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Dear Academy Follow: In order to fulfill the admission requirements of AAP Bylaws, you are requested to 1) Carefully review the following list of new applicants for Academy membership, and 2) relay your reactions directly to your District Chairperson, whose name and address is at the end of this list. Sharon A. Galli, M.D. 308 Knobs Hill Ct. Wexford, PA 15090 Fadi F. Bitar, M.D. American Univ. of Beirut 850 3rd Ave., 18th floor New York, NY 10022 NewYork I Barbara M. Safee, M.D. 81 Irving Terr. Buffalo, NY 14223-2739 Coffesponding Fellow Yousef Mohammed Al-Khalil, M.D. PO Box 50258 Riyadh 11523 Saudi Arabia Corresponding Fellow Vassilios Papadakis, M.D. 1 Arnelou St. Filothei 15237 Greece Coffesponding Fellow Elpis Vlachopapadopoulou, M.D. 1 Arnelou St. Filothei 15237 Greece NewYork 2 Neer-a Sehgal Ahuja, M.D. 34 Danville Dr. Green Lawn, NY 11 740 Attilio Antonio Avidano, M.D. 89 Wirt Ave. Staten Island, NY 10309 Elizabeth Z. Krowitz, M.D. 83 Canfield Dr. Stamford, CT 06902-1609 Uniformed Services East David O. Childers, Jr, M.D. Pediatric Dept. Naval Hospital Camp Lejune, NC 28547 Byron Cedric Cotton, M.D. Pramod Narula, M.D. 259 1 st St. Dept. of Pediatrics Mineola, NY 11501 NewYork 3 Harris Solomon Huberman, M.D. 180 Bay St. Bronx, NY 10464-1355 Sara R. Viteri, M.D. 4 Spruce Rd. Larchmont, NY 10538-1521 Greg A. Yapalater, M.D. 11 11 Park Ave. New York, NY 10128 District of Columbia Maislyn A. Christie, M.D. 204 ManorTerr. Landover, MD 20785 Joseph Solages, M.D. Lydia Esther Soto-Torres, M.D. 11 16 Snider Ln. Silver Spring, MD 20905 LT. Elise Fuligni Thomas, M.D. Naval Hospital PSC 81 0, Box 19 FPO, AE 09619-0700 Massachusetts Gianna Demos, M.D. 27 Lincoln St. Melrose, MA 02176-3546 Glenn Tsuyoshi Furuta, M.D. 45-A Bellevue Ave. Cambridge, MA 02140-3636 Marianne Kuzujanakis, M.D. 9 Lanes End Ipswich, MA 01938-2524 Kimiberee Smith Mc Cartney, M.D. Natick Medical Office 307 W. Central St. Natick, MA 01760-3719 Susan Silk, M.D. 47 Old Stage Rd. Hatfield, MA 01038 RhodelIsland Andree Fontaine Heinl, M.D. 15 Oak Manor Dr. Barrington, RI 02806 William James Turtle, M.D. 7 Ellis St. Barrington, RI 02806-2513 Maryland Stuart M. Tomares, M.D. 51 Cedarwood Cr. Baftimore, MD 21208-6402 New Jersey Padmini Chelliah, M.D. I110 New Brookldyn Rd. Florida Bishnu Charan Borah, M.D. 1039 Drew Dr. Yardley, PA 19067-4057 Lawrence J. Butler, M.D. 406 Third St. North Versailles, PA 15137-1220 Stephanie Ann Chuipek, M.D. 515 Westminster Ave. Swarthmore, PA 19081 William Charles Warner, M.D. 869 Madison Memphis, TN 38103 Ananthalakshmi Krishnan, M.D. 2002 Delprado Blvd. Cape Coral, FL 33990-4557 Michael Quinn, M.D. 1109 Granby St. Nrofol k, VA 2351 0 Stella B. Legarda, M.D. 9325 SW 41 st Ln. Gainesville, FL 32608-4169 Allyson Ann Van Steenbergen, M.D. Kimberly Panter Dunsmore, M.D. 1931 Medical Ave. Harrisburg, VA 22801 Ilene R.S. Sosenko, M.D. Univ. of Miami Dept. of Pediatrics, R-131 Sch. of Med., PO Box 01 6960 Miami, FL 33101 Jennifer S. Thielhelm, M.D. 300 N. Lake Destiny Rd. Maitland, FL 32751 Georgia David N. Harvey, 111, M.D. 1 16 S. Houston Rd. Warner Robins, GA 31088-3904 Indiana Timothy M. Cordes, M.D. Riley Research 126 Lisa A. Thompson, M.D. 21 0 Lakeview Dr. Noblesville, IN 46060-4101 Michigan David William Brege, M.D. 14701 Towering Oaks Dr. Shelby Township, Ml 48315-1649 Theodore Okechuku, M.D. 4826 Village Ln. Toledo, OH 43614 Surgery Specialty Fellow Marc Godfrey Schlatter, M.D. 3055 Lake Dr., SE Grand Rapids, Ml 49503 North Carolina Eliza Erhardt-Eisen, M.D. Caroline D.H. Dougherty, M.D. 356 Montrose Ave. Akron, OH 44310-3862 Angelique D. Gloster, M.D. 3664 Ashworth Dr., #A Cincinnati, OH 45208 Chapel Hill, NC 27514-5211 Felix A. Okah, M.D. 6913 Lynnfield Ct. Cincinnati, OH 45243-1703 Theresa Lyn Hamel, M.D. 37 Forest Knoll Dr. Weaverville, NC 28787 Otolaryngology Specialty Fellow 1 01 Green Willow Ct. Harold F. Latta, M.D. 3726 Brownstone Ln. Winston-Salem, NC 27106 Bethel Susan Steindel, M.D. I11005 Thomhill Club Dr. Charlotte, NC 28277-0179 Brian D. Carlsen, M.D. Alexandria Clinic, P.A. 610 Fillmore PO Box 1149 Alexandria, MN 56308-1738 Mary Kathryn Vatterott, M.D. 1562 Blackhawk Lake Dr. Eagan, MN 55122-1257 226 S. Woods Mill Rd., #32W St. Louis, MO 63141 -8421 Wisconsin Glena O. Davies, M.D. 9220 W. Waterford Ave. Greenfield, WI 53228 Steven Walter Moul, M.D. PO Box 2050 Tuba City, AZ 86045 2050 Colorado Christopher Scott Stanley, M.D. Arvada, CO 80002 Nevada Michael D. Berent, M.D. 3216 Flagstaff Ct. Las Vegas, NV 89117-0188 Ralph M. Conti, M.D. 6301 Mountain Vista, #209 Henderson, NV 89014 Kyle Owen Mounts, M.D. W 71 N 1065 Leicester Ave. Cedarburg, WI 53012 Orthopaedics Specialty Fellow Jonathan F. Camp, M.D. 3121 S. Maryland Pkw., #300 Las Vegas, NV 89109-2300 Robert A. Rosen, M.D. Newtowne Medical Group 8675 N. Port Washington Rd. Fox Point, WI 53217-2209 Oregon Michelle E. Urban, M.D. 5401 S. Cambeidge Ln. Greenfield, WI 53221-3237 Otolaryngolog Specialty Fellow James Paul Cuyler, D 2525 NW Lovejoy, #402 Portland, OR 97210 Utah Susan Payne Etheridge, M.D. 1 00 N. Medical Dr. Salt Lake City, UT 84113 Washington Alabama David Anthony Koh, M.D. 17000 140th Ave., NE, #1 02 Woodinville, WA 98072-9001 Edith Dela Cruz, M.D. 375 Pinehurst Dr. Talladega, AL 35160-2936 Carole Alice Lengyel, M.D. 2700 Northrup Way Bellevue, WA 98004-1461 Arkansas Brian Hiegel Hardin, M.D. 25 Wingate Dr. Little Rock, AR 72205-2540 Uniformed Services West George J. Bares, M.D. 1317 Colonial Pkwy. Daniel S. Weeden, M.D. 2900 Moberly Ln. Bentonville, AR 72712-4502 Vaughn William Hanson, M.D. Clovis, NM 88103-301 2309 S. 35th St. Abilene, TX 79605 Louisiana Veronica Mitchell Thomas, M.D. 3711 Cathedral Dr. Baton Rouge, LA 70805-6219 Surgery Specialty Fellow Rodney B. Steiner, M.D. California 1 Greg Cohen, M.D. 1430 Tulane Ave. 4944 Sunrise Blvd. Fair Oaks, CA 95628-4967 Dept. of Surgery, SL-22 New Orleans, LA 70112 Texas Leslie Ellen Arnold, M.D. 17530 Rustling Aspen Ln. Houston, TX 77095 Surgery Specialty Fellow Susan Kay Green Clffford, M.D. 9 Medical Pkwy., #201 Dallas, TX 75234 1 1900 Possum Track Rd. Raleigh, NC 27614-9613 Arizona 1 1825 W. 56th Dr. Missouri Joseph K. Goldenberg, M.D. Susan Harris Buckner, M.D. 1500 Ashberry Austin, TX 78723-1104 Mary Rose Wedegaertner, M.D. Puerto Rico llena De La Sota, M.D. Granada Park Apt. #1 36 Guaynabo, PR 00969 Minnesota Diana Radkowski, M.D. 3243 E. Fairfax Rd. Cleveland Heights, OH 44118 Brad Wayne Warner, M.D. Children's Hosp. Med. Ctr. 3333 Burnet Ave. Dept. of Pediatric Surgery Cincinnaff, OH 45229-3039 Surgery Specialty Fellow Jaksic, M.D. 6621 Fannin, MC 3-2325 IHouston, TX 77030-2399 ITom Sharon Elaine Sholiton, M.D. 3849 W. Greenwood St. Skokie, IL 60076-1939 702 Barnhill Dr. Indianapolis, IN 46202-5225 Ohio Valerie Kay Cook, M.D. 1 154 Mallard Creek Rd. Louisville, KY 40207-5831 Woo Chun Whang Paik, M.D. 225 E. Lakeside Dr. Vernon Hills, IL 60061 Lynn Beth Ruechel, M.D. 2734 N. 73rd St. Wauwatosa, WI 53210-1001 Kelly Kranys Liang, M.D. 4950 Le Jeune Rd., F Coral Gables, FL 33146-2231 Kentucloy Pennsylvania Carolyn Whitney, M.D. 1961 S. Parkway East Memphis, TN 3811t4-2018 UVA Health Sciences Ctr. Dept. of Pediatrics PO Box 386 Charlottesville, VA 22908 Laura G. Hoyt, M.D. 1 14 W. 88th St., 3rd Floor New York, NY 10024-2402 69 Stanwick Ct. Somerset, NJ 08873 Myrna M. Pablo, M.D. 1924 Alcoa Hwy. Knoxville, TN 37920 Allan M. Greissman, M.D. 20191 E. Country Club Dr. Apt. #2009 North Miami, FL 33180 Olga Maria Bonillia Sherrod, M.D. 5455 Meridian Mark Rd., #1 00 Atlanta, GA 30342 Jacqueline Angela Williams, M.D. St. Jude Children's Research 332 N. Lauderdale Memphis, TN 38101 -0318 Virginia Eileen Tsai Chen, M.D. 12 Marshall St. West Orange, NJ 07052 Puthenmadam Radhakrishnan, MPH, M.D. 27 Knight Dr., West Plainsboro, NJ 08536 Tennessee Maria Luiza Albuquerque, M.D. Diane Marle Cicatello, M.D. 5504 Baywater Dr. Tampa, FL 33615 David J. Mc Lario, D.O. 3782 Hollow Tree Ln. Lilburn, GA 30247-2405 Cheryl Ann Kuponiyi, M.D. 118 Deerpath Dr., RD1 Mays Landing, NJ 08330 South Carolina Susan Walden-Cohn, M.D. 8 Colony Point Georgetown, SC 29440 Orthopaedics Specia/ty Fellow Edison, NJ 08817-2269 Cheryl Ann Duffy, M.D. 2501 Shenango Valley Freeway Hermitage, PA 16148 Thomas W. Porter, M.D. 12322 Nesmfth Houston, TX 77035 Matthew A. Eisenberg, M.D. 300 Homer Ave. Dept. of Pediatrics Palo Alto, CA 94301-2726 Christina E. Tan, M.D. 2054 Fairmont Dr. San Mateo, CA 94402-3926 Mark R. Velcoff, M.D. 45 E. San Joaquin St. Salinas, CA 93901-2903 Kwong K. Yau, M.D. 7575 Kirwin Ln. Cupertino, CA 95014-4338 California 2 Susan Jo Start, M.D. 9607 Rustling Leaf San Antonio, TX 78250 Juan Antonio Mocega, Jr, M.D. 3333 Skypark Dr. Torrance, CA 90505 Surgery Specialty Fellow Rama Venkat, M.D. 636 Pantera Dr. Diamond Bar, CA 91765-1855 Illinois Doreena M. Mc Bride, M.D. 475 Brown Blvd., #102 Bourbonnais, IL 60914-2325 Barry A. Hicks, M.D. 5323 Harry Hines Blvd. Dept. of Pediatrics Dallas, TX 752354580 I L 34 Olutomisin M. Adesina, M.D. 1 14 Greenbriar Dr. Ripley, WV 25271-1624 Laura Senator, M.D. 6026 NW 19th Pi. Gainesville, FL 32605-3246 Joseph L. Fernandez-Moure, M.D. 2 N. Edgewood Ave. West Orange, NJ 07052-3120 967 Park Ave. Plainfield, NJ 07060 West Virginia Staten Island, NY 10314 1144 Shiloh Ct. Mobile, AL 36609-3069 Bradley S. Jackson, M.D. 9935 Coventry Ct. Mason, OH 45040-9537 Sheila H. Timothy, M.D. PO Box 1242 Uniontown, PA 15401 -1242 Myungduk Roger Kim, M.D. 62 Pierpont PI. Marcy Renee Stein-Albert, M.D. 17-85 215th St., 7-F Bayside, NY 1 1360-1709 Connecticut Linda Ellen Range, M.D. 232 Leawood Ln. State College, PA 16803-2300 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 of which you might have personal knowledge. Send any comments on the following list of now applicants to your District Chairperson by November 15. AAP News/October 1994 Cheryl H. Williams, M.D. 4381 Maury Ave. Long Beach, CA 90807-2536 DISTRICT III Anthony P. DeSpirito, M.D. DISTRICT V Robert E. Hannemann, M.D. 27 Cotswold Circle Ocean Township, NJ 07712 2600 Greenbush PO Box 5545 Lafayette, IN 47903-5545 Penny Murata, M.D. DISTRICT I 194 S. Lakeview Ave. Anaheim, CA 92807-3606 Gilbert L. Fuld, M.D. Keene Clinic 590 Court St. Keene, NH 03431-1798 DISTRICT IV Joseph R. Zanga, M.D. DISTRICT 11 Louis Z. Cooper, M.D. gency Pediatrics Children's Medical Center Box 514 Richmond, VA 23298-0514 California 4 Genetics Specialty Fellow Touran Majlessipour Zadeh, M.D. Children's Hosp./ Orange Co. Orange, CA 92668 When you need to contact pediatricians, contract AAP News. Each month more than 46,000 pediatricians, third-year pediatric residents and other subscribers turn to AAP News for child health information they cannot get elsewhere. With a classified ad, you can speak directly to those readers. Rates: The one-time cost for placing a classified as is $120 for 30 or fewer words and $1.50 for each additional word. A $20 discount per month is allowed for ads that are published in three or more consecutive issues. The three ads must be purchased at the same time. Ads may be boxed for a one-time cost of $80. 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Birmingham, AL 35233-171 1 ....@||| Obearms' ve my.J 14;cnlidwe kr4ied d-Y, --e*e -- -- .3 DR. ROBERT O.Y. WARREN MEMORIAL SEMINAR, November 4, 1994, at the Delaware Academy of Medicine, 1925 Lovering Avenue, Wilmington, Delaware. Sponsored by the Delaware Chapter AAP. 6 hours CME credits. $15 registration fee. For more information, contact: Christine Schnatterer, Executive Director, Delaware Chapter AAP, 8 Wink Drive, Newark, DE 19702; (302) 733-7679. Advertisements for employment containing specifications as to race, creed, color, age, religion, gender, ethnic origin or national origin may be unlawful and professionally improper. Accordingly, discriminatory wording is not acceptable in AAP News. Other phrases for publication in various advertising classifications which might be interpreted as being unlawful and in conflict with professional standards of medical practice could include: "Complete list of patients' records for sale," the offer of rebates or "kickbacks," wording that could be interpreted as derogatory or defamatory to other physicians, the misrepresentation of skills expected or job requirements. These advertising modificactions are made to maintain a classified section that is professionally responsible, lawful, scientific and free of discrimination. January 1995 THE SAN DIEGO CONFERENCE ON RESPONDING TO CHILD MAL- iev"t bZ - - vJ&%vl-sJ "I - TREATMENT, January 23-27, 1995, Town and Country Hotel, San Deigo, California. Join us in a beautiful setting for five exciting and intensive days of general sessions, workshops, open forums, slide sessions, and research papers. Traditional and innovative techniques for practice! Varied levels of practice addressed! For further info, call the Registration Coordinator at (61 9) 495-4940. February 1 995 ADOLESCENT MEDICINE SEMINAR (Fourth Annual Lloyd Noland), at the Buena Vista Palace, Wait Disney World, Florida, February 1-5, 1995. Faculty: Drs. Coupey, Felice, HenryReid, MacKenzie & Shapiro. Call or write: Department of Medical Education, Lloyd Noland Hospital, P.O. Box 538, Fairfield, AL 35064; (205) 7835276. -w y y violewnce Itdfon *concerned citizens from across the country will meet to share ideas, compare strategies, For further information. caU or wrhe to: For a Saf Community: A Citlnns' Confernce to Stop Gun *experienced, local grassroots leaders will provide model programs and share effective strategies. *national, state and local leaders will brief participants on proposed legislation and educational efforts conceming gun violenece. 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For further details, contact: Steve Shelov, M.D., Montefiore Medical Center, 1 1 1 E. 21 0 Street, Bronx, NY 10467; (718) 920-6490. regulations of various federal and/or state commissions against discrimination or because they might be interpreted as being unlawful or in conflict with professional standards of medical 14 evqday. 14 chikien weklled by hreanm. Ia va day. 14 children wekNi d by ffmm y day. 14 chlidron s*nkillbd by 1iress. b0 American THIRTEENTH ANNUAL BINATIONAL PEDIATRIC CONFERENCE, December 3, 1994, San Diego, California. Sponsored by Children's HospitalSan Diego, in cooperation with California Chapter 3 AAP, Hospital Infantil de las Californias, Tijuana, Mexico and Colegio de Pediatria de B.C. (Category 1) CME Credit. Fee: $45. For more information, contact: Continuing Medical Education Office/Children's Hospital, 3020 Children's Way, San Diego, CA 92.123; (619) 576-4072 or FAX (619) 974-6723. am. 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These changes are generally made in compliance with the *iidren November DISTRICT VIII Donald E. Cook, M.D. Thomas F. Tonniges, M.D. 21 15 N Kansas Suite 120 Hastings, NE 68901-2615 ....I@| Weillod by fim.ev day. 14 c 9 y ireons. vryday. 14 knBin -, wry day. 14 chen wekilled by fimansev der r day. 14 chO-dren ankillcd by fi.trnsin vry day. 14 children wekilled by ffem ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~day, 14 chNln we killbd by firem "r t,1 l Hdb E _ wa day. 14 chlkn wekHbd by tl children are kiNbd by flrw _ ji us in .4 cNidren wekilld by flteons. w yday. 14 chft*rn amkilbd by Washin9gton, DC children wekilled by fieem. 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For information, contact (305) 985-5837. --M- 4690 Genesee Ave. San Diego, CA 92117 Academy of PARTNERS IN CARE: GETTING WHAT OUR CHILDREN NEED, November 10-1 1, 1994, East Lansing, Mi. Sponsored by Department of Pediatrics and Human Development, College of Human Medicine, Michigan State University. For more information, contact: Karen Boyd, M.S.W., B-240 Life Sciences, Dept. of Pediatrics/ Human Development, Michigan State University, East Lansing, MI 488241317; (517) 353-5408. ii,Ned by DISTRICT IX Leonard A. Kutnik, M.D. DISTRICT VI Chair, Division of General/Emer- Pediatric Service St Lukes Roosevelt Hospital Center 1 1 11 Amsterdam Ave. New York, NY 10025 DISTRICT VII Carden Johnston, M.D. Children's Hospital of Alabama 1600 7th Ave., South addr # zi NSU les our way of tephn a vax durtme od this cas PEDIATRIC UPDATE 1995, February 27 - March 2, 1995, Scottsdale, Arizona. Sponsored by Arizona Chapter AAP and Phoenix Children's Hospital. For further details, contact: Jo Ann Cunningham, 909 E. Brill Street, Phoenix, AZ 85006; (602) 239-5783. March 1995 CURRENT CONCEPTS IN PEDIATRIC MEDICINE, March 3-5, 1995, San Diego, CA. Sponsored by Children's Hospital & Health Center. For information, contact: Continuing Medical Education, 3020 Children's Way, San Diego, CA 92123; (619) 5764072. more SYMPOSIUM FOR CLIA'88 LABORATORY DIRECTORS, March 9-1 1, 1995, Wild Dunes, South Carolina (near Charleston). Sponsored by the National Laboratory Training Network, Southeastern Office. 13 CMEs for core curriculum, another 1 1 CMEs optional. Director: Tina Stull, M.D., Centers for Disease Control & Prevention. Facilitators: Loretta Gaschler, CDC Training Advisor and Bobbi Albert, Area Resource Director, National Laboratory Training Network, Southeastern Area. For further information, write, call or FAX: National Laboratory Training Network, Southeastern Area Office, P.O. Box 78215, Nashville, TN 37207-8215; phone (615) 262-6315 or (800) 536-6586 (Southeast only) or FAX (615) 262-6441. THE 1IST CONGRESS OF THE EUROPEAN PAEDIATRIC NEUROLOGY SOCIETY and the European Society for Paediatric Neurosurgery, March 19-23, 1995, Eilat, Israel. Contact: Prof. Shaul Harel, P.O. Box 1912, Ramat-Gan 52532, Israel. FAX: 972-3575-31 07. PERINATAL UPDATE 1995: A CELEBRATION OF NEW BEGINNINGS, March 29-31, 1995, Savannah Marriott, Savannah, Georgia. Guest faculty includes: Gay Chisum, RN; Robert Cicco, MD; LuAnn Hall, MSN; Barry Mangum, Pharm D; Baha Sibai, MD; Pamela Shrock, PhD, and Peter VanDorsten, MD. For more information, please contact Betsi Egan at (912) 350-5920. making your job a InenciNadotion of S little easier. ples mWa chwocks pay" to: The tEuctkS tFund to End HlWIun Vlolnc J - AAP News/October 1994 35 Upland: Pediatric Practitioner (General) of 30 years seeks BC/BE partner. Full/busy practice, 300-bed hospital, June 1995 NATIONAL COLLOOUIUM OF THE AMERICAN PROFESSIONAL SOCIETY ON THE ABUSE OF CHILDREN, June 7-1 1, 1995, The Westin La Paloma, Tucson, Arizona. Intensive, in- THE THIRD depth, interdisciplinary education for advanced professionals. A faculty of interna- tionally recognized experts. The nation's premier field-generated forum for interdisciplinary professionals to present their research, practice innovations, and other work. Advanced training sessions on all aspects of child maltreatment. To receive a Call for Abstracts or for more information, contact: APSAC, 407 S. Dearborn, Suite 1300, Chicago, IL 60605; phone (31 2) 554-01 66 or FAX (31 2) 554-091 9. neonatal nursery. One hour away from mountains, beaches and Disneyland. Please reply to: Box #08024. Pennsylvania Arizona Alabama House Physician in Neonatology: Position available immediately, 40 hours/week with full benefits, night and weekend hours, minimum starting salary of $79,000. Requirements: BC/BE in Pediatrics, proficiency in newborn resuscitation and procedures. Apply to: Crozer-Chester Medical Center, Neonatology, One Medical Center Blvd., Upland, PA 19013; (610) 447-6707. EOE M/F. Phoenix: Part-time position available in pediatric teaching program providing clinical services and resident teaching. Provides services in developmental evaluation program, newborn follow-up and ADHD. For additional information, send C.V. to: Daniel B. Kessler, M.D., FAAP, St. Joseph's Hospital and Medical Center, 124 W. Thomas Road, Phoenix, AZ 85013. HuntsvilIle/Madison: Outstanding opportunity for BC/BE Pediatrician to join two recently-trained BC Pediatricians in a thriving practice. Diverse practice from infants to adolescents. Offering excellent salary and benefits with opportunity for partnership. Every third weekend call with evenly split weekday call. Full day off each week. San Francisco: Exceptional opportunity for BC/BE Pediatrician to join a thriving practice within the city of SF. We offer an excellent salary for either full- or part-time practice with potential for partnership. As about half of our patients prefer to speak Cantonese, it would be useful for applicants to have some familiarity with the language. Please fax letter and resume (with references) to Craig Fong, M.D. at (415) 566-8486. 1 Hotrd byjean Smat (Dmnng Women) and /" sband Rkhod Gvd (Dwtg Wonr LA La, -i PRESENTED BY ' BABY TALK explains all aspects of new baby care. This 56-minute video contains ten easym-to-locate, chapters: 1. Looking at Your Newborn (skin, hair, eyes, legs) 2. Basic Baby Care (baths, massage, nail care) 3. Diaperng (bowel movement, cord c4re, circumcuwin care, rash) 4. Breut-fdn ftf snged,fi my, &4 spp/ wtlbot&s) 5. BotdSeFeeding (starting, formula types,freqnc, starting so&&d) 6. Sleep 6- Awake Patterns (types ofskeep, naps, night routine) 7. 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(800) 476-8954. . 24TH ANNUAL FALL CONFERENCE / NOVEMBER 11-13, 1994 MONTEREY, CALIFORNIA Presenftafons Include: * Sports Injuries of the: Knee, Shotilder, Ankle * Newborn Exam: Dislocated Hips, Clubfeet * Torsion and Angular * X-rays *Overuse Syndromes * Scoliosis HnDiodr *Hand Probldems hrp Deformities*PyiaThrp * Limping * Legg-Perthes * Septic Hip * Leg Pains * Fractures mPyia Workshops: * Casting and Splinting * Knee, Shoulder and Ankle Exam American Academy of Pediatrics which also serve as the basis for the PREP program. A transcript of the discussion accompanies each audiocassette. This contains learning objectives, a self-evaluation quiz, a list of reading references, and 12 multiple-choice questions. Participation in this series allows you to earn 36 AAP credits and 36 AMA Category 1 credits for each volume to which you subscribe. AAP FELLOWS 1-800W-847/-0088 1year 0 2 years ..... $290 * 1 $340** *Add $10 for ship. & handling, the*Ad20frsi.&hnig American Academy of Pediatricss AAP News/October 1994 pensation package including paid benefits. Contact Rita Offenberg at EMSA, 1200 S. Pine Island Road, Suite 600, Ft. Lauderdale, FL 333244460. FAX (305) 424-3270, ext. 7280. EEO/AA/M/F. * Confronting Pediatric Infectious Disease Emergencies -Jane F. Knapp, MD . Evenomatio n s, Hypo therm la, & Submersion Injuries -Robert Bolte, MD * Kawasaki Syndrome -Mary P. Glode, MD * Childhood Asthma: Diagnosis & Treatment Richard Evans III, MD, MPH * Growth Disorders & Growth Hormone Therapy -Felix A. Conte, MD * Pain Management & Anesthesia Lynne R. Ferrari, MD * Providing Parents with NutritUonai Advice William Dietz, MD *Infectious Diseases -Philip A. Brunell, MD *Culturally-Sensitive Health Care Lee Pachter, MD *Common Gostrointestinal Problems Richard Grand, MD *Office Treatment of Pediatric Behavioral Problems -Paul H. 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Some topics are selected from the annual content specifications provided by the American Board of Pediatrics, CITY, STATE, ZIP Tampa: EMSA Limited Partnership, a nationally recognized physician corporation, is looking for a F/T Pediatrician who has significant experience working in an ICU and CCU. This position is located outside of Tampa at a 250bed, full-service facility. This facility has a very active OB/GYN department FOR MORE INFORMATION AND A BROCHURE, CALL CHO'S CME OFFICE AT (S10) 428-3021 Approvedfor 14 CME Credits FIRST-HAND EXPERTISE DELIVERED TO YOU MONTHLY ORGANIZATION S.E. Florida, July 1, 1995. Join 4-person, Board-Certified group in Boca Raton and Coral Springs. Contact: Robert Dabrow, M.D., 2801 University Drive, Coral Springs, FL 33065; (305) 752-1 138 or FAX (305) 752-1549. Drive, Durham, NC 27705, or call Childreris Hospital Oaldand . Dade City: NEEDED!! BC/BE Pediatrician to join our well-established, patient-oriented and innovative practice in the beautiful West Central Florida area. Modern and wellequipped facilities. Competitive salary/ benefit package. No administrative headaches! Please send CV to: Primary Medical Care, P.O. Box 1236, Dade City, FL 33526. Seeking BC/13E Pediatrician for hospital-based practices in several progressive hospitals in South Florida. Schedule yourself for up to 20 days off per month. No on-call responsibilities or overhead. Average annual FFS remuneration of $120,000 plus. Please send CV to: Steve Koronic, Pediatric Healthcare, Inc., 2828 Croasdaile This award winning video shows new parents how to care for a newborn. D Florida California The "how to"video for new parnts R Coastal Connecticut: BC/BE Pediatrician wanted to join thriving, lucrative practice in beautiful shoreline community. University-affiliated hospital (Yale) nearby. Excellent salary, production bonus, early partnership. Available immediately. Call (203) 483-0918, 9:00 AM until Noon. Beautiful area with excellent schools and many recreational opportunities. Send CV to: Cornerstone Pediatrics, P.C., 540 Hughes Road, Suite 10, Madison, AL 35758; or call (205) 461 7440. E IATIEST AAP-ENDORSED VIDEO} FOR PARENTS O Connecticut EARN 36 AAP CREDITS AND 36 AMA CATEGORY 1 CREDITS PER YEAR AAP-Pediatric UPDATE c/o Medical Information Systems, Inc. 2 Seavlew Boulevard Port Washington, NY 11050-4618 Georgia Rome: Seek BC/BE Pediatrician to practice in new office with two other pediatricians. Join 61 -physician, multispecialty clinic, part of integrated care network (PPO & PHO). Located 65 miles NW of Atlanta, serves eight counties, 300,000 population, familyoriented, college town in foothills of Appalachian Mountains. Call Nancy Smith, M.D., Recruitment Director, Harbin Clinic at (706) 236-6304. Illinois Suburban Chicago: Hinsdale Hospital is seeking a full-time BC/BE Pediatrician or intensivist with recent experience in managing acutely ill children. Unit is a 4-bed Pediatric Special Care Unit. Position involves shared 24hour/day coverage. 65 pediatricians on staff; 3,000+ births annually. Excellent salary/benefits. Hinsdale Hospital (462-beds) is located in Hinsdale, Illinois, an affluent western suburb of Chicago. Call or write: Louella Freeman, Director, Women's and Children's Services, 120 N. Oak Street, Hinsdale, IL 60521; (708) 8566667 or FAX (708) 856-4296. Med/Peds or internist needed to complete group of compassionate physicians working in small, inner-city, not-for-profit health center. Our mission is providing quality care to chronically underserved populations. Your family will enjoy excellent schools and high-quality life in this resort community on the shores of Lake Michigan - about 90 miles from Chicago. If you share our bias for excellence in a unique, primary care, Med/Peds model, send your CV to: Meredith Schmidt, R.N., Physician Services Liaison, Lakeland Regional Health System, 1234 Napier, St. Joseph, MI 49085, FAX (61 6) 927-5338 or callI (800) 726-8939. Minnesota Make your move. Make it Winona. Winona Clinic, Ltd., is recruiting a BC/BE pediatric physician who wishes to enjoy the high quality of life found in the upper Mississippi River blufflands, while continuing our 70 year legacy of caring. The successful applicant will join our two-physician department in a 23-member, multispecialty group. Serving a trade population of 40,000 with nearly 350 patient visits per day, our clinic is the primary referral center to the 100-bed Community Hospital. Winona's progressive educational system, including three post-secondary institutions, and a diverse blend of cultural offerings, create a unique backdrop for a quality lifestyle. For more information, including salary and benefits, send your C.V. or call Jerry Knuesel, Administrator, (507) 4577722, at Winona Clinic, Ltd., 420 E. Sarnia Street, Winona, MN 55987. CIGNA HealthCare, one of America's leading providers of managed medical care, currently has practice opportunities available in Phoenix, Tucson and in four counties in the Los Angeles area. As part of a multi-specialty group, our pediatricians work as a team, each having his/her own panel of patients. Youll enjoy a predictable schedule and an outstanding compensation package. For more information, call us or send your CV to:. CA: Physician Recruitment, CIGNA Medical Group, 505 N. Brand Blvd, Suite 400S14, Glendale, CA 91203, (800) 468-9013, FAX: (818) 500-6986. AZ: Medical Staff Recruitment, CIGNA HealthCareof AZ, 11001 N. Black Canyon Hwy., Suite 401-14, Phoenix, AZ 85029, (800) 252-2471, FAX (602) 371-2526. Kentucky I CIGNA liat«Car 2 Pediatricians/Family Practitioners positions available for rural Eastern Kentucky. Must be United States citizen or have permanent residence visa. Good pay and good benefits. Send inquiry to: Box #1 0054. AI I I I I I IN I & --- WVhen systems change comes, WIqLL YOUR COMM1\UNITY BE READY? Louisiana PEDIATRICIAN GREATLY NEEDED $20,000 signing bonus on top of $150,000 net guarantee. Live in the great South within 2 hours of the Gulf Coast. Safe, friendly town with easy drive to a capital city. Take over established practice. Excellent support from other physicians. Great call coverage. If you want to be "Welcomed to town with open arms" and not work day and night to make a good living, call David Townsend at (800) 677-7987, ext. 4248 or FAX C.V. to (800) 440-2676, Harris Kovacs Alderman. A4 Meeting to Learn About Developing Partnerships to Serve Children and Youth wit SpecialNeeds and Their Families in the Era ofHealth Care Reform +;>gs-=*k L^BBA;join us on lNovember 4-6, at the beautiful Registry Resrt in Naples, Florida for wU t ~~1994 YOUR BEST TOO ( PRCP. REVIuEW AND PREPARATION learn mo re aboc ut the vital role SiigigBl* of pediatricians in serving i*B"9*i3:s.t.'i>sys children with special needs in ~~~~~their communities. If you are preparing for the American Board of Pediatrics' (ABP) Program for the Renewal of Certification in Pediatric Subspecialties (PRCP-S), there's no better resource than the General Pediatric Review for the Subspecialist. The 1995-1996 edition contains valuable, up-to-date reference information needed by subspecialists in any pediatric field: * Self-Assessment Exercise questions, critiques and veri1fied references, * Articles from recent issues of Pediatrics i'n Revliew, * A comprehensive "key word" index for easy access Maryland BC/BE Pediatrician to join a wellestablished, busy and expanding solo practice located in a beautiful, subur- ban area 45 miles from Baltimore and to specific Washington. 300-bed hospital with 2,000+ births in a year. Competitive salary with excellent benefits, leading to full partnership. Mail C.V. to: Box * Participate in sessions to learn how community pediatricians and others can work together to improve services and coordination for children. * Get the state and national perspective on health care reform as it affects children with special needs. top'ics. The PRCP-S exam is offered only in January, February and March of each year - so now is the time to begin your preparation. To order General Pediatrlic Revliew for the Subspeciallist, complete the coupon below, or call 800/433-9016, ext 7909 or 7912, toll-free to charge your order. #1 0024. Massachusetts ........................................................................................................................ ORDER FORM F- YES, send me General Pediatric Revliew for the Subspecialist. will send this coupon with a check made payable to American Academy of Pediatrics. Young dinosaur seeks anoth- er. BC/BE Pediatrician wanted to join a booming solo practice in the beautiful Berkshires. Competitive salary and benefits. Partnership available in 1-2 years. Good coverage. Ruralsuburban lifestyle with myriad outdoor and cultural activities. Large community hospital with university affiliation. Send CV in confidence to: Box # 10034. Hear Bob Keesban, Captainl Kangaroo, cbild advocate and TVptersonality, motivate those wbo wvork together to provide bealth services to children. l 11 ^ .. Name For information and_ Address Michigan Ann Arbor: Full- and part-time physicians to staff busy Pediatric Emergency/Urgent Care Center. Board-eligible/Board-certified in pediatrics of P ED/l M/ P ED/E R, or PED/ER, or PED/ER fellowship training. Over 21,000 visits per year, excellent specialty back-up, resident and student teaching, paid malpractice, generous moving expenses, excellent remuneration. For more information, contact Laura Zech at (800) 466-3764. A Business of Caring. EOE ZIP City State Country Phone( O~ AAP or CPS Member $175.00 $ O] Nonmember $235.00 $ $25.00 $ Registration Fee Total registration forms, please contact: Suzanne Bronheim, PhDs Georgetown University Child Development Center (202) 687-8837 ) $1 Send to: General Pediatric Review for the Subspecialist Division of Medical Journals American Academy of Pediatrics PO Box 927 Elk Grove Village, IL 60009-0927 L _ Co-sponsored hy: 25.00 American LAi'cademy of Pediatrics i + , * American Academy of Pediatrics Community Access to Child Health (CATCH) Program * Maternal and Child Health Bureau * Georgetown University Child Development Center Center for Child Health and Mental Health Policy American Academy of Pediatrics GPRS = AAP News/October 1994 37 Wisconsin New Hampshire Washington Southwestern New Hampshire: Sixth pediatrician to join 57-physician, multi-specialty group practice which includes academic affiliation with Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center. Excellent community hospital, progressive college community near Mt. Monadnock and many beautiful lakes, with an abundance of year round cultural and recreational activities. Contact: Dr. A.W. Simington, The Hitchcock Clinic-Keene, 590 Court Street, Keene, NH 03441. FAX (603) 355-8472. Committed to equal Northwest Permanente, P.C., a stable, physician-managed, multi-specialty group providing care for 380,000 members of Kaiser Permanente, is seeking a BC/BE Pediatrician for a half-time position in our Vancouver, Washington medical offices. This position includes either shared night call or urgent care responsibilities. Our program offers a collegial and stimulating practice in one of the most successful managed care systems in the country, plus a quality lifestyle in the beautiful PACIFIC NORTHWEST Full- Beloit Memorial Hospital, a 47physician, multi-specialty group, is recruiting for a BC/BE Pediatrician to join four busy pediatricians. Located in time, BC/BE Pediatrician to join eight pediatricians in a 60physician, multi-specialty group with main office and satellite. Located in a growing Southwest Washington community of south-central Wisconsin, Beloit is an ideal place to raise a family with an excellent school system and a private, highly rated liberal arts college. Located within 90 minutes of three major metropolitan areas: Madison, Milwaukee and Chicago. Excellent financial package. Contact: Jacquelyn Degenhardt, Physician Recruitment, Beloit Memorial Hospital, 1969 W. Hart Road, Beloit, WI 5351 1; (800) 6372641, Ext. 5757. 250,000, neighboring Portland, Oregon. Salary and benefits leading to partnership. Please send C.V. to: Bev Karizen, c/o The Vancouver Clinic, 700 NE 87th Avenue, Vancouver, WA 98664. Pacific Northwest. We also offer a employment opportunity. New Jersey competitive salary and benefits package including paid malpractice, sabbatical, two pension plans and Teaneck: Third BC/BE Pediatrician, full-time preferred, for young, growing practice, 1 0 minutes from NYC. Salary leading to partnership. Reply with CV to: Edward Zajkowski, M.D., 197 Cedar Lane, Teanecl<, NJ 07666. land, M.D., Regional Medical Director, Northwest Permanente, P.C., 2701 N.W. Vaughn, Suite 300, Portland, OR Pediatrics - La Salle Clinic, a 150plus physician-owned, multispecialty group, is recruiting BC/BE Pediatricians. With 16 clinic locations throughout northeastern Wisconsin, we're one of the state's largest group practices. We offer an industry leading salary and benefits package, with an opportunity to advance to shareholder status after two years. Live and practice in a friendly, comfortable family environment, enjoy a strong referral base, and benefit from a growing regional economy and nationally acclaimed educational systems. For more information, contact: LaSalle Clinic, Physician Services, P.O. Box 8005, Menasha, WI 54952-8005; (800) 722-9989. more. Please forward C.V. to: A.P. Wei- HOLIDAY GxIZT IDEA 97210-5394. EOE. Caring for your Baby and Young Child: Birth to Age S is a perfect gift to welcome new patients to your practice or to give to family and frends. It is the parenting manual you can recommend with confidence. Quantity discounts can bring your cost down to as low as S8.95 per book. Call (800) 433-9016 to NewYork order your supply today. ==moor' Are you interested in joining a busy pediatric practice where you help decide how the practice is run? We are three hard-working BC Pediatricians who are looking for a BC/BE Pediatrician to join us in this suburban practice, 1 hour north of NYC. Reply to: Box #1 001 4. Pennsylvania The Geisinger system of health care presently has opportunities available for Board-Certified or Board-Eligible Pediatricians in its Wilkes-Barre, Lewistown, Philipsburg, and Tyrone offices. Geisinger is a health care network with two hospitals and 46 patient care offices. Open positions consist of office and inpatient general pediatrics with tertiary care provided at Geisinger Medical Center in Danville, PA. Competitive salaries and excellent benefit package available. Interested individuals should send their CV's to: Geisinger, Physician Recruitment Department PD-AB, 1 00 N. Academy Avenue, Danville, PA 17822-3024 or call (800) 845-7112. EOE/Mi/F/H/IN. Philadelphia: Children's Rehabilitation Hospital, Divison of Thomas Jefferson University Hospital, seeking pediatrician to join interdisciplinary rehabilitative team. Patients include infants with sequelae of prematurity, children and adolescents with chronic illnesses. Ambulatory care, developmental follow-up, teaching, and research opportunities. Call Stephen J. McGeady, M.D., (215) 578-3758. Vermont 13C/BE Pediatrician to join group of four pediatricians immediately; active practice, friendly, beautiful New England community; excellent skiing, hiking, and boating. Contact: Pediatric Associates, 3 Mahoney Avenue, Rutland, VT 05701. Middlebury: Established practice in college town seeks enthusiastic BC/BE Pediatrician for family/childcentered care. Beautiful Champlain Valley location. Convenient to cultural and recreational centers. Local hospital. Within 45 minutes of university medical center. Contact Dr. Peters at (802) 388-7959. Virginia NEEDED STAT - 13C/13E PEDIATRICIAN Neighborhood-oriented practice in beautiful suburban Virginia. Call (703) 757-7950. Ri :Te Course aFnal Opportunit February 48, 1995 Santa Monica, California loewsSanta Monica Beach Hotel sS In The Ambulatory Care Qa Improvet ont Program CQP) / Coordinated with the American Board of Pediatrics' Program for Renewal of Certification in Pediatrics (PRCP) content specifications V Strategies in case diagnosis and management /l Small group, interactive sessions with faculty th pressure ,are / Hands-on computer practice r abulatory "Akcademy of You should attend PREP: The Course if you are a pediatrician: /requiring renewal of certification participating in voluntary renewal of certification V interested in an alternative course format to update your knowledge and skills barn ing exercises em pha 1-if-improvement. Practical from nationally recognized ers, are featured. Topics Include: PRCP Strategies Infectious Diseases Renal and Urologic Disorders Fluid and Electrolyte Metabolism Nutrition Cardiovascular Disorders Critical Care Emergency Care Injuries and Poisonings Fetus and Newbom Infant Endocrine Disorders Adolescent Medicine Substance Abuse Adolescent Gynecology Allergy/Immunology General Pediatrics iw pediatricians in !s on a national, ute confidentiality. Dermatology Neurologic Disorders Respiratory Disorders Developmental and kagement credits -just $70 for rs. Use our Behavioral Disorders Gastrointestinal Disorders Hematology/Oncology Rheumatology AMA4 Category 1 Credit: 47 Hours Attendance is limited. Register today! ext 4727 for The American Academy of Pediatrics offers the lowest available airfares to PUP:EP The Course. Please call the AAP Travel Office at 800/433-9016. Outside the United States and Canada, call 708/228-5005 and ask for the travel office. O Yes, I'm interested in ACQIP. Send me more information and an enrollment form today. To register or for program information contact: PUlP: The Cours Registration Division of Planning and Evaluation American Academy of Pediatrics PO Box 927 Elk Grove Village, IL 60009-0927 Toll-free: 800/433-9016, ext 6796 or 7657 Outside the US: 708/228-5005, ext 6796 or 7657 FAX: 708/228-5088 or 5097 Send to: Division of Quality Care: ACQIP American Academy of Pediatrics PO Box 927 VillaneElk %lGrova u Villw a IL IL.|- 60009-0!927 - --- American AcademyX American Academy of Pediatrics .j 38 AAP News/October 1 994 I U-11 ACQIP ' i 7FE31PI-L3PL.Fr3 P g S _ *_ [E R S _B S ru S P.- _ Florida, Virginia Hospital-based pediatrics as a fulfilling and gratifying career track. Very attractive call schedule offering participation in all areas of pediatric practice. High quality sub-specialty support. Opportunities in areas of high geographic desirability. Children's Hospital Services offers an outstanding employee compensation package, including full benefits and professional liability American Clinic in Abu-Dhabi, U.A.E., offers a challenging opportunity for employment in a 9person clinic in this modern and exciting multi-cultural city. Many benefits including no personal income taxes, paid travel for vacations, rent-free accomodations, club memberships, etc. Mail your resume to: Faisal Al-Alawi, General Administrator, c/o American Clinic, P.O. Box 3374, Abu-Dhabi, U.A.E. or phone (00971-02) 771310. _sm _^m g SD B insurance. Contact: Recruitment Office, Children's Hospital Services, Inc., 21644 State Road 7, Boca Raton, FL 33428; (800) 300-5232 or FAX (407) 488-8279. mg For Sale: Pediatric practice, fully equipped, in beautiful southern New Jersey. Excellent opportunity. Reasonable. Please reply to: Box #1 0044. Jo'in an JkJkF Section and See Wfhat Sections Have to Ofer An AAF Section is an organized body of FAAFs who share an interest in a medical or surgical pediatric subspecialty or multidisciplinary area within pediatrics. Sections are devoted to improving the care of infants, children, adolescents, and young adults primarily through education in their respective areas. X*nsrt OW hdyjOr9W ftIMP*WUIftth"CdVlOe X 0 0 0 0V0 W* E e; E _ | | 1|_ 25 1 is a standardized teacher rating ~~~~~ACTeRS K-8 that t~~~~orm for mea- grades objectively ~~sures four separate characteristics: At~~~~~~tention, Hyperactivity, Social Skills, and 51 | 1 | Behavior. The reliability, ~~~~~~~Oppositional = *TJ ft l x r1N.MreSt a rketn,ILSt. Champagn,-IL6182 N Ch 217/398-4868 ~~~~~~~~validity, and utility of ACTeRS have been repeatedly demonstrated in published studies and clinical trials throughout its 20-year research history. Teachers respond to the 24 items that describe classroom behavior. 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