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Pediatric Academic Societies and
American Academy of Pediatrics
Joint Meeting
May
12-16, 2000
Hynes Convention Center, Boston
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Wednesday, May
10 - Friday, May 12
2000 American Society of
Pediatric Nephrology ANNUAL MEETING, Boston
Park Plaza Hotel, Boston Massachusetts
Preliminary
Program
WEDNESDAY, MAY 10
3:00-7:00 pm
6:00-8:00 pm |
Registration
Opening Reception |
THURSDAY, MAY 11
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Breakfast and
Exhibits Viewing |
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| 8:00-10:00 am |
ASPN GENERAL SESSION I: |
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Challenges of
Transplatation - Antigen Rcognition and Infection
Moderators: Bradley A. Warady, MD, Kansas
City, MO, William E. Harmon, MD, Boston, MA |
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| 8:00-8:25 am |
Cellular and Molecular Basis
of Transplant Rejection and Acceptance, Alan
Krensky, M.D. |
| 8:30-8:55 am |
The Optimal Approach to
Immuno-suppression in Pediatric Transplant
Patients, Mark Benfield, M.D. |
| 9:00-9:25 am |
The Impact of Hepatitis C on
the Renal Transplant Recipient, Brian J. G.
Pereira, M.D., D.M. |
| 9:30-10:00 am |
Post Transplant
Lymphoproliferative Disorders (PTLD), Michael
Green, M.D. |
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| 10:00-10:30 am |
Beverage Break and
Exhibits Viewing |
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| 10:30-12:30 pm |
ASPN GENERAL
SESSION II: |
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How Technology
Becomes Therapy: Two New Therapies on the Horizon
for Our Patients
Moderators: H. William Harris, M.D.,
Ph.D., Portland, MA, Douglas Blowey, M.D., Kansas
City, MO |
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| 10:30-11:00 am |
Discovery and
Innovation within the Academic Non-Profit
Environment, H. William Harris, M.D., Ph.D. |
| 11:00-11:30 am |
What is
Intellectual Property and Why is it a Key Feature
in the Innovation Process, David Brook, P.C. |
| 11:30-12:00 pm |
Development of a
Bovine Hemoglobin-Based Transfusion Substitute
for Humans, Maria Grawyl, Ph.D. |
| 12:00-12:30 pm |
Development of
Calcimimetic Drugs for the Treatment of Endocrine
and Renal Diseases, Edward Nemeth, Ph.D. |
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| 12:45-1:45 pm |
WORKFORCE FORUM |
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Lunch-Box Workshop
Moderators: Bradley A. Warady, M.D.,
Kansas City, MO, Sharon Andreoli, M.D.,
Indianapolis, IN |
| 2:00-4:30 pm |
ASPN GENERAL
SESSION III: |
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Cellular Biology of Bone
Moderators: Clifford E. Kashtan, M.D.,
Minneapolis, MN, Isidro B. Salusky, MD., Los
Angeles, CA |
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| 2:00-2:25 pm |
Overview of Bone Cell
Development, Craig B. Langman, M.D. |
| 2:30-2:55 pm |
Modulation of Endochondral
Bone: Role of PTH, Calcitriol, and Growth
Hormone, Cheryl P. Sanchez,M.D. |
| 3:00-3:30 pm |
Beverage Break and Exhibits |
| 3:30-3:55 pm |
1 Alpha Hydroxylase: Cloning
and Gene Expression, Anthony A. Portale, M.D. |
| 4:00-4:25 pm |
The PTH/PTHrP Receptor in Bone
Development, Ernestina Schipani, M.D., Ph.D. |
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| 6:00 pm |
MEMBERSHIP
RECEPTION, John Hancock Observatory |
FRIDAY, MAY 12
| 7:30-9:00 am |
BREAKFAST
BUSINESS MEETING |
| 9:00-10:00 am |
ASPN AWARDS
PRESENTATION |
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Research
Training Awards, H. William Harris, M.D.,
Ph.D., Presenter
American Academy of Pediatrics Section on
Nephrology Henry L. Barnett Award, Ann
Guillot, M.D., Presenter
Founders Award, Aaron L. Friedman,
M.D., Presenter
Response: John E. Lewy, M.D., Recipient
Presidential Address: Aaron L. Friedman,
M.D. |
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| 10:00-10:30 am |
Beverage Break and
Exhibits |
| 10:30 am-12:30 pm |
ASPN GENERAL
SESSION IV: |
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HUS
Moderators: Sharon Andreoli, M.D.,
Indianapolis, IN, Howard Trachtman, M.D., New
Hyde Park, NY |
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| 10:30-10:55 am |
Microbiology and Epidemiology
of Shiga Toxin induced HUS, David Acheson,
M.D. |
| 11:00-11:25 am |
Animal Models of HUS, Richard
Siegler, M.D. |
| 11:30-11:55 am |
Mechanisms of Shiga Toxin
Mediated Cell Injury, Tom Obrig, Ph.D. |
| 12:00-12:25 pm |
New and Future Therapies for
HUS, Howard Trachtman, M.D. |
| 12:45 1:45
pm |
TRAINEE FORUM |
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Lunch-Box
Workshop
Moderators: Ellis D. Avner, M.D.,
Cleveland, OH, William Primack, M.D., Auburn, MA |
| 2:00 5:00
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ASPN GENERAL
SESSION V: |
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Controversies in Pediatric
Urology
Moderators: Frederick J. Kaskel, M.D.,
Ph.D., Bronx, NY, Craig A. Peters, M.D., Boston,
MA |
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| 2:00-2:25 pm |
Dysfunctional Voiding and UTI,
Stuart B. Bauer, M.D. |
| 2:30-2:55 pm |
Prenatal Hydronephrosis, David
A. Diamond, M.D. |
| 3:00-3:30 pm |
Beverage Break and Exhibits |
| 3:30-3:55 pm |
Uroradiology, TBA |
| 4:00-4:25 pm |
Neonatal
Vesicoureteral Reflux, Craig A. Peters, M.D. |
| 4:30 pm |
ADJOURN |
A
registration fee is required to attend the ASPN Annual
Meeting. Contact ASPN for further details.
Ellis D. Avner, M.D.
ASPN Secretary-Treasurer
CWRU/Rainbow Babies & Childrens Hospital
11100 Euclid Avenue, MC 6003
Cleveland, Ohio 44106-6003
Telephone: 216/844-3884
Fax: 216/844-1479
Email: sxp45@po.cwru.edu
Nephrology
Related Programming During PAS/AAP
PAS/AAP
Meeting Registration is Required to Attend Programs at
the Hynes Convention Center
Friday, May 12
4:15 pm - 6:15 pm
- POSTER SESSION I AND OPENING RECEPTION
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General |
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High-Risk Behavior |
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Psychology |
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Sexuality |
| Attention Deficit
Hyperactivity Disorder |
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| Behavioral
Pediatrics: Pain |
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| Clinical
Nephrology |
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| Experimental
Nephrology |
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| General
Pediatrics: |
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Breastfeeding |
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Chronic
Illness/Special Health Care Needs |
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Communication |
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HIV/AIDS |
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Literacy Programs |
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Micronutrients |
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Nutrition |
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Parenting |
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Weight and Obesity |
| Hematology/Oncology |
| Infectious
Diseases: |
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HIV |
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Respiratory
Syncytial Virus |
| Neonatal
Nutrition |
| Neurodevelopmental
Disabilities |
| Neurology |
| Pulmonology |
| Sleep and
Self-Regulation |
| Viral Diseases:
General |
Saturday, May 13
8:00 am - 10:00 am - TOPIC
SYMPOSIUM
¨Computers in Medicine: From
the Health Center to the Home to the Genome
Chair: Gary Fleisher,
Childrens Hospital, Harvard Medical School, Boston
From molecular biology to clinical
care, computers will play a decisive role in pediatrics
in the next millennium. This symposium will address the
technological solutions for the storage and dissemination
of medical information. The translation of basic
scientific discoveries into clinical practice and issues
related to social concerns, access, privacy, and security
will be discussed.
Information Infrastructure for the
Next Generation Medicine
Isaac S. Kohane, Harvard Medical School, Boston
Health Applications on the Web:
Access, Privacy, and Safety
Kenneth D. Mandl, Children's Hospital, Boston
Bioinformatics in Support of
Molecular Medicine
Russ B. Altman, Stanford University, Stanford
8:00 am - 10:00 am -
SUBSPECIALTIES/THEMES (Original Science Abstract Program)
- Nephrology: Development and
Disease (Platform)
10:15 am - 12:15 pm - TOPIC
SYMPOSIUM
¨Ion Channels and Disease
Chair: Lisa M. Guay-Woodford,
University of Alabama at Birmingham
The highly regulated transport of
sodium, potassium, and chloride ions is essential in the
proper functioning of a diverse array of organ systems.
Single gene defects which disrupt these transport
processes underlie a variety of renal, cardiac, and
neuromuscular disorders. This symposium will discuss how
recent elucidation of these genetic defects provide
insights into the molecular pathogenesis of these
disorders and suggest roles for these transport pathways
in more complex disorders such as hypertension, kidney
stone formation, acquired cardiac arrhythmias and seizure
disorders.
Sodium Channels: Function and
Dysfunction
Alfred L. George, Vanderbilt University Medical
Center, Nashville
Chloride Channels - The Role of
Mutations in Renal and Neuromuscular Disorders
Rajesh Thakker, Nuffield Department of Med.,
University of Oxford , Oxford, United Kingdom
Potassium Channels: Structural Basis
for Function and Disease
Stephen A.N. Goldstein, Yale University School of
Medicine, New Haven
Sponsored Jointly with the American
Society of Pediatric Nephrology
1:30 pm - 2:30 pm - APS
PRESIDENTIAL PLENARY - HOWLAND AWARD
Presidential Address - Rebecca
H. Buckley, Duke University School of Medicine
John Howland Award Presentation - Samuel A. Katz
2:30 pm - 3:00 pm - JOSEPH W.
ST. GEME, JR. LEADERSHIP AWARD
Joseph W. St. Geme, Jr.
Award Presentation - Evan Charney, Dept. of
Pediatrics, University of Massachusetts Medical Center,
Shrewsbury
St. Geme Awardee Introduced by: Kenneth B. Roberts,
Professor of Pediatrics, University of North Carolina
School of Medicine, Greensboro
Presented on behalf of the American
Pediatric Society, American Academy of Pediatrics,
American Board of Pediatrics, Ambulatory Pediatric
Association, Association of Pediatric Program Directors,
Association of Medical School Pediatric Department
Chairman and Society for Pediatric Research
3:15 pm - 4:45 pm - STATE OF
THE ART PLENARY
¨Cell and Organ
Transplantation
Chair: David M. Briscoe,
Childrens Hospital, Boston
Advances in solid organ transplantation
have substantially improved the long-term prognosis for
children with failure of several different organ systems.
Three internationally-recognized speakers will discuss
the state-of-the-art in pediatric solid organ
transplantation, the cutting edge approaches for
achieving long-term graft survival, and the clinical
promise of new alternatives such as tissue engineering
and stem cell delivery.
Advances in Pediatric Solid Organ
Transplantation: Accomplishments and Challenges
Oscar Salvatierra, Stanford University School of
Medicine, Stanford
Transplant Immunology: Progress
Towards Inducing Tolerance
Alan M. Krensky, Stanford University School of
Medicine, Stanford
Current and Future Clinical
Applications of Tissue Engineering
Anthony Atala, Harvard Medical School;
Childrens Hospital, Boston
5 pm - 7:15 pm - POSTER SESSION
II
| Basic
Endocrinology |
| Bilirubin |
| Bone/Vitamin
D/Parathyroid Hormone |
| Clinical
Endocrinology |
| Diabetes Types I
and II |
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Clinical Issues |
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Sedation |
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Clinical
Investigation |
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Disease-Oriented
Research |
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Alternative and
Complementary Medicine |
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Asthma |
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Bacteremia/Serious
Bacterial Illness |
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Environmental
Health |
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International
Issues |
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Miscellaneous
Topics |
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RSV/Bronchiolitis |
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Smoking and
Smoking Cessation |
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Technology |
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Vulnerable
Populations |
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Well Child Care |
| Growth, Growth
Hormone/IGFs |
| Infectious
Diseases: |
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General |
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Hemophilus
influenzae |
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Strep Pneumoniae |
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Vaccines |
| Neonatal
Cardiology |
| Neonatal
Gastroenterology |
| Neonatal
Neurology |
| Neonatology:
Antenatal/Maternal Impact |
| Obesity/Body
Fats/Insulin Resistance |
Sunday, May 14
8:00 am - 10:00 am -
SUBSPECIALTIES/THEMES (Original Science Abstract Program)
- Genetic Mechanisms of Disease and
Aberrant Development (Platform)
10:15 am - 12:00 noon - SPR
PRESIDENTIAL PLENARY & AWARDS AND E. MEAD JOHNSON
AWARD LECTURES
Presidential Address: Thomas
Hazinski,Vanderbilt University Medical Center
Student Awards: Kyle Cowan, Aaron
M. Milstone, Christine Siambani
House Officer Awards: Douglas D.
Fraser, Paul J. Galardy, Matthew A. Saxonhouse
Fellow Basic Awards: Christopher E.
Belcher, Elif Erkan, Syed Zaidi
Fellow Clinical Awards: Michael J.
Ackerman, Okan Elidemir, Mika Ramet
David Nathan Award: Lisa Wang
Young Investigator Award Lecture:
Brendan Lee - Identification of
Molecular Genetic Defect for Cleidocranial Dysplasia
& Nail-patella Syndrome
E. Mead Johnson Award Lectures:
Mark Kay - Seminal Scientific
Contributions to the Field of Hepatic Gene Therapy
Gregg Semenza - Molecular
Response to Hypoxia
1:00 pm - 2:15 pm - MARCH OF
DIMES PRIZE IN DEVELOPMENTAL BIOLOGY (Fifth
Annual Lecture)
Presented by the March
of Dimes
Genetic Control of Programmed
Cell Death in C.elegans
H. Robert Horvitz, Professor of Biology, Howard Hughes
Medical Institute Investigator, Massachusetts Institute
of Technology, Cambridge, MA
1:15 pm - 2:00 pm - AAP
PRESIDENTIAL PLENARY & JACOBI AWARD
Presidential Address: Donald
E. Cook, American Academy of Pediatrics, Elk Grove
Village
Jacobi Award: Catherine DeAngelis
2:30 pm - 4:30 pm -
SUBSPECIALTIES/THEMES (Original Science Abstract Program)
- Gene Regulation I (Platform)
4:45 pm - 6:45 pm - POSTER
SESSION III
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Brain Injury |
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Endotoxin-Lipopolysaccharides |
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Health Care
Services: General Issues |
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Lung Disease
Ventilation |
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Brain Metabolism
and Injury |
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General |
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Lung Development |
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Pathophysiology of
Neonatal Disease |
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Fever/Infections |
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Health Care
Delivery |
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Health Services
Research |
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Immunizations |
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Injury |
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Managed Care |
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Perinatal Issues |
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Violence and Child
Abuse |
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Gene Therapy |
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Inborn Errors of
Metabolism |
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Hematology/Immunology |
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Neonatal
Metabolism |
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Nursery
Management/Resource Use |
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Pain Management |
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Retinopathy of
Prematurity |
Monday, May 15
8:00 am - 10:00 am - RICHARD E.
ROWE AWARD
Richard E. Rowe Award
Presentation - Mark W. Russell:
In vivo Transactivation
of the alphaB Crystallin Promoter by Cardiac
Transcription Factors Involved in Early Heart Development
8:30 am - 12:30 pm - APA
PRESIDENTIAL PLENARY & ARMSTRONG LECTURE
Presidential Address: Ellen
F. Crain, Albert Einstein College of Medicine, Bronx
Armstrong Lecture: Greenpeace
10:15 am - 11:45 am - STATE OF
THE ART PLENARY
¨Pediatrics in the New
Millennium: Compelling Issues in Public Policy - 7th
Annual Public Policy Plenary
Chair: Myron Genel, Yale
University School of Medicine, New Haven
This is the 7th annual Public Policy
Plenary Symposium organized and sponsored by the Public
Policy Council, which coordinates public policy
activities for the APS, SPR and AMSPDC, in collaboration
with the APA Public Affairs Committee. The year 2000
program will look forward to the new millennium and
broadly examine the outlook for childrens health in
three vital areas: (1) access to health care (2) testing
and access of children to drugs and devices and (3) the
pipeline for pediatric physician-investigators and the
future of academic pediatrics. We have set aside
significant time at the conclusion of the speakers
formal presentations to permit interactive dialogue
between members of the panel and the audience.
Childrens Access to Health
Care - Removing the Financial Barrier
Joel J. Alpert, Immediate Past President of the
American Academy of Pediatrics and Past President of the
Ambulatory Pediatric Association, Boston University
School of Medicine
Increasing Pediatric Access to
Medical Therapies
Jane E. Henney, Commissioner, Food and Drug
Administration, Rockville
The Pipeline of Physician-Scientist
in Pediatrics
Leon E. Rosenberg, Princeton University; Lasker
Trust/Funding First; and Former Dean, Yale University
School of Medicine
Supported in part by an educational
grant from the Columbus Children's Hospital, Columbus,
Ohio
3:15 pm - 4:45 pm - STATE OF
THE ART PLENARY
¨Achieving Good Health For the
Worlds Children
Chairs: Errol R. Alden,
American Academy of Pediatrics, Elk Grove Village, and
Jane Schaller, New England Medical Center, Boston
The health of the worlds children
is important to the future of the world. This plenary
session will explore basic principles of world health for
children and suggest ways in which pediatricians all over
the world can work together to achieve better and
brighter futures for all of our children. The concept of
a world community of pediatricians bearing a collective
responsibility for the health of children will be
explored. Existing standards will be discussed, including
training and professional standards of our pediatric
profession around the world, concepts of medical ethics
which govern our behavior as physicians, and concepts of
childrens rights which exist in international law
and define world standards for the treatment of children.
Adopting a broad definition of child health which
includes physical, mental, and social health, the disease
burdens of children around the world now and in the 21st
century will be presented, along with some concepts of
how these burdens might be lessened. Finally, the roles
that pediatricians can play in humanitarian response to
emergencies and disasters will be presented. Time will be
allowed for discussion from members of the audience, who
are encouraged to think about these issues in advance and
be prepared to add their voices to the discussion.
World Community: Children and
Pediatricians, A Collective Responsibility
Robert Haggerty, University of Rochester School of
Medicine & Dentistry, Rochester
World Standards: Professional
Standards, Medical Ethics, Childrens Rights
Jane G. Schaller, New England Medical Center, Boston
World Health: Disease Burdens for
Children Now and in the 21st Century
Jerry Coovadia, University of Natal, South Africa
World Disasters: the Special Needs
of Children
Karen Olness, Rainbow Babies and Childrens
Hospital, Cleveland
Supported by an educational grant
from Johnson & Johnson Pediatrics Institute
5:00 pm - 7:00 pm - POSTER
SESSION IV
| Allergy and
Immunology |
| Cardiology: |
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Clinical
Electrophysiology/Arhythmia |
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Myocardial
Metabolism |
| Clinical
Cardiology |
| Emergency
Medicine: Health Services Research |
| Experimental
Cardiology |
| General
Pediatrics: |
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Continuity Clinic |
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Pediatric
Education |
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Resident Education |
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Skills and
Procedures |
| Neonatal
Infectious Diseases: |
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Catheter-Related/Nosocomial |
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Miscellaneous |
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Pneumonia |
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Sepsis and
Meningitis |
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Viral Pathogens |
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Acute Lung Injury |
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Bronchopulmonary
Dysplasia |
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Oxygen Toxicity
and Oxidant Stress |
Tuesday, May 16
10:15 am - 12:15 pm - POSTER
SESSION V
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Epidemiology,
Outcomes and Follow Up |
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Surfactant and
Lung Development |
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Control of
Breathing |
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Nitric Oxide |
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Respiratory
Management |
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