.D., Turlock, 95380 Elizabeth Fowler, M.D., FAAFp Kdsbne Campbell, M.D., FAAFp Chinle, AZ 86503 Gretchen Hull, M.D., FAAP Tucson, AZ 85711 Michael Yu, M.D., FAAP Newport Beach, CA 92663 Alabama Arizona Chandler, CA 92688 0 Louisiana Moultrie, GA 31768 e-mail: jalmquist.aap.org Yolanda Wimberly, M.D., FAAP DISTRICT IX DISTRICT I Burton F. Willis, M.D. 9900 Talbert Suite 201 Fountain Valley, CA 92708-515-i Atlanta, GA 30331 Nivedita More, M.D., FAAP Rancho Santa Margarita, * Califomia 1 Melanie Wills, M.D., FAAP Department of Pediatrics Federal Way, WA 98003-6208 33501 First Way South California 4 Washington Canada Jon R. Almquist, M.D. Mason Medical Virginia Center Mableton, Escondido, CA 92046 John Leake, M.D., FAAP San Diego, CA 92123 Anna Malanowska-Kantoch, VancouveG WA 98683 M.D., FAAP Edmonton, AB T5K 2A2 : Krista Barreft, M.D., FAAP : Tacoma, WA 98422 Canada :Michael Narvey, M.D., FAAPp : Martin Cieri, M.D., FAAP :Edmonton, AB T5K 2W5 : Tacoma, WA 98405 Erik Swartz, M.D., FAAP Edmonton, AB T5T 4T9 -' Los Angeles, CA 90024 Jennifer Austin, M.D., FAAP FAAP Gregg Tetting,WIM.D., Shorewood, 53211 Diane Watson-Horneij, :Canada D.O., FAAP Alan E. Kohrt, M.D. Medical Director/ Children's Health Net Children's Hospital of Suzana Montana, M.D., FAAP Norcross, GA 30092 George Emerson, FAAP Anne O'Melia, M.D., FAAP Salt Lake City, UT 84108 Connie Dee, M.D., FAAP Plantation, FL 33313 Edward Curley, M.D., FAAP Jaime Deville, M.D., FAAP Los Angeles, CA 90095 Utah DISTRICT III M.D., FAAP Marilyn Brown, GA 30126 Santa Barbara, CA 931 1 0 Summit, Lori Weber, M.D., FAAP Minot AFB, ND 58704 Lindy Winter, M.D., FAAP San Antonio, TX 78250 Hollywood, FL 33020 California 3 Heather Coert, M.D., FAAP Ventura, CA 93003 Julia Delgado., M.D., FAAP Laughlin AFB, TX 78840 Sullivan, M.D., FAAP Timothy MO 64081 Lees Houston, TX 77005 David Ross, M.D., FAAP San Antonio, TX 78240 Syracuse, NY 13212-4572 e-mail: rcorwin.aap.org AA.D., FAAP Palmdale, CA 93551 Mary Tao, M.D., FAAP California 2 Christina Propst, M.D., FAAP Tad Shirley, M.D., FAAP Robert M. Corwin, M.D. Medical Director MedBest 251 Salina Meadows Pkwy. Suite 100 Pensacola, Jaime Marchand, M.D., FAAP David T. Tayloe, Jr, M.D. 2706 Medical Office Place Wellington, FL 33414 Goldsboro, NC 27534-9460 Chris Okonkwo, M.D., FAAP e-mail: sewards.aap.org Ocala, FL 34471 DISTRICT V Manish Shah, M.D., FAAP Ellen Buerk, M.D. Lakeland, FL 33803 Oxford Pediatrics 5141 Morning Sun Rd. Otolaryngologyl Oxford, OH 45056-9722 Bronchoesophagology e-mail: ebuerk.aap.org Fellow Specialty Denise Sherman, M.D., FAAP DISTRICT VI Jacksonville, FL 32223 Piziali Nichol, M.D. Kevin Stabile, M.D., FAAP Kathryn 1314 Morrison St. Atlantis, FL 33462 Madison, WI 53703-3812 e-mail: knichol.aap.org Isaac Talmaciu, M.D., FAAP North Miami Beach, FL 33179 DISTRICT VII Ru-Jeng Teng, M.D., FAAP Q. Peck, M.D. Jacksonville, FL 32256 Gary Office of Public Health 325 Loyola Avenue Suwarna Tilak, M.D., FAAP Suite 513 Middleburg, FL 32068 New Orleans, LA 70112-1829 Karen Young, M.D., FAAP e-mail: gpeck.aap-org Hialeah, FL 33014 DISTRICT VIII Georgia San Francisco, CA 94117 Oregon Guadalu Toledo, D.O., FAAP Portlan OR 97232 Alberta Walter Grant, M.D., FAAP Gulfport, MS 39503 Vina Swenson, M.D., FAAP Yreka, CA 96097 Sophia Yen, M.D., FAAP Shiprock, NM 87420 Plano TX 75074 Shelbe Healy, M.D., FAAP Wausau, WI 54401 Sunita Khambatta, M.D., FAAP %All C'3)')O Metairie, LA 70006 Mississippi San Francisco, M.D., M.RH., FAAP FAAP Aliya Asad,FLM.D., 33076 M.D., FAAP Anjali Gandhi, Philadelphia Tampa, FL 33647 34th and Civic Center Blvd. Philadelphia, Otolaryngologyl PA 19104-4399 Bronchoesophagology e-mail: akohrt.aap.org Fellow Specialty Charles Hughes, M.D., FAAP DISTRICT IV FL 32504 FAAP Nancy Showen,CAM.D., 94112 M.D., FAAP Nancy Dronen, Las Vegas, NM 87701 Jeffrey Powell, Houston, TX 77030 Nadia Kreit, M.D., FAAP Nola McManus, M.D., FAAP Gretna, LA 70056 Claire Morgan, M.D., FAAP Kerstin Rosen, M.D., FAAP San Mateo, CA 94401 Montrose, CO 81401 David Horst, M.D., FAAP Milwaukee, WI 53204 Pleasant Praire, WI 53158 San Francisco, CA 94143 FAAP Kelly Miller,COM.D., 81301 DISTRICT 11 Pablo Berrios, M.D., FAAP Rosbe, M.D., Claudia Jantzer, M.D., FAAP Grand Junction, CO 81501 Durango, Suzanne Rosenberg, M.D., FAAP Lakewood, CO 80228 Roy Steinbock, M.D., FAAP Boulder, CO 80305 Margaret Tomcho, M.D., FAAP Missouri Otolaryngologyl Bronchoesophagology Fellow Specialty FAAP Kristina Halee Fischer-Wright, Sugariand, TX 77478 M.D., FAAP M.D., FAAP Denver, CO 80246 KimberlyTXBarton, 75238 Florida ParKland, Liza Ayuso, M.D., FAAP Miami Beach, FL 33140 Jose Quiros Giron, M.D., FAAP Davis, CA 95616 Colorado Abimbola Ajayi, M.D., FAAP Laura Luckow, M.D., FAAP Minneapolis, MN 55419 Worthington, MN 56187 Paula Mackey, M.D.,FAAP Minneapolis, MN 55404 Roberta KelleG M.D., FAAP San Francisco, CA 94118 Michelle Corbier, M.D., FAAP : 0:: e-mail: bwillis.aap.org Filpp-n AA- Oup-liptteM.D., J. D. : DISTRICT X Pediatric Neurology North Shore Children's : Hospital : 57 Highland Ave. : Salem, 01 : e-mail: MA 970-2197 : Charles Linder, M.D. : Medical of Georgia College : 1 1 20 1 5th St. : eouellette.aap.org * Montgomery, AL 36117 Rm. HF1 1 17 : Augusta, GA 30912-0004 : e-mail: clinder.aap.org 0 Julie Dennis, M.D., FAAP Homewood, AL 35209 Frankie Erdman, M.D., FAAP : : Daphne, AL 36526 M.D., FAAP Casady Gaines, AL 35216 Hoover, American Academy of Pediatrics DEDICATED TO THE HEALTH OF ALL CHILDREN' Redwood City, CA 94063 February 2004 wwwaapnews.org AAP News 1103 C LA S SI FlI E D AD S tvdwvttingeStore~~~~~~~TM THIS MOTS FEATRED PRDC Chos.gto and/o sudwt lhrw Mnt kmb aw Extensive Product Seleton Brand Norme Alarrns Uhatches for Tlmed Voiding Sedwing Resources GuJaranteed Low Prices Fast Delivery C-all or email us for a suppil of catalogs for lour pationts. 800:2149605 I wetffrgs om.O Aww. 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Board certification or eligibility in Pediatrics and NeonatallPerinatal Medicine is required. Opportunities for clinical service activities are available. Stanford University is committed to increasing representation of women and members of minority groups on its faculty and particularly encourages applications from such candidates. Please send curriculum vitae, brief statement of researcb interests, and the names and addresses (including email addresses) of three referees to: William E. Benitz, M.D, Associate Division Chief, Division of Neonatal and Developmental Medicine, Department of Pediatrics, 750 Welch Rd #315, Palo Alto, CA, 94304. FLORIDA-PEDIATRIC PULMONOLOGIST BC/BE Position available in July 2004. Private practice settings in Southwest Florida, growing community, beautifull beaches. Large referral base; consultation service at local Childreifs Hospital and smaller area hospital. In-office capabilities include infant pulmonary function testing and pulmonary function lab. 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The University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center at Dallas, the accredited sponsor, is jointly sponsoring this activity with the National Pediatric Infectious Diseases Foundation. CME/AAP credits offered. For further information or to register for the meeting you may consult the Web site www.npids.org or call (972) 541-0973. THE OFFICIAL NEWSMAGAZINE OF THE AMERICAN ACADEMY OF PEDIATRICS is available online at www.aapnews.org NOE: 1Peniclllh b tX_mactule htXusual ugodmcedn tlabeakll ofX ,*bcton b db WRAto d xndle 1wr.ZMIIHAXO susaflb8bsalns dSbsawa7"bxm 1 _ PM som0sl" 1_111~l STH,~~~~mu WRA b eli whaml pan"bdwih D llOAr Dah inlicacyeouentthrhvention of [Bumatic%w am not mlabble. blsEdng l_od emnh tcausatieogaim Appmpk cuure adb llytmdsId be purfmedbeaebo an to IsmzWf DapywkhM* AXm ay^beh"ddbefo| xubgftfieariakawn; d b ad oneft su OBm S L SW To reduce th dmmp of drugresistn bactria and nifan theen of ZInIOUW * and dha antibacterial dnip. 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Azido"n M mr _d In P_ areud tol imppmprf for mul foa bea_ of andm to alre or __aw @1bdoml I 1l; _q Me IdAFpliuk wN * Mns dm t*f or mq Wb,p o tle usocem~ b"sqrW ikdons, pettwhm I Ap012khationldnly ar sikWfilela pd_ or palleafw1h Onlcdom" a1o 1tm _w e an"omms swN ab rP a0 _w 111nsswN(inclo_ In_ mr all_S Psaufnmbranous eolP hu _w mpeoMb "alotNW moy Iromamidlif0li b lngTesmlb_.1_ imprtttWku sha nlad* tog atnbg logufl a". IIimNlhNl|dk a bs th nonmi hAm ol te colobn and may permt rVwt af ckbstii Tmmt wNh mbw_INf Studies indiot*atodn produced ytr,asSrlm dffidbeisa prmary auseof Za_boimitd oolkis.' Aerthe dagnosis of colifshas bo es_d, theapeu rmusstld be hiSd. Mid _ casespd w_bnos usuall respond to Onfnufon of to dnug alone. In nmode tD mmr acase, r unn shu beS gh oraaeetwh &adeetoye, v ci"m 0a an anlaerWb dug cinicallyb0ecoagisto&dm &x PRCUTIONS GHIl: Because afrmmrcin Is principalWly ninnd vi tthe her, caution should be execied whn azfthromyc n Is adminiderd to padwfwlh impWaired hopaW functin. Due to f limbud dab in sub*-Iswffl} GFR <1 ml./min, caMn should be oclsd when prescfiing withrmycn In ss pd ProhWe caJdac mplarition and OT interal, ImWang a riskof dweloing cardic arOMmia and aWif poi7B,hw been seen in treatetwhorkmachrolkles. A sirdlar atwffllomci cannot be compfth ruWd ou in pWWdsat hcrea drsk for pmbnge cardbc repobtrn. Prescribng ZITHROMAX (azhnVdoncn) In th absence d a pvn ors ronghysuspd bacbelb inbcfon Gra pcindicaton Is unl" qD provide benefttotOlh pa htan incrweases O* disk of th defment of dnm rX;bntbabra ZITHROMAX oral swsnmcan bWmnwkhorwflW __nbrnmfi or olod. - Paga should aiso be caune not to labAurniu% and manedr-odingVwd and azEthmn" 1de paWt shouldd be directed to dbmunue aOmdn inmedial and contact a phyiin if aq sions of an alhgic cton oocur Paetsshoul be counsele that anbalt drugs includfg ZllHROMAX'*flwcn should only be used to trea bactrb Inetin.11r do nobad at Wech_n (eg., tthe common cold) e U MAX* (azitmrnxdn) is pmscribeto bWa biW infecon, padents should bes htaWlough it s cmnmon D fee better earl in toe couse of th #w, te nonf should be Wme ewmy as draf. Skipping doses or not co uf the full coumse of way ma (1) decre lhe neffct of the immedkbe tbeeT and f2) nmase ft Tikelihood ft baWawl develop escetarnduwI not beae byZITROAP (aftmmyin or otntibactrial dnrgs in thetrm. Dn4 _bnc _ d ndr at *~~~m a s'inaoral dose of llemci mud In h:dn~shsSumabE lFwp a dse aiusi0ntof aft ycln is not cowmandeu when admirdincombironwilhnehAr,cl sdeeonectsofaAhoysichas wirome i;;;and (urr arSee (VSE n R6-oNs.) nbwd did not allb the prothomb n Um w4amoxez a sigl doseo wdun. Hwvr, pQntW mel pmtoe dkcUs cmWe mtonrig of protrombn ffm In atl p&ftSi t_ed wkh aftMn and wrarin gmI_g. ConcmrV use of mmdes xf warbf in clincal pRX ha bzn assob wNi lnad dbirs sdrus wo pkmd azwwff xn andw drugs " l be co4dminifte Wnm used in on th "XNet of aAdft doses a;Smyhn had a modest eIbe 6 d dk* tw b,kWk*, ffcllar _aU n, or haontd a o al) bigoMn or*bde Co-ninoAlhin ,_ m feonwthe wtoWnetofpddwh Nodopsamolest wdrnigswma_whon az#hh wkban f h aoe " nWith the drugs Nosd bdow hm not bom mppodbd In dW"I OSs wkh azybcr, how, no "_ pOlZblug4 hinb. NmW spedficdrug kimo_skxdiz hw been pmVe lo when hae been obsryd w Ih macrdid prut Undl lr dal amed c regrdn dru ftud abom dh myinxlhd dmV are used _ ,t* cahdm on ofpsr advisd: qpwewt d* ==b* idne or d_a Wre byws pael v_M a"_Wp m t_ and OnM conlarzd h, cycrsorW at166843 iAcut u Fs (dowmge simuneusby A4Pi Tewts atd dHfcuy b-Fspb,7,or 4""Z7 d and Montana - Pediatrician The Great Falls Clinic is seeking a Primary Care Pediatrician to Join a 12-member Pediatric Department in a rapidly expanding 100+ prov id e r, mu lt i-specialty organi zati on . We offer a benef it package and salary leading to partnership. If interested,-send CV and professional goals to: Greg Hagfors, Administrator, P.O. Box 5012, Great Falls, MT 59403. E-mail: greg.hagforsigfclinIc com. Web site: www.gfclinlc.com. _o dd hlq:r Lonrc-ms ss h arsh not been pwrFma o MC-1__ anocpowf. Azlyd has dvn no muk Potenil In slandan bboZwtests mouse r human b*.andmous bomemnwm cladogenic assa No evdneot mpoe assw P :T kw* _ c Pro Cabpy -PaRodubn sludb hav been perfonnd in lts and oaft upi moea mWrnl_l to* do 8 ldi (le, 200 ~ m).Thes cos, basd on a Welo be 4 xd 2 *M , tte human daldq ofd n50ig. In t anmal sbf rr* bash, e _dt no et tm tof holmbJDthe Mm dlhwaIuD . 1am, hoer, no aftan dudsIn prgmt womon. Bemause 1nrd df are not AIws predictie of hum nreome shldb used durhg p neededas. In hmm nt Becese mnyrq " asGs id =- Itibnot btr wri oll"s t In w n ilk mumshoLdd be a _ io aml yci is w f bw a r oW AM t USand DOSICE M A rbt LVA: A _:sob n 30 mnX Oft DOMBE P!! oddos n m0w.nn efciessthe-bowsm wlhfdSmfudr 6mor d ageh1mnat bn Comm ulAqukd PM= (d repmn 10 rmo n O 1 JbhWd by 5 mof on Days 2-5): Sd* Wm i the trSamf MtN RI of Wm m pndeunuclr 6 ixm of d m aenot been dOM SaWy and dscw for p_Sni due to WW* Mmok am pwm*em doamm Wh pecdkttd Ws. Saltyand kbitm frp _ due lo hl_mmanide-irr S s ifp h kd bbluto pnglWnigewe ndtdocmm_n b mi in MoV a suppnled, hw.w by be o alwo seh w for Xseto npav fdmnom sadf indvadul oWem ll2moton bsl16): Sd abdb*md h_resy ofdf wm b rtis uS 2ymsol'agehavenot beeisAshe_ 6 SWIz ~ ~_d_ ~ N moI-e dQ" I_ mm on GbIN11111 UN: Ico inlmddor vokun (65-85 yos od) wo ulw to t in ymwnr vounees (18-40 yfsfll d) for l d .O a*d4ustdoes notappear be necessry for h 8** oWpefn14v nomid rSe In m*04 drlnia il oaunn % fp eat 1 65ye of ap; (45BM) ad 3% of paSen6 (144/4g949) wem at leat 75 yeamo age. NoVoraIdi ne in safe* or_efchvreswee observed bown e subjec and younger subjecsb, and oftr repowd cinta oprence to not idenfie differerices in response betn the elderly and younger patients, but greater sensflvfty of some older indlvlduals cannot be ruled out. ZITHROMAX19 for oral suspension 100 mg/5 mL contains 3.7 mg of sodium per 5 mL of constftuted solution. ZItHROMAXI for oral suspension 200 mgt5 mL contains 7.4 mg of sodium per 6 mL of consttW solution. ADVERSE REACTION In dinWticals, most of th Wriepd sW effects weme mid to moderat in sevrity^ and vsro roersible upon dFoontinuaNo of th drug. PoWilly seriouside oets ofsng oederand chobsSjaunMic were mporled mIy. Appromately 0.7% of tM pErSs (adufts and children) from th 6-da mulbplde- cflicln Mbs drOtweZTROMAX (azdhmmc) themp becuse of _omnt-mb sde effat. In-adfsgn 500 mg/dayfor3days.thdisontinuatimn rateduetotrealhrW-dled side lewas 0.41% In dEltrials in cNiGdren dose or over 3 days, disconunum fro the trais due tD bw_ -rele sde ghen 30 mgft etr as a efet was apprordmd* 1W. (See DOSAGE MI) ADMIMINIMRUON.) Mo of the sTe bfctlef to dcnirw_o were reltd tD th gasbr oi_Ibtact, e.g., nauisea, vomifing, diarrX or abdorr nal pain. Clfinalu: Cldim:SnglteandSbMuMpk4amkm Thse:"a of side (cs in cikJm wweopade tDfOm sen in adui", wih deren incida rab for the dop rwimet recommmxd in ctdldren. AcuW Obb Ledg: FDr the reomnmxndd tot doswgz1X9men of 30 mgAg, th modtwn frqel:sde dF@b (21 % aiXrbuted tD tean t wewm diaffha, albdominalpi n, voitng, nausea and rash. (See DOAE ANsO ADMNItSTRATIION.) Th kcidnow, based an doslng mo, is dwasc i the tabl below. Vo=-- g % Dkha,% --' _ask% Rs,% - BREFSUMRYT To reduce th dnxpm of dru-rsOnd badKri and mnin the icdvens ofZrHROMM ( ) and otterbado &ug% ZrMR (_n d ) dm be usedonly toto rpmZenbcfio are o tongyspctd IDb pWoen ferred. Send CV to: AAP 6, P.O. Box 969, Abingdlon, MD 21009. NORTHWEST Classfflcation: Classified ads are acciep'td undl General Announcements, Medical Me'etings-, hsicia. Positions Wanted, Practices Available, Publica-_flo'ns,: Riw ::0 ;000 Residencies/Fellowships Available. Display Classified Ads: Camera-ready, 4-color,- 3: 2-color display classified ads are accepted; undt Announcements, Medical Meetings, Physicians Waftek Wanted, Practices Available and Residencies/ Fellowship Contact Roland Keve, The Walchli Tauber Group for displ; ad sizes and rates. For more Information, contact: Roland Keve, The Wal Group, (443) 512-8899, exct. 101 or fax (443) 512-8909. Ad sent to: The WalchliTauber Group, 2225 Old Emmorton Rd., Air, MD 21015. Payments are to be mailed and made pay American Academy of Pediatrics, Dept. 77-5194, Chicago, IL 0 2004 Pflr Iric. and Aibdomi 1 .OYe 1.4% 4.9% 1.0%M Z3% 11.7Yo 0).4%Y 0.6Yo/ 1.1% 0.5% 1.2Ye Q14Ye Comm dyMre Pneumon: For the xcommended dosap rgim of 10 mgf on Day I folwd by 5 mgf on Days 2-5,th fma frtusierWM amt*W ID tmi wmentY dlarfta s sbols (5.814). abdominr alpan, wmit, nausea (1.9% ec), and rash (11.6e). I'hanistosiis: hDr the ecrm ended dosage regirn of 12 mgrZ on Days 1-5, the nmos huet side elfe ds ae to tbnW were dhrnhe (5.4%). vomiU (5.69). abdomWpird (3.4%), nausea (1.8X), rash (0.7%) and hdde l(1.Y.). side efbS occurmd In d ildrtoad wkhi Wffi any of te _b t regimens, no odw ZITHROU4twAh a fteuW gmr * 1%. Side oleo ft occumre wiF a freuency df t% or IBSS indcluM the followkV. flalence b"scu hll: Cest pin. GoWoUdhll_ 0jms cnlpaton anwket jandbe, loose shools and oral monilbsi. Hne -1n d lyn*k:1 Anmia and louplloPersa. Headadw (oftl media dosae), I y*w d}zznrss, aaion, nervowsn and insomnni e, ac edema, faiu, hm infecton, fmase and pain. MJUIk: Rash and alomc on. Rmpkd_q Cough Am pl de nuffs, pnriusa, inmae, phsynghs, pleural efuin and YhWbs. 81oaidn App1 E_ q rs. Spoedbl Sesse Conjunctf. swoO, uruana and veicSobuLd MM Pod_d"tkig b_KW Advesze eyf repoS wih azlthromyd dufing the post-narM perd in aduk anfor pediatric pasf for whxich a causal mko_hip may not be eslabliW indude: AlhWie: Arthragl, edemau, urffada and angloedemL Csrdli_lar. Ar ytySas indludhg vwkula WWcardia and noW. lbere tave bree ram pwtos of OT prolo aSo a.nd bsis de pont nb_1Wildm: hanwi conSpaftb, dyspepsia flfletnce, vomffng diantea rarely ffng in dehydraon, pseudorTembranous oDlids, s ,af orS cardidsis and mme mports ot bngue disoo oration. 0_l1: Asthen4a _^uio ft, mabis and xvpl/ (rare fW). 6nnloldnarr. Intesd nephrffls and acute mnal failure and vaginifis. Hsw_opol1e: ThromboyWbo Ln UvsrMlUBbq: Abnormal 1 funcfion including hepaffis and dcWta jaundic, as wef as nue Convulsbro, caseo hepicne1sand hpac allum,somi ofwhich havemsubd in deat.Nwvsn_ dizzinessibrtigo, headache, somnobncyptaftf nwv ,m agfaSo and wycpe. PiO Aggre* macton and adt. SMWpeb dR u|B Pns a" serws s dn onsd inducing eerna mulufomie SWAns Jnohn Syndne and tow epidem newokm Spsedl S_s: Heuh disurbances induldk of perv a. heagh4loss, dWhessandhrfnnkw and mme mpo tstoo lab hkm Aamif: Chlldo: One,h andRveJ Fh eglne- LaWrbydatacolbctedf mwcfpag fnicalhias sem Wyh tm 3-f momm (30 mg% or60 ffqf in dbOd doS0S over 3 days), or wO 5,d r;nmens (30 mgg rW O60 mgAig in dWided dome oW@ 5 days) we smKiarfr gmens of azkhimyiryn and all OmPats cWed, W;lh mos diniWk significt aboUry abnrnaf occuring at incklences of 1-5%. Labomtry data for pallris recehdng 30 mgftas a single dose wem colbd in or*singleomWriall. Ithattril ,an absolute neurphillcouit ba 500-5 cffrm was obsrendIn 110/4 pabrf rw6ivno 30 moft as a single dose, 9/B2 p;Sbnb reotft 30 mogAcvegn over3 days, and 8113 coparaiornts. No ,tWhad an absolute ne_cw ut <SW celWmmsf (See DOSAGE ANb AMNIST11R90111) In muffip-ds diniW trl sm ing apVWdirM* 4700 pediatri pasrS, no pdatdscoife _ wp o retm-mi bemuse s .tyaboWt 1*do 3-fy 5-day 4.3°S 2.6% 1.8% DOSAGE ANID ADMINISM7101N (See INDWANS MiD USAGE) Call ZfHROMAX' for oral suspnm can be hWm wih or witout fboW. Ac _ NMills:1 The recommended: dose of ZITHROMAX forora msosbn fr tetreatment of cwera wk m aftSmedia is 30 mg% enm as a single dose or 10 TgZ onedabl for 3 days or 1 0 mak as a sqbe dos on lhe ft day RoNwed by 5 ff**k*Saon Days 2 thmugh 5. Th safey of rW azlmmyrqgnin dhWen whio vomk $W rscevio 30 mSqf as a single dose has not been 9sXlshe. In cfinica s udles inxf 487 pates wb acuodis mediagie a single 30 mghodose of afmmcw, aight pdW wMetwhombd wf 30 minules dof atww w-ere eddthe som toWl dose. u -Al ird Pnoumonle: The recommended dose of ZITHROMAX°O for ora suspension for te O_nSfdofdnw wft communitY-curd priumona is I10 ffeftas asWkV dose on the first dayfolbwed by, 5 mgf onDas 2 thuah 5. Rwm _IAM: II* _imm dose of ZffHOMXO for dliddren wffl Wp iif s 12 mgft onedyfordh5 d;g Fornve dW~ ;W bmpilenXtbt vr&V **pnior 1t8793477. Rev300ober2003 Al ritf mevd 4D IM -l .M- February 2004 www.aapnews.org AAP News 1105 _"a Wt ingeJs [.w.*D . .Xi I.II Zithomx , you'l -One 30-mg/kg dose of Zithromax delivers-the efficacy ot 20 doses of Augmentin" in acute otitis media' : Single Dos Zitromax has efficacy comparable iQ0:twith Augmertin at end of therapy (87% vs ; ;0088%) and test of cure (75% vs 75%/)l ;;g; :S( *A subset analysis also revealed fcomparable clinical success rates betwveen Zithromax and Augmentin in patients aged 6 months 2 year's' ~~~~~~~~to * Zithromax is well tolerated -The overall incidence of adverse events was 16.8% for Zithromax compared with 22.5% for Augmentin'
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