Post on 07-Aug-2020
Dear Academy Fellow:In order to fulfill the admission requirements of AAP Bylaws, you are requested to 1) Carefully reviewthe following list of new applicants for Academy membership, and 2) relay your reactions directly to yourDistrict Chairperson, whose name and address is at the end of this list.
In submitting these names of board-certified pediatricians to you, it is understood that academic and pediatriccredentials are not in question. Comments are requested concerning possible legal and/or ethical situations ofwhich you might have personal knowledge.Send any comments on the following list of new applicants to your District Chairperson by October 15.
RonkeY. Dosunmu, M.D.220 Linden Ave.Verona, NJ 07044-1917
Patti M. Edelstein, M.D.501 Griggs Dr.Bridgewater, NJ 08807-3728
Anthony Joseph Marino, Jr, M.D.43 Red Fox Ct.Skillman, NJ 08558-1722
Thulasamma Rapoor, M.D.4 Bailey Ave.Sayreville, NJ 08872
Joan F. Sorenson, M.D.16 Beaver RidgeMorris Plains, NJ 07950-1901
PennsylvaniaDavid Hoffman, M.D.647 Hazelwood Rd.Ardmore, PA 19003-1827
Zach Kassutto, M.D.St. Christophees Hosp.Div. of Emergency MedicineErie Ave. @ Front St.Philadelphia, PA 19134-1095
Evelyn Mellijor, M.D.Geisinger Medical Group-TylerRR 1, Box 273-4Tunkhannock, PA 18657
Bakulesh D. Patel, M.D.4 Rosewood Ct.Danville, PA 17821
Karen Alice Jones Williams, M.D.3 Jacqueline Cr.Richboro, PA 18954
Urology Specialty FellowStephen Anthony Zderic, M.D.CHOP/Div. of Urology3 Wood Bldg.34th & Civic Ctr. Blvd.Philadelphia, PA 19104
Bruce Daniel Finkel, M.D.506 Noble Oaks Dr,Savannah, GA 31406
Jamison Ray Roberts, M.D.122 Wexford Dr.Newnan, GA 30265
North CarolinaGhassan S. Dbaibo, M.D.2208 Alpine Rd.Durham, NC 27707-3970
James L. Horwitz, M.D.600 Beverly-Hanks CentreHendersonville, NC 28792
South CarolinaYvonne Ramirez Berreteaga, M.D.502 N.2nd Ave.Dillon, SC 29536-2958
Tennessee
Joseph Gigante, M.D.720 Branch Creek Rd.Nashville, TN 37209-4502
Hadeer Noori Karmo, M.D.Mid-Tennesse Neonatology2221 Murphy Ave.Nashville, TN 37203-1738
Kathryn S. Moffett, M.D.7720 Wilmington Dr.Knoxville, TN 37919-4716
Urology Specialty FellowDonald Huu Nguyen, M.D.2100 Clinch Ave., #410Knoxville, TN 37916
VirginiaDebra D. Conrad, M.D.7603 Forest Ave., #210 C.O.B.Richmond, VA 23229
Elma G. Panizales, M.D.12855 Cara Dr.Woodbridge,VA 22192-2730
Urology Specialty FellowJonathan H. Ross, M.D.9500 Euclid Ave., A-100Cleveland, OH 44195
Ontario
Ho-Yin Lau, M.D.71 Grove Park Cres.North York, ON M2J 2C7Canada
Yaser Cereb, M.D.I1I0Yancy Dr.PO Box 1183Bruce, MS 38915
Urology Specialty FellowJ. Mark Reed, M.D.103 Coachman's Pi.Madison,MS 39110
Texas
Lisa G. Alcazar-Pesante, M.D.PO Box 20093Houston,TX 77225-0093
Gia Nina Altomari, M.D.3049 Chimney Rock Rd.Abilene,TX 79606-4229
Veena Anand, M.D.2808 N. RayadoCollege Station,TX 77845-7713
Matthew B. Bierwirth, M.D.7700 Fish Pond Rd.Waco,TX 76710
Juan Tirol Cocjin, M.D.2807 MemphisNederland,TX 77627
Patricia D. Ghidoni, M.D.281 ForestTr.New Braunfels, TX 78132
Charles H. Miranda, M.D.4419 Webelos Ct.Friendswood,TX 77546
Debra L. Purcell, M.D.418 Cape Cod Dr.Corpus Christi,TX 78412
Cynthia Elaine Reyes, M.D.10683 Pagewood Dr.Dallas,TX 75230
Rosemary Roderick-Roseberry, M.D.5601 Eagle Dr.Rowlett,TX 75088-7612
Ishrat Siddique, M.D.405 Rivendell WayEdison, NJ 08817-2009
Corresponding FellowSusan P.B. Sellman, M.D.48 Medical GroupPSC 41 - Box 6335APO, AE 09464
NewYork I
Mary C. Davitt, M.D.516 Sir Charles WayAlbany, NY 12203
Shari Fallet, D.O.29-30 201 st St.Flushing, NY 11360
Harry Sellers Miller, M.D.81-C Carriage Hill Rd.Clifton Park, NY 12065-4231
Jeffrey Mark Stein, M.D.463 Elmwood Terr.Rochester, NY 14620
Anesthesiology Specialty FellowSakina Rangwala, M.D.33 Bobwhite Dr.Glenmont, NY 12077
NewYork 2
Daphne Ora Capon, M.D.120 W. Park Ave.Long Beach,NY 11561
Barry Goldberg, M.D.211 -03 18th Ave.Bayside, NY 11360-1529
Ilyse P. Nayor, M.D.8 South Oaks Blvd.Plainview, NY 11803-1935
Joseph S. Savitt, M.D.37 Whitehall Blvd.Garden City, NY 11530-4246
NewYork 3
Ingrid M. Allard, M.D.287-A S. BroadwayTarrytown, NY 10591
Blanche Susan Benenson, M.D.43 Eton Rd.Larchmont, NY 10538-1423
Stanley A. Cohen, M.D.7 W.96th St., 3-ANew York, NY 10025
Sofia Gofman, M.D.23-50 Waters Edge Dr.-#1 MBayside,NY 11360-2232
AllisonTaylor, M.D.22 Garretson Rd.White Plains, NY 10604-1829
Illinois
Olyade A. Ajayi, M.D.903 S. Ashland Blvd.,#l1202-BChicago, IL 60607
Robert Joseph Buffs, M.D.945 N. Broad St.Galesburg, IL 31401
Rukia S. Hasan, M.D.903 S. Salem Dr.Schaumburg, IL 60193
George Edward Hoganson, M.D.840 S. Wood St., M/C 856Chicago, IL 60612
Michelle P. Rose, M.D.1964 Sheridan Rd.Highland Park, IL 60035
Manitoba
Saad Abdullah Al-Saedi, M.D.199 Queenston St.Winnipeg, MB R3N 0W6Canada
Minnesota
Vicki M. Oster, M.D.16974 Hanover Ln.Eden Prairie, MN 55347-5303
Urology Specialty FellowYuri Reinberg, M.D.420 Delaware St., SE, Box 314Minneapolis, MN 55455
Missouri
Cynthia Ackerman Knutson, M.D.1229 DuMotier Dr.Ballwin, MO 63011
Nebraska
Susan L. Ryan, M.D.2833 S.87th Ave.Omaha, NE 68124
Jennifer N. Smith, M.D.14529 W. Center Blvd.Omaha, NE 68144-3276
Wisconsin
Wendi Ehrman, M.D.1020 N. 12th St.Milwaukee, WI 53233
Thomas C. Huffer, M.D.1726 Shawano Ave.PO Box 19070Green Bay, WI 54307-9070
Elisabeth T. Madagame, M.D.2703 Fern Ln.Wausau,WI 54401-8249
ConnecticutEllen M. Mascoli, M.D.461 N. Spring St., #3-ENaugatuck, CT 06770
Barry C. Melton, M.D.187 Kings Hwy.Milford, CT 06460-7925
Michelle Rivelli, M.D.Pedi-Care7365 Main St.Strafford, CT 06497-1300
Uniformed Services EastDaniel Eric Brier, M.D.837 E. Cedar St., #350South Bend, IN 46617
David Golergant, M.D.7164 Mill Pond CircleNaples, FL 33942
Douglas Edmond Winesett, M.D.8221 Scotch Bend WayPotomac, MD 20854
MassachusettsMoises Morris Borten, M.D.33 Hickory Cliff Rd.Newton, MA 02164
David M. Cooper, M.D.189 St. Botolph St., #1Boston,MA 02115-5170
Stuart Pergament, M.D.One Jefferson St., #2Marblehead, MA 01945-2309
Maureen Ryall, M.D.110 Brook Haven Dr., #12Attleboro, MA 02703-5176
Brenda Ivette Troche, M.D.59 Prospect St.Franklin, MA 02038-3401
Maine
Dayle Ross Dewey, M.D.75-B John Roberts Rd.South Portland, ME 04106
Peter John Marro, M.D.Div. of NeonatologyMaine Medical Ctr.22 Bramhall St.Portland, ME 04102-3134
Dora Anne Mills, M.D.PO Box 873Wilton, ME 04294-0873
New HampshireRochelle J. Heft, M.D.60 Horizon Dr.Bedford, NH 03110-6310
Nova ScotiaSusan Donna Webster, M.D.5850 University Ave.PO Box 3070Halifax, NS B3J 3G9Canada
QuebecPeter G. Noonan, M.D.Pediatric ClinicQueen Elizabeth Hosp.Charlottetown, PE C1A 8T5Canada
FloridaFrancescaY. Balmir, M.D.2717 Seville Blvd., #5305Clearwater, FL 34624
Florangel G. Edralin, M.D.9439 San Jose Blvd., #37Jacksonville, FL 32257
Regino P. Gonzalez-Peralta, M.D.Univ. of FloridaPediatric GastroenterologyGainesville, FL 32610
Ella Marie Guastavino, M.D.121 Englewood Gardens Ct.Englewood, FL 34223
James Joseph Kirk, D.O.3601 Turtle Dove Ct.Jacksonville, FL 32223
Nevindra N. Mangru, M.D.1450 SW 116th Ave.Pembroke Pines, FL 33025-3756
Laura Neustater, M.D.3349 Emerald Oaks Dr.Holtywood, FL 33021
Robin Pendleton Renfroe, M.D.224 Northcliff Dr.Gulf Breeze, FL 32561-4440
Rosela Jarabelo Rich, M.D.9512 Castleford Pt.Orlando, FL 32836-5766
Antonia R. San Jorge, M.D.11351 SW 61 st St.Miami, FL 33173-1066
Urology Specialty FellowRafael Gosalbez, M.D.Univ. of Miami, Dept. of UrologyPO Box 016960 (M814)Miami, FL 33101
GeorgiaCarolyn Fleming Bannister, M.D.5888 Ashridge Ct.Stone Mountain, GA 30087-1715
Alberta
Khalid Aziz, M.D.51 Kings Mews SouthLethbridge, AB Tl K 5G8Canada
Arizona
Fanny M. Tam Nisbet, M.D.6620 N. Alvernon WayTucson,AZ 85718-2407
Colorado
Daniel Morrison Hall, M.D.The Children's Hospital1056 E. 19th Ave., B-070Denver, CO 80218
Hawaii
David Kiyoto Kurahara, M.D.1168 Lunani St.Kailua, Hi 96734
Linda R. Strong, M.D.80 Mahalani St.Wailuku, Hi 96793
Linton L.Yee, M.D.Kapiolani Medical Center forWomen and Children1319 Punahou St.Honolulu, Hi 96826
Nevada
Thomas Bryan Johnson, M.D.8109 Sedona Sunset Dr.iLasVegas,NV 89128-7303
OregonLouise Marie Baxter, M.D.2951 NW Cornell Rd.Portland, OR 97201
MichiganSandra R. Aviles, M.D.PO Box 322Clare, Ml 48617
Bemd Holler, M.D.560 W. Mitchell St.Petoskey, MI 49770
Toby Jacobowitz, M.D.2753 Colony Rd.Ann Arbor,Ml 48104
David H. Mc Aree, M.D.Harper HospitalInternal Medicine, 2-WN3990 John R.Detroit, Ml 48201
Binita N. Patel, M.D.3250 Plymouth Rd.Ann Arbor, Ml 48105
Sheryl Ann Wissman, M.D.Harper HospitalInternal Medicine,2-WN3990 John R.Detriot, Ml 48201
OhioRobert Allen Colbert, M.D., PhD848 Dunore Rd.Cincinnati, OH 45220
Lynne Eversman, M.D.1115 Homewood Dr.Lakewood, OH 44107-1421
David Mark Freeman, M.D.4772 Fay Dr.South Euclid, OH 44121
Eric David Kodish, M.D.Rainbow Babies & Children's1 1100 Euclid Ave.Cleveland, OH 44106-6054
District of ColumbiaLisa Sharon Thompson, M.D.7904 Wingate Dr.Glen Dale, MD 20769-2012
MarylandEvelyn G. Clarence, M.D.5 Harlow Ct.Rockville, MD 20850-2729
Kevin B. Johnson, M.D.102 Avon Beach Rd.Baltimore, MD 21222-6104
Peggy B.K. Lee, M.D.10215 Fernwood Rd., #103Bethesda, MD 20817
Wond-Wossen Taddesse, M.D.719 Edgewater Dr., #102Salisbury, MD 21801
Beverly Ann Tyler, M.D.19814 Lear Ct.Bel Air, MD 21015
New JerseyRakesh Chhabra, M.D.Hackensack Med. Ctr.Dept. of Neonatology30 Prospect Ave.Hackensack, NJ 07601
Louisiana
Madhuri D. Dixit, M.D.206 Shamrock Rd.Slidell, LA 70461-2408
MississippiAmelita B. Aguila, M.D.110 Yancy Dr.PO Box 1183Bruce,MS 38915-1183
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UtahRaoul D. Nelson, M.D., PhDDept. of Pediatrics100 N. Medical Dr.Saft Lake City, UT 84132
Richard Allen Waldmann, M.D.369 E.900 S., #302Salt Lake City, UT 84111-4331
WashingtonMelanie S. Ito, M.D.5000 26th Ave., So.Seattle,WA 98108-2020
Joseph K. Nakahara, M.D.146 NE 51 st St.Seattle,WA 98105-3702
Gregory M. Welsh, M.D.3149 Ellis St., #101Bellingham,WA 98225-7710
Donna Marie White, M.D.1400 E. Kincaid St.MountVernon,WA 98273
Uniformed Services West
Mary P. Dourgarian, M.D.2218 Fort Point Rd.Gold River, CA 95670-8203
Mary P. May-Fairchok, M.D.2325 18th St., SEPuyallup, WA 98374
Arun Atreiya Rangaswami, M.D.2315 Hastings Dr.Belmont, CA 94002
California 2
Barbara Anne Carnes, M.D.15446 S. Western Ave.Gardena, CA 90249
Cecilia Soriano Casaclang, M.D.28713 Fox Tail WayHighland, CA 92346
Julie Verdeyen Douglass, M.D.32420 Nautilus Dr.Rancho Palos Verdes, CA 90279
Lorna Kong-Thein, M.D.3317 Burrit WayLa Crancenta, CA 91214-1235
Michael Allan Kuhn, M.D.Loma Linda Med. Ctr.Div. of Pediatric Cardiology11234 Anderson St., Rm.4433Loma Linda, CA 92354
Ofelia Elison Marin, M.D.16260 Ventura Blvd., #210Encino, CA 91436
Ellen Nadine Reich, M.D.13834 ArapahoeTustin, CA 92680
Fariborz David Satey, M.D.19150 Erwin St.Reseda,CA 91335
Molly Sauve, M.D.621 - 17th St.Manhattan Beach, CA90266-4808
Carolina G. Stephenson, M.D.2555 Tanoble Dr.Aftadena, CA 91001
Heatherly S.Vandeweghe, M.D.969 Hilgard Ave., #810Los Angeles, CA 90024-3053
California 3
Mary Beth Casement, M.D.4773 Brookwood Ct.Carlsbad, CA 92008-6577
Sylkia M. Martinez, M.D.2170 Luz WayOceanside, CA 92056-3233
Pamela Anne Wells, M.D.204 N. El Camino Reel, E-439Encinitas, CA 92024-2867
Califomia 4Cara Bailey Ruiz, M.D.1330 E. Lawson Ln.Placentia, CA 92670
DISTRICTVIThomas F.Tonniges, M.D.2115 N KansasSuite 120Hastings, NE 68901 -2615
DISTRICT VII
Carden Johnston, M.D.Children's Hospital of Alabama1600 7th Ave., SouthSuite 001Birmingham, AL 35233-1711
DISTRICT VIIIDonald E. Cook, M.D.1710 21st Ave.Greeley, CO 80631
DISTRICT IX
Leonard A. Kutnik, M.D.4690 Genesee Ave.San Diego, CA 92117
AmericanAcademy ofPediatrics
California I
Theodore John Chaconas, M.D.4271 DunsmuirAve.Oakland, CA 94619-1600
Steven Philip Dinstell, M.D.12 Stanton Ct.Orinda,CA 94563-1628
Jennifer A. Graber, M.D.13956-A Skyline Blvd.Woodside, CA 94062-4505
Bonnie C. Hamilton, M.D.890 Marina Dr.Napa, CA 94559-4745
Lubna Hasanain, M.D.270 Moraga WayOrinda, CA 94563
Glenn Law, M.D.2929 Routier Rd., 190Sacramento, CA 95827-1974
Samrina Rasheed Marshall, M.D.1915 Imperial Ave.Davis, CA 95616-3164
Sharon Pancio, M.D.370 60th St.Oakland, CA 94618-1212
When you need to contact pediatricians, contact AAPNews. Each month more than 49,000 pediatricians, third-yearpediatric residents and other subscribers turn to AAP News forchild health information they cannot get elsewhere. With aclassified ad, you can speak directly to those readers.
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Florida
Miami - Physician group seeks BE/BCPediatrician for Emergency Depart-ment and hospital based practice.Excellent work environment. Flexibleschedule/no call. Contact: EileenMacLean, EMSA, 1(800)422-3672,ext. 7468; FAX (305)424-3270.EOE/AAJM/F
Tampa - Pediatric opportunitiespresently exist in a 250-bed full ser-vice hospital for BE/BC pediatriciansinterested in providing services in abusy emergency department. Annualpediatric census of 12,000 visits. Lowto moderate acuity. Attractive hoursand compensation, paid professionalliability insurance and more. ContactRita Offenberg at EMSA, 1(800)422-3672, ext. 7280 or FAX CV to(305)424-3270.
GeorgiaATLANTA - suburban medical groupseeks BC/BE pediatricians. privatepractice, clinic, urgent care, and locumtenens opportunities available. Com-petitive salaried positions, withgenerous benefits. Reply with CV:Hicks and Associates, 1530 Dun-woody Village Parkway, Suite 204,Atlanta 30338. (404) 804-0043.
ATLANTA - Four pediatricians seekingBC/BE full or part-time physician.Please send resume to: Michael K.Levine, MD; 755 Mt. Vernon Highway,#150, Atlanta, GA 30328.
A S A M C O N F E R E N C E
THE 8TH NATIONAL CONFERENCE ON NICOTINE DEPENDENCE,cosponsored by the American Society ofAddiction Medicine (ASAM),will be held inToronto, Ontario, Canada, October 13-15, 1995. Four
pre-conference workshops will be held on Thursday, October 12, 1995.
The ASAM conference is intendedfor health professionals who deal withtobacco-using patients. It will be ofspecial value to physicians, hospitaladministrators, clinical psychologists, counselors, respiratory thierapists,and others involved in the management of nicotine dependence.
MAIN TOPIC AREAS INCLUDE:
Neuropharmacological and basic developments regarding nicotineas a dependence-inducing agent (state of the science)Clinically directed treatments for smoking cessation targeted at thepractitioner, including early interventions, pharmacologicaltreatments and behavior therapy (skills of trade)Clinically focused information regarding the health effects orconsequences of nicotine use, such as public healthimplications and cardiopulmonary consequences
Epidemiologically directed workshops focused on the use ofnicotine-containing products over the ages and withinspecial groupsTargeted primary, secondary and tertiary prevention at the agent level
For more conference information, contact the ASAM office at(301) 656-3920.
October
Pediatrics for the Practitioner -
Back to the Basics, October 7 & 8,1 995; Roswell, New Mexico, spon-sored by New Mexico PediatricSociety. Contact Steve Yabek, MD,715 Grand Ave NE, Suite 207,Albuquerque, NM 87102. Ph (505)848-3700.
1995 Georgia Chapter annualmeeting -October 5-7 at Swissotel;Atlanta, GA. Contact Louise Pringle-Jones at (404)881-5094 or (800)282-0224 for details.
November
CME Seminar, R.O.Y. Warren Memo-rial Seminar - Friday, November 3 atDelaware Academy of Medicine, 1925Lovering Ave, Wilmington, DE 19806.Registration $15.00 includes lunch,contact Christine Schnatterer, (302)733-7679 .
December
Fourteenth Annual Binational Pedi-atric Conference, December 2, 1995;Hotel Lucerna, Tijuana, Mexico; Spon-sored by Children's Hospital & HealthCenter. Contact - Continuing MedicalEducation, 3020 Children's Way(5021), San Diego, CA 92123. Ph(61 9)576-4072.
Alaska
Anchorage -Full-time BC/BE pedia-trician to join established, growingpractice. Close to excellent year roundrecreation; wonderful schools; familyoriented community. Enjoy the naturalbeauty and adventure of Alaska! Foran outstanding practice opportunitysend CV to: POL, 3500 LaTouche,Suite 280/290, Anchorage, Alaska99508; or fax CV to (907)562-6527; orcall Mary, (907)562-2120.
Arkansas
Partnership opportunity! BC/BEpediatrician needed to join busy,established practice. Solid referralpattern, new office adjacent to well-equipped hospital (level 11 nursery).Income potential $200K plus, two yearguarantee, comprehensive benefits.University, great schools, affordablehousing, 1 hour to major metro. Call orsend C.V. to Jane Vogt, (800)765-3055, 222 S. Central, Suite 700, St.Louis, MO 63105, FAX (314)726-3009.
DISTRICT I
Gilbert L. Fuld, M.D.The Hitchcock Clinic590 Court St.Keene,NH 03431-1719
DISTRICT II
Louis Z. Cooper, M.D.St Lukes Roosevelt Hospital1000 Tenth Ave.New York, NY 10019
DISTRICT III
Susan Aronson, M.D.605 Moreno RoadNarberth, PA 19072-1618
DISTRICT IV
Joseph R. Zanga, M.D.PO Box 980514Richmond, VA 23298-0514
DISTRICTV
Robert E. Hannemann, M.D.2600 GreenbushLafayette, IN 47903-5545
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CHAMBERSBURG HEiALTH SERVICESJoin our busy, progressive, three physician pediatric group located in a new pro-
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IllinoisCHICAGO/NORTHWEST SUBURBS:Our Pediatric Group Practice is seek-ing a BE/13C Pediatrician to start July,1996. Full or part-time position avail-able. Excellent salary and benefits.Please send or fax CV to: ASSOCI-ATES IN PEDIATRICS, S.C., 1015Summit Street, Elgin, IL 60120. Ph(708)742-6888 FAX 708/742-8544.
Kentuckcy2 Pediatrician positions available with-in the Appalachian Region in aHealthcare Shortage Area. Good Payand good benefits. Send inquiry toAAP News Box #040105 ClassifiedAds, PO Box 927, Elk Grove Village, IL60009-0927.
Minnesota
Join an established Pediatric prac-tice at Albert Lea Clinic, part of MayoHealth System, offering a comprehen-sive benefit plan with a productionbased compensation system. AlbertLea, a community of 20,000, is the idealplace in which to raise a family and hasan excellent school system. It repre-sents traditional Midwestern values withcrime and unemployment being virtuallynonexistent. Direct curriculum vitae orinquiries to Dr. Clarence Carlson - Med-ical Director or Tami Politz, Albert LeaClinic, 1602 Fountain Street, Albert LeaMN 56007, phone (507)373-8251; fax(507)377-4832.
PennsylvaniaThe Geisinger Health System is cur-rently seeking BC/BE Pediatricphysicians for a variety of locationsthroughout its rural HMO system.Openings are available in Lewistown,Philipsburg, Tyrone, Pottsville, andMontoursville. Practice opportunitiesinclude inpatient/outpatient generalpediatrics joining a 2 to 6 physiciangroup practice. The Geisinger systemis composed of two hospitals, nearly60 practice sites, and a new 86-bedJanet Weis Children's Hospital, thefirst acute care children's hospitallocated in a rural area in the UnitedStates. For additional information onthese pediatric opportunities within oursystem, please contact: Geisinger,Physician Recruitment DepartmentPD-AB, 100 N. Academy Avenue,Danville, PA 17822-3024, or call(800) 845-7112; FAX (717) 271-6988.E.O.E. M/F/H/V.
The Geisinger system of healthcare is currently seeking BC/BE pedi-atric physicians for Western Regionlocations including Lewistown, StateCollege, and Philipsburg. Practiceopportunities include inpatient/outpa-tient general pediatrics joining 2 to 3pediatric physician groups in a multi-specialty/primary care office setting.Enjoy the beautiful countryside withmany cultural and recreational activi-ties. All sites are located near StateCollege, PA, home of Penn State Uni-versity. Join the nation's largest ruralHMO which includes 2 hospitals andnearly 60 community practice sites.Additionally, the Geisinger system hasa new 86-bed Children's Hospital. It isthe first rural tertiary care children'shospital in the United States. For addi-tional information on these and otherpediatric opportunities within our sys-tem, please contact: Geisinger,Physician Recruitment DepartmentPD-AB, 100 N. Academy Avenue,Danville, PA 17822-3024, or call(800) 845-7112; FAX (717) 271-6988.E.O.E. M/F/HN.
TexasHouston - MacGregor MedicalAssociation, Large, well establishedmultispecialty group practice seeks fulltime BC Pediatrician due to growth inpractice. Group consists of about 200physicians. Set office hours and limit-ed call give you the opportunity toenjoy the variety of activities the GulfCoast area and the city of Houstonhave to offer. Excellent benefits,including malpractice with tail cover-age, and competitive financialpackage. Must be available in 1995.Call 1(800)716-6060 or send CV to2550 Holly Hall, Houston, TX 77054,Professional Relations.
San Antonio- Excellent opportunityfor Pediatric Emergency Medicine,fellowship trained physician at thisLevel II Children's Hospital. ED & FastTrack combined Annual Census45,000. Competitive remunerationand paid malpractice insurance. Con-tact: Maria Hurtado, Acute CareSpecialists, 1(800)422-3672, ext 7466;or FAX CV Attn: M. Hurtado to(305)424-3270.
CHICAGO -OUTLYING: BC/BEPediatrician to join established solopractice, 1-1/2 hours from Chicago,PT/FT. Will consider beginner. Verygood growth potential. Experiencein allergy a plus. Send CV toAAP NEWS -Box # 0901 5, 1 41Northwest Point BLVD, Elk Grove Vil-lage, IL 60007.
The Chambersburg Hospital has:A dedicated 12-bed Pediatric Unit1 8-bassinet Nursery, including Level II NICUSingle room maternity care
- Over I1000 births per year- Low Medicaid* Five obstetricians on staff
For more information, please call or send CV to:Marie Royce, Director of Physician Relations
Chamnbersburg Healthi ServicesP.O. Box 6005, Chambersburg, PA 17201
(800) 758-8835Fax: (717) 267-7769
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5049 PED - Established MSG located in stable community of 8,500 with easyaccess to Gulf Shores seeks additional pediatrician. Highly competitivesalary and benefit package, 1 in 4 call coverage, solid community, good|public and private schools. CONTACT DARRELL MOYER, EXT. 228.
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i1714 PED - Salaried position with full benefits available with a 230-bed hos-ipital located in a community of over 30,000 midway between Indianapolisand Fort Wayne. Busy practice from day one with no administrative oroverhead worries. CONTACT ANDY JOHNS AT EXT. 237.!: ~~~~~OHIO
1739 PED - Prestigious 7 member pediatric group in Toledo seeks BE/BC|pediatrician. Ready made practice, excellent call coverage, plus supportfrom 7 neonatologists and 4 pediatric intensivists with 784-bed Toledo Hos-pital. This salaried position has a competitive financial package. CONTACTANDY JOHNS AT EXT. 237.l
1744 PED/ACA - Division Chief and Junior Faculty positions available withThe Children's Medical Center of Northwest Ohio and The Medical Collegeeof Ohio. Seeking candidates with a strong commitment to primary care
'pediatrics, clinical teaching and research, and creativity in program develop-ment. CALLANN HUTTNER AT EXT. 225.|1745 PEDIDEV.BE1H. - Division Chief and Junior Faculty positions available|with The Children's Medical Center of Northwest Ohio and the MedicalCollege of Ohio. Join two other physicians and have a clinical practiceresponsibility along with teaching and research in a clinical context. Theideal candidate will be fellowship trained. CONTACT ANN HUTTNER ATEXT 225.
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Academic Position-Pediatric Oto-laryngologist Louisiana StateUniversity, School of Medicine, NewOrleans. The LSU Department ofOtorhinolaryngology and Biocommu-nication has an immediate openingfor a fellowship-trained PediatricOtolaryngologist. This excellent oppor-tunity offers an academic tenure-trackappointment and the chance to join abusy, well-established pediatric oto-laryngology practice closely affiliatedwith Children's Hospital in NewOrleans. Candidates must be boardcertified and should have training in allaspects of pediatric otolaryngology.Ample opportunity for clinical andbasic research available. Send cur-riculum vitae and three references to:Evelyn A. Kluka, MD; Dept. of Otorhi-nolaryngology & Biocommunication;2020 Gravier St., Suite A, NewOrleans, LA 701 12. (An affirmativeaction/equal opportunity employer.)
JOB FRIRWlhether you are looking for a physician or a position, theJob Fair at this year's Rnnual Meeting is the place to be.
The Job Fair is sponsored by Weatheroy Health Care, the Rcademy'spreferred provider for recruitment and placement services.
The Job Fair wJill feature:
* Consultants wLho specialize In pediatric recruitmentand placement
* Interactive computers listing available positionsnationwJide
* Oetailed information on more than 340O available positions
Plan to visit the Job Fair located next to the RRP ResourceCenter in the Exhibit Hall. The RRP Rnnual Meeting will beheld October 14-18, 1995, in San Francisco.
Rlso plan to stop by the Wleatherby Health Care booth#11L40A142 for free copies of the 1995 salary survey and54--page booklet, Best Friendg Gulde to Findlng a Practice.
For more information contact:Clayton Wleed, Wleatherby Health Care25 Van Zant Street, Norwalk, CT 06855(8001 365-8903
IJJeatherby Health Care places doctors at a rate of 2.1 per day.
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ACTeRS is a standardized teacher rating form forgrades K-8 that objectively measures four sepa-rate characteristics: Attention, Hyperactivity, So-cial Skills, and Oppositional Behavior. The reliabil-ity, validity, and utility of ACTeRS have beenrepeatedly demonstrated in published studies andclinical trials throughout its 20-year research his-tory. Teachers respond to the 24 items that de-scribe classroom behavior. These ratings aresummed and transferred to a separate ProfileForm where norm comparisons are read directly.The new ACTeRS: Parent Form helps improvediagnostic accuracy by offering objective infor-mation from parents. Parent observations, com-bined with the teacher's perspective, provide amore complete representation of the child's over-all behavior. Similar in presentation to ACTeRS,the parentform measuresthe same fourfactors asthe teacher's form. By enhancing the core ques-tions with additional descriptive information, theform helps parents make accurate, informed ob-servations about their children.
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Both ACTeRS and the ACTeRS: Parent Form areavailable in English or Spanish. An English versionmicrocomputer edition provides automatic scor-ing and report generation, and maintains multiplerecords for each child to facilitate longitudinalcomparisons and medication effects.
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FLORIDA AND VIRGINIA - Hospital-based Pediatricians and Neo-natologists for fulfilling and gratifyingcareers. Very attractive call schedulesoffering participation in all areas ofpediatric or neonatology practice.High quality subspeciality support.Opportunities in areas of high geo-graphic desirability. Children'sHospital Services offers an outstand-ing employee compensation package,including full benefits and professionalliability insurance. Contact: Dee Crum,Children's Hospital Services, Inc.,21644 State Road 7, Boca Raton, FL33428. (800)300-5232. Fax: (407)488-8279. AAIEOE, M/F.
ROCKY MOUNTAINS - Enjoy thegreat outdoors while practicing pedi-atrics in a ready-made practice.Seeking a fourth partner. ContactBetsy Wegusen, 1-(800)765-3055, orFAX CV: (314)726-3009.
NATIONWIDE PEDIATRICOPPORTUNITIES ! ! !Coastal Government Ser-vices Inc., seeks fully trainedpediatric physicians to work inone of the many nationalopportunities in the upcomingMultisite Pediatrics Contractfor the U.S. Government.There will be full time clinicpositions in MD, DC, NY, VA,NC, SC, GA, AL, KY, LA, TX,OK, AZ, MO, KS, CO, CA, AKand Hi. For more informationon these impressive opportu-nities please call DougBrogdon at 1 (800)476-4157or fax CV to 1 (919)493-4120.
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locum tenens opportunities withinthe Indian Health Service, including tribalhealth programs. The project will match
pedilatricians with an interest inlocum tenens opportunities with
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For more information orto advertise placement opportunities,contact Laura Aird, AAP Committee onNative American Child Health,141 Northwest Point Blvd.,Elk Grove Village, IL 600C)7;(708) 98 1-6750;e-mail 75672.3405@compuserve.com.
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UNI4VERSITY OF IOWA/VCOLLEGE OF MEDICINE
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October 6-7, 1995Iowa City, Iowa
Co-sponsored by theAmerican Academy of Pediatrics, District VI
TOPICS INCLUDE
Economic Survival
Contract Negotiation
Legal Issues
Medicaid Managed Care
Ethics ofManaged Care
This course is designed for pediatricians,family physicians, other child health care providers
and office administrators.
For more information call (319) 356-3462
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