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Subspecialties
Subspecialty
topic designation is required when submitting your
abstract. See also themes for
optional categories of submission. The PAS Program
Committee has chosen the following subspecialty topics in
which abstracts will be reviewed:
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Adolescent Medicine
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Allergy &
Immunology & Rheumatology
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Cardiology
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Critical Care
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Developmental Biology
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Developmental/Behavioral
Pediatrics
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Dysmorphology &
Teratology
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Emergency Medicine
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Endocrinology &
Diabetes (Basic Research)
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Endocrinology &
Diabetes (Clinical Research)
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Epidemiology
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Gastroenterology
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General Pediatrics
& Preventive Pediatrics
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Genetics/Inborn Errors
of Metabolism
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Hematology (see also
Oncology)
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Infectious Diseases
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Medical Education
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Neonatal Epidemiology
& Follow-Up
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Neonatal Fetal
Nutrition & Metabolism (see Special Note below)
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Neonatal Infectious
Diseases (see Special Note below)
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Neonatal Pulmonology (see
Special Note below)
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Neonatology - General (see
Special Note below)
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Nephrology
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Neurology
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Oncology (see also
Hematology)
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Pharmacology
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Pulmonology
NOTE:
Designation of a Theme Choice and the listing of key words
are essential for the program committee to
determine/select abstracts that can be grouped for
presentation in poster symposia and other thematic
sessions. Choice of abstracts for these thematic sessions
is the very first step in the development of the program,
and these sessions often include the most highly rated
abstracts. Therefore, it is in your interest to designate
a theme whenever possible. Key words will be used as the
second step in development of the program to encourage
groups of abstracts for presentation among those authors
with similar scientific or clinical interests, regardless
of subspecialty. Subspecialty topic designation will be
the last criterion used in the program development.
Special Notes on
Neonatal Topics:
1. The subspecialty, Neonatology
General, requires the selection of one of the
following three themes. These categories have been chosen
to broadly divide the general neonatal abstracts into
workable subcategories. The aim of this change is to
improve the quality of the review process and to develop
three very strong neonatal platform sessions. Please
select one of these themes, even if you feel the theme
does not exactly capture the content of your abstract.
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Clinical Trials in
Perinatal-Neonatal Medicine
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Neonatal
Patient-Oriented Research
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Neonatal
Disease-Oriented Research
2. Investigators who choose
one of the following subspecialties should strongly
consider selecting theme Neonatal Disease-Oriented
Research or theme Neonatal Patient-Oriented
Research in addition to the subspecialty:
Themes
Designation
of a Theme Choice and the listing of key words are
essential for the program committee to determine/select
abstracts that can be grouped for presentation in poster
symposia and other thematic sessions. Choice of abstracts
for these thematic sessions is the very first step in the
development of the program, and these sessions often
include the most highly rated abstracts. Therefore, it is
in your interest to designate a theme whenever possible.
Key words will be used as the second step in development
of the program to encourage groups of abstracts for
presentation among those authors with similar scientific
or clinical interests, regardless of subspecialty.
Subspecialty topic designation will be the last criterion
used in the program development.
The PAS Program Committee has selected the following potential
theme areas for abstract submission:
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ADHD
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Asthma
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Brain Metabolism &
Injury
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Cardiac and Pulmonary
Development
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Children with Special
Health Care Needs
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Clinical Bioethics
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Clinical Research in
Emerging Countries
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Clinical Trials in
Perinatal and Neonatal Medicine
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Environmental Health
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Fetal Origins of Adult
Disease
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Genetic Basis of
Disease
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Global Pediatric
Research
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Health Services
Research
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Historical Perspectives
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Hospitalist
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Human Milk or
Breastfeeding
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Hypertension
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Immunizations Delivery
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Injury
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Neonatal -
Disease-Oriented Research
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Neonatal -
Patient-Oriented Research
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Neonatal
Hematology-Immunology
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Neurodevelopmental
Disabilities
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Oxidants / Antioxidants
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Pediatric Nutrition and
Metabolism
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Placental Biology
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Public Health and
Prevention
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Pulmonary Vascular
Biology
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Tobacco
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Underserved Populations
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