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MiZ ^::.;:3^"~~~~ Dear Academy Fellow: 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. 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 new applicants to your District Chairperson by February 15. NewYork 2 Cynthia Yvonne Stevens, M.D. 363 Franklin Ave. Brooklyn, NY 11238-2011 NewYork 3 Risa Schwed Gorelick, M.D. 263 N. Main St. Spring Valley, NY 10977 Ilene S. Kaufman, M.D. 842 Carroll St. Brooklyn, NY 11215 Evelyn Montalvo-Stanton, M.D. 20 Greenway Dr. East Hampton, NY 1 1937 Ezquiel Bernard Cartaya, M.D. PO Box 45231 1 Sunrise, FL 33345 Ruben Gonzalez-Vallina, M.D. 3200 SW 60th Ct. Miami, FL 33155 William Ignacio Muinos, M.D. 3200 SW 60th Ct., Ste. 204 Miami, FL 33155 Georgia Laurie Keith Mc Neill, M.D. 1303 4th St., SW Mouftrie, GA 31768 North Carolina Joseph William Sechler, M.D. Asheville Pediatric Assoc. 77 Mc Dowell St. Asheville, NC 28801 4435 South Carolina Charles Michael Collins, M.D. 204 E. Cheves St. Florence, SC 29506-2604 Michelle M. Macias, M.D. M.U.S.C. Vince Moseley Clinic 41 Bee St. Charleston, SC 29403 Illinois Teresa Lynn Frankovich, M.D. 3320 N. Kenmore, #1 Chicago, IL 60657 Mary Alice Reid, M.D. 4425 W. 63rd St. Chicago, IL 60629-5530 Kansas James L. Loker, M.D. 3311 E. Murdock Wichita, KS 68208 South Dakota Christiane R. Maroun, M.D. 1301 Firesteel Dr., #4 Mitchell, SD 57301 Wisconsin Karen Betts Mielke, M.D. 1 000 N. Oak Ave. Marshfield, WI 54449 Arizona Susan Arlene Geren, M.D. 5902 E. Grandview Rd. Scottsdale, AZ 85254-1287 Brian Patrick Hagerty, M.D. 917 N. 3rd. Ave. Tucson, AZ 85705-7862 Colorado Michael Joseph Brazelton, M.D. Kaiser Permanente 4803 Ward Rd. Wheat Ridge, CO 80033-1902 Robin Lynn Schaten, M.D. 1925 W. Mountainview Ave. Longmont, CO 80501 Washington Allen R. Chen, M.D., PhD 91 1 N. 81st St. Seattle, WA 98103-4317 Sandra Kay Griffith, M.D. 2307 129th Ave., SE Bellevue, WA 98005 Connecticut Betty S. Spivack, M.D. Hartford Hospital Dept. of Pediatrics 80 Seymour St. Hartford, CT 06102-5037 Uniformed Services East Susan Blank, M.D. 200 E. 33rd St., 7A New York, NY 1001 6-4827 Massachusetts David Isadore Miller, M.D. 48 Platinum Cr. Northampton, MA 01060-3663 Richard Alan Von Rueden, M.D. 6 Rockland Rd. Marblehead, MA 01945 New Hampshire Michael Promnitz, M.D. PO Box 36 Franklin, NH 03235-0036 Steven Neil Weindling, M.D. Dartmouth-Hitchcock Med. Ctr. Dept. of Pediatrics 1 Medical Center Dr. Lebanon, NH 03756 Quebec CPSIAAP Dual Fellow Pierre Vincelette, M.D. 89 Tremoy Rouyn-Noranda, PQ J9Z 1W4 Canada DISTRICT I Gilbert L. Fuld, M.D. The Hitchcock Clinic 590 Court St. Keene, NH 03431 -1719 DISTRICT 11 Louis Z. Cooper, M.D. St Lukes Roosevelt Hospital 1 000 Tenth Ave. New York, NY 1001 9 DISTRICT III Susan Aronson, M.D. 605 Moreno Road Narberth, PA 19072-1618 DISTRICT IV Joseph R. Zanga, M.D. Box 980514 Richmond, VA 23298-0514 DISTRICT V Robert E. Hannemann, M.D. 2600 Greenbush Lafayette, IN 47903-5545 DISTRICT VI Thomas F.Tonniges, M.D. 2115 NKansas Suite 120 Hastings, NE 68901 -2615 DISTRICT VII Carden Johnston, M.D. Children's Hospital of Alabama 1600 7th Ave., South Suite 001 Birmingham, AL 35233-1711 DISTRICT VIII Donald E. Cook, M.D. 1710 21 st Ave. Greeley, CO 80631 DISTRICT IX Leonard A. Kutnik, M.D. 4690 Genesee Ave. San Diego, CA 92117 Maryland Carol Ann Wilson Blank, M.D. 10213 S. Dolfield Rd. Owings Mills, MD 21117 Obinna Ifediora Maduka, M.D. 5509 Barrington Ct. Columbia, MD 21045 New Jersey Valerie Jai Niketakis-Wujciak, M.D. 7 Birch Ave. North Caldwell, NJ 07006-4502 David Wurtzel, M.D. 219 Countryside Ln. Mt. Laurel, NJ 08054-1023 Pennsylvania Gloria Seijas Romero, M.D. 523 Dorseyville Rd. Pittsburgh, PA 15238-1651 Karen S. Vargo, M.D. 613 Northaven Cr. Pittsburgh, PA 15116-1961 I&If_ Alabama Neil W. Kooy, M.D. Children's Hosp. of AL Div. of Critical Care 1600 7th Ave., So., ACC-504 Birmingham, AL 35233 Arkansas Robin Camille Williams, M.D. 1700 Harrison, #N Batesville, AR 72501 Louisiana Meena A. Bakare, M.D. 1415 7th St., #l Mamou, LA 70554-2269 Texas Donald Kyle Kelley, M.D. 4014 Shavano Dr. Austin, TX 78749-6902 California 1 Albina Salas Gogo, M.D. 700 Sunrise Ave., #N Roseville, CA 95661 Califomia 2 Patricia Carliino, M.D. 231 01 Sherman Pi., #405 West Hills, CA 91307 Teresa V. Rozon-Armosilla, M.D. 2700 Bellflower Blvd., #11 5 Long Beach, CA 90815 XAcademly elf Michigan Laura Ann Carravallah, M.D. Pediatric Education 1 Hurley Piz. Flint, Ml 48503-5993 Abhay Mehendale, M.D. 4327 Whisperway Troy, Ml 48098 Ohio Loretta A. Dandrea, M.D. 3739 Indian Rd. Toledo, OH 43606-2408 David C. Walker, M.D. 6707 Powers Blvd., #203 Parma, OH 44120 New York I Maria Irene Vanderhoff, M.D. 4155 West Wind Dr. Vernon, NY 13476-4629 Kathleen Suzanne Webb, M.D. 103 Rockford Dr. Syracuse, NY 13224-1838 Florida Toree H. Malasanos Baker, M.D. 3821 NW 35th Pi. Gainesville, FL 32606 When you need to contact pediatricians, contact AAP News. Each month more than 48,000 pediatricians, third-year pedi- atric residents and other subscribers turn to AAP News for child health information they cannot get elsewhere. With a clas- sified ad, you can speak directly to those readers. Rates: The one-time cost for placing a classified ad is $140 for 30 or fewer words and $2 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 pur- chased at the same time. Ads may be boxed for a one-time cost of $90. Blind Box Returns: Available for a $35 service charge per ad insertion. To reply to a box number, send your response to: Box Number, AAP News, Classified Ads, P.O. Box 927, Elk Grove Village, IL 60009-0927. Classification: Classified ads are accepted under Business Services, General Announcements, Medical Meetings, Physi- cians Wanted, Positions Wanted, Practices Available, Publica- tions, Real Estate and Residencies/Fellowships Available. Display Classified Ads: Camera-ready and 2-color display classified ads are accepted under General Announcements, Medical Meetings, Physicians Wanted, Positions Wanted, Practices Available and Residencies/ Fellowships Available. Contact AAP News for display classifed ad sizes and rates. For more information, contact: Pamela Malik, Classified Ad Coordinator, at (800) 433-9016, ext. 7667. In Illinois, (708) 981-7667. Ad copy and payments may be sent to: Classified Ads, AAP News, 141 Northwest Point Blvd., P.O. Box 927, Elk Grove Village, IL 60009-0927. Advertising Policy: Although the Academy believes these classified ads are from reputable sources, the Academy does not investigate the offers made and assumes no responsibility concerning them. Frequently, it is necessary to modify the wording of classified ads. These changes are generally made in compliance with the 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 practice. 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 classifi- cations 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 misrepresen- tation 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. 28 AAP News/January 1995

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MiZ ::.;:3^"~~~~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 February 15.

NewYork 2

CynthiaYvonne Stevens, M.D.363 Franklin Ave.Brooklyn, NY 11238-2011

NewYork 3Risa Schwed Gorelick, M.D.263 N. Main St.Spring Valley, NY 10977

Ilene S. Kaufman, M.D.842 Carroll St.Brooklyn, NY 11215

Evelyn Montalvo-Stanton, M.D.20 Greenway Dr.East Hampton, NY 11937

Ezquiel Bernard Cartaya, M.D.PO Box 45231 1Sunrise, FL 33345

Ruben Gonzalez-Vallina, M.D.3200 SW 60th Ct.Miami, FL 33155

William Ignacio Muinos, M.D.3200 SW 60th Ct., Ste.204Miami, FL 33155

GeorgiaLaurie Keith Mc Neill, M.D.1303 4th St., SWMouftrie, GA 31768

North CarolinaJoseph William Sechler, M.D.Asheville Pediatric Assoc.77 Mc Dowell St.Asheville, NC 28801 4435

South CarolinaCharles Michael Collins, M.D.204 E. Cheves St.Florence, SC 29506-2604

Michelle M. Macias, M.D.M.U.S.C. Vince Moseley Clinic41 Bee St.Charleston, SC 29403

IllinoisTeresa Lynn Frankovich, M.D.3320 N. Kenmore, #1Chicago, IL 60657

Mary Alice Reid, M.D.4425 W.63rd St.Chicago, IL 60629-5530

KansasJames L. Loker, M.D.3311 E. MurdockWichita, KS 68208

South DakotaChristiane R. Maroun, M.D.1301 Firesteel Dr., #4Mitchell, SD 57301

WisconsinKaren Betts Mielke, M.D.1000 N. Oak Ave.Marshfield,WI 54449

ArizonaSusan Arlene Geren, M.D.5902 E. Grandview Rd.Scottsdale, AZ 85254-1287

Brian Patrick Hagerty, M.D.917 N. 3rd. Ave.Tucson, AZ 85705-7862

ColoradoMichael Joseph Brazelton, M.D.Kaiser Permanente4803 Ward Rd.Wheat Ridge, CO 80033-1902

Robin Lynn Schaten, M.D.1925 W. Mountainview Ave.Longmont, CO 80501

WashingtonAllen R. Chen, M.D., PhD91 1 N.81st St.Seattle, WA 98103-4317

Sandra Kay Griffith, M.D.2307 129th Ave., SEBellevue, WA 98005

ConnecticutBetty S. Spivack, M.D.Hartford HospitalDept. of Pediatrics80 Seymour St.Hartford, CT 06102-5037

Uniformed Services EastSusan Blank, M.D.200 E. 33rd St., 7ANew York, NY 10016-4827

MassachusettsDavid Isadore Miller, M.D.48 Platinum Cr.Northampton, MA 01060-3663

Richard Alan Von Rueden, M.D.6 Rockland Rd.Marblehead, MA 01945

New HampshireMichael Promnitz, M.D.PO Box 36Franklin, NH 03235-0036

Steven Neil Weindling, M.D.Dartmouth-Hitchcock Med. Ctr.Dept. of Pediatrics1 Medical Center Dr.Lebanon, NH 03756

QuebecCPSIAAP Dual FellowPierre Vincelette, M.D.89 TremoyRouyn-Noranda, PQ J9Z 1W4Canada

DISTRICT IGilbert L. Fuld, M.D.The Hitchcock Clinic590 Court St.Keene, NH 03431 -1719

DISTRICT 11Louis Z. Cooper, M.D.St Lukes Roosevelt Hospital1000 Tenth Ave.New York, NY 10019

DISTRICT IIISusan Aronson, M.D.605 Moreno RoadNarberth, PA 19072-1618

DISTRICT IV

Joseph R. Zanga, M.D.Box 980514Richmond, VA 23298-0514

DISTRICTVRobert E. Hannemann, M.D.2600 GreenbushLafayette, IN 47903-5545

DISTRICT VIThomas F.Tonniges, M.D.2115NKansasSuite 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 IXLeonard A. Kutnik, M.D.4690 Genesee Ave.San Diego, CA 92117

MarylandCarol Ann Wilson Blank, M.D.10213 S. Dolfield Rd.Owings Mills, MD 21117

Obinna Ifediora Maduka, M.D.5509 Barrington Ct.Columbia, MD 21045

New JerseyValerie Jai Niketakis-Wujciak, M.D.7 Birch Ave.North Caldwell, NJ 07006-4502

David Wurtzel, M.D.219 Countryside Ln.Mt. Laurel, NJ 08054-1023

PennsylvaniaGloria Seijas Romero, M.D.523 Dorseyville Rd.Pittsburgh, PA 15238-1651

Karen S. Vargo, M.D.613 Northaven Cr.Pittsburgh, PA 15116-1961

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AlabamaNeil W. Kooy, M.D.Children's Hosp. of ALDiv. of Critical Care1600 7th Ave., So., ACC-504Birmingham, AL 35233

ArkansasRobin Camille Williams, M.D.1700 Harrison, #NBatesville, AR 72501

LouisianaMeena A. Bakare, M.D.1415 7th St., #lMamou, LA 70554-2269

TexasDonald Kyle Kelley, M.D.4014 Shavano Dr.Austin,TX 78749-6902

California 1Albina Salas Gogo, M.D.700 Sunrise Ave., #NRoseville, CA 95661

Califomia 2Patricia Carliino, M.D.23101 Sherman Pi., #405West Hills, CA 91307

Teresa V. Rozon-Armosilla, M.D.2700 Bellflower Blvd., #11 5Long Beach, CA 90815

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MichiganLaura Ann Carravallah, M.D.Pediatric Education1 Hurley Piz.Flint, Ml 48503-5993

Abhay Mehendale, M.D.4327 WhisperwayTroy, Ml 48098

OhioLoretta A. Dandrea, M.D.3739 Indian Rd.Toledo, OH 43606-2408

David C. Walker, M.D.6707 Powers Blvd., #203Parma,OH 44120

NewYork IMaria Irene Vanderhoff, M.D.4155 West Wind Dr.Vernon, NY 13476-4629

Kathleen Suzanne Webb, M.D.103 Rockford Dr.Syracuse, NY 13224-1838

FloridaToree H. Malasanos Baker, M.D.3821 NW 35th Pi.Gainesville, FL 32606

When you need to contact pediatricians, contact AAP News.Each month more than 48,000 pediatricians, third-year pedi-atric residents and other subscribers turn to AAP News forchild health information they cannot get elsewhere. With a clas-sified ad, you can speak directly to those readers.

Rates: The one-time cost for placing a classified ad is $140for 30 or fewer words and $2 for each additional word. A $20discount per month is allowed for ads that are published inthree or more consecutive issues. The three ads must be pur-chased at the same time. Ads may be boxed for a one-time costof $90.

Blind Box Returns: Available for a $35 service charge perad insertion. To reply to a box number, send your response to:Box Number, AAP News, Classified Ads, P.O. Box 927, ElkGrove Village, IL 60009-0927.

Classification: Classified ads are accepted under BusinessServices, General Announcements, Medical Meetings, Physi-cians Wanted, Positions Wanted, Practices Available, Publica-

tions, Real Estate and Residencies/Fellowships Available.Display Classified Ads: Camera-ready and 2-color display

classified ads are accepted under General Announcements,Medical Meetings, Physicians Wanted, Positions Wanted,Practices Available and Residencies/ Fellowships Available.Contact AAP News for display classifed ad sizes and rates.

For more information, contact: Pamela Malik, ClassifiedAd Coordinator, at (800) 433-9016, ext. 7667. In Illinois, (708)981-7667. Ad copy and payments may be sent to: ClassifiedAds, AAP News, 141 Northwest Point Blvd., P.O. Box 927, ElkGrove Village, IL 60009-0927.

Advertising Policy: Although the Academy believes theseclassified ads are from reputable sources, the Academy doesnot investigate the offers made and assumes no responsibilityconcerning them.

Frequently, it is necessary to modify the wording of classifiedads. These changes are generally made in compliance with theregulations of various federal and/or state commissions against

discrimination or because they might be interpreted as beingunlawful or in conflict with professional standards of medicalpractice.

Advertisements for employment containing specifications asto race, creed, color, age, religion, gender, ethnic origin ornational origin may be unlawful and professionally improper.Accordingly, discriminatory wording is not acceptable inAAP News.

Other phrases for publication in various advertising classifi-cations which might be interpreted as being unlawful and inconflict with professional standards of medical practice couldinclude: "Complete list of patients' records for sale:' the offer ofrebates or "kickbacks ' wording that could be interpreted asderogatory or defamatory to other physicians, the misrepresen-tation 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.

28 AAP News/January 1995

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MassachusettsCLINICAL MEETING"ISSUES ANDANSWERS IN PEDIATRIC ANDADOLESCENT GYNECOLOGY".Sponsored by the North AmericanSociety for Pediatric and AdolescentGynecology. 9th Annual Clinical Meet-ing, Toronto, Canada, April 21-23,1995. For information, write to: 1015Chestnut Street, Suite 1225, Philadel-phia, PA 19107-4302.

PEDIATRICS UPDATE (SecondAnnual Lloyd Noland), Hilton HeadIsland, South Carolina, April 26-29,1995. Faculty: Drs. Duffner, Dyment,Larsen, Oh and Smith. Call or write:Department of Medical Education,Lloyd Noland Hospital, P.O. Box 538,Fairfield, AL 35064; (205) 783-5276.

1995 PEDIATRIC UPDATE FORTHEPRIMARY CARE PHYSICIAN, April28-30 (the first weekend of the interna-tionally acclaimed "Jazz & HeritageFestival"), New Orleans, Louisiana.Presented by Tulane University Med-ical Center and Ochsner MedicalInstitutions. 13 hours, AMA Category I.Contact TUMC's Office of ContinuingEducation at (504) 588-5466 or (800)588-5300; FAX (504) 584-1779.

June

PEDIATRIC INFECTIOUS DISEASESEMINAR (Thirteenth Annual LloydNoland), Hilton Head Island, SC, June20-24, 1995. Faculty: Drs. Burchett,Daum, Feldman, Fisher, Willoughby.Call or write: Department of MedicalEducation, Lloyd Noland Hospital, P.O.Box 538, Fairfield, AL 35064; (205)783-5276.

SeptemberTHE SOCIETY FOR BEHAVIORALPEDIATRICS will conduct its 1 3thAnnual Scientific Meeting and Work-shops on September 14-18, 1995, atthe Sheraton Society Hill in Philadel-phia, Pennsylvania. We invite you tosubmit abstracts of research papersfor consideration for presentation atthe scientific sessions. ABSTRACTSMUST BE RECEIVED BY MARCH 1,1995. For fu rther information andabstract forms, please contact NoreenSpota at (215) 248-9168.

California

Upland: Pediatric Practitioner (Gener-al) of 30 years seeks BC/BE partner.Full/busy practice, 300-bed hospital,neonatal nursery. One hour away frommountains, beaches and Disneyland.Please reply to: AAP News Box#1 1 024.

Connecticut

Pediatric Practice Opportunity - Incoastal Connecticut, one hour fromNew York City. Progressive, uniquepediatric practice seeks fourth BC/BEPediatrician. Child advocacy is at thecore of this busy practice whoseemphasis is working with familiesthroughout the life cycle from infancythrough adolescence. Comprehensiveservices are provided by a family ther-apist; child psychologist; nursepractitioners; speech therapist; nutri-tionist and physical/occupationaltherapist. Open and close communica-tion between staff and families is acritical component of this group prac-tice. Our local hospital is a YaleUniversity affiliate with full neonatalcoverage. Shared night call, excellentsalary and full benefits. Please sendCV to: AAP News Box #1 1034.

Seeking BC/BE Pediatrician for hos-pital-based practice in association withFairfield County's premier hospital.Guaranteed competitive salary, excel-lent benefits and reasonable workschedule, including limited night-callcoverage. Full- and part-time positionsavailable. Mail C.V. to: Roy Schutzen-gel, M.D., Chairperson, Department ofPediatrics, St. Vincent's Medical Cen-ter, 2800 Main Street, Bridgeport, CT06606 or FAX to (203) 372-5636.

Florida

Premier opportunity for BC/BEPediatrician to assume a busy prac-tice in association with a well-established pediatrician. Join a vigor-ous and prosperous 43-physician,multispecialty group practice in VeroBeach. Large facility with lab, x-ray, CTscan, pharmacy, and clinical research.Affiliate with 293-bed, all-private roomhospital with 1,000 births annually.Begin with competitive income guar-antee with open-ended incentivebonus program with stockholder statusto follow. Outstanding benefits. Locat-ed on the central -Atlantic coast,considered one of the best keptsecrets in the state. Enjoy boating,water skiing, scuba diving, golf, tennis,live theater productions, concerts, chil-drens' theater series and over 23 milesof public beaches. Mail C.V. to: KarenCasserly, 2300 Fifth Avenue, VeroBeach, FL 32960.

GeorgiaAtlanta: Northwest suburban medicalalliance seek BC/BE Pediatricians tojoin medical group. Private practice,clinic and urgent care opportunitiesavailable in fast growing, family-orient-ed community. Competitive salariedpositions, generous benefits, partner-ship potential. Reply with CV to:Martha Hicks, Hicks and Associates,1 530 Dunwoody Village Parkway,Suite 204, Atlanta, GA 30338; (404)804-0043.

Egleston Children's Hospital atEmory University, Georgia's largestand most comprehensive children'shealth system, is recruiting BC/BEPediatricians who are seeking a chal-lenging and rewarding career within aprivate practice in the metro Atlantaarea. As part of its physician servicesprogram, Egleston is matching eagerpediatricians with progressive commu-nity-based practices whose physiciansare on the hospital's medical staff.Joining a practice that is affiliated withEgleston offers an opportunity to workwith regionally, nationally and interna-tionally recognized academic andcommunity-based physicians treatingchildren whose diagnoses range fromthe most common to the most complexdiseases and injuries. For more infor-mation, write to: Ellen Faw, PhysicianServices, Egleston Children's Hospitalat Emory University, 1405 CliftonRoad, N.E., Atlanta, GA 30322; or call(404) 325-6075.

Kentucky2 Pediatricians/Family Practitionerspositions available for rural EasternKentucky. Must be United States citi-zen or have permanent residencevisa. Good pay and good benefits.Send inquiry to: AAP News Box#01 025.

MarylandBC/BE Pediatrician: Well-estab-lished, three-partner, primary care,FFS practice. Suburban Baltimore(Towson). Academic affiliation withJohns Hopkins Medical School. Com-petitive salary/benefits package.Partnership tract after two years. SendC.V. to: Drs. Klein and Bittar, 7801 YorkRoad, Towson, MD 21204.

JUVENILE DERMATOMYOSITISPATIENTS NEEDED FOR STUDYChildren less than 18 years of age withjuvenile dermatomyositis are beingrecruited for a collaborative studywhich is investigating new tools toassess disease activity. Patients willundergo a thorough clinical evaluationat the National Institutes of Health orother participating centers, to includemagnetic resonance imaging of mus-cle, dermatologic assessment,swallowing and speech evaluation,and muscle strength evaluation. Bloodand urine will be collected for researchto develop novel immunologic activa-tion markers in monitoring diseaseactivity. Patients will be invited for amaximum of two return visits. For fur-ther information and patient referrals,please contact: Lisa G. Rider, M.D. orFrederick W. Miller, M.D., Ph.D., Build-ing 29, Room 507, HFM-521, 8800Rockville Pike, Bethesda, MD 20892;(301 ) 496-6913; FAX (301 ) 496-4684.

New JerseyFull-time BC/BE Pediatrician to joinan eight-member general pediatricgroup 30 minutes from Philadelphia.Senior partner planning to retire. Level11 nursery, full-time neonatology. Flexi-ble schedule and early partnership.Mail CV to: Salem Road Pediatrics,2006 Salem Road, Burlington Town-ship, NJ 08016; (609) 877-1768.

March

THYROID: TRIPLE THREATS Howthyroid function impinges on the devel-opment of the central nervous systemin utero, or impacts learning andbehavior through receptor dysfunctionor environmental insult, will be dis-cussed at a symposuium co-sponsored by LDA, ACOG and theAmerican Thyroid Association onMarch 1, 1995, in Orlando. Call theLearning Disabilities Associations'sJean Petersen at (412) 341-1515.

THE FIFTH WATERVILLE CONFER-ENCE: Contemporary Issues in OfficePediatrics, March 2-5, 1995, WatervilleValley, New Hampshire, sponsored bythe New Hampshire Chapter, AAR Forfurther details, contact: Catherine M.Beinhauer, NH Pediatric Society, 45Lyme Road, Suite 304, Hanover, NH03755; (603) 643-2325.

PEDIATRIC SURGERY AND ENT,March 1 1 & 12, 1 995, Albuquerque,New Mexico, sponsored by the NewMexico Pediatric Society. For moreinformation, contact: Dr. Steven M.Yabek, 715 Grand Avenue, N.E., Suite207, Albuquerque, NM 87102; (505)848-3700.

PEDIATRICS SEMINAR "ADVAN-CES & CHANGING TRENDS" (FifthAnnual Lloyd Noland), Walt DisneyWorld, Florida, March 15-18, 1995.Faculty: Drs. Garrick, Fleishman,Howard, Stiehm, and Stockman. Callor write: Department of Medical Edu-cation, Lloyd Noland Hospital, P.O. Box538, Fairfield, AL 35064; (205) 783-5276.

THE 1 ST CONGRESS OF THEEUROPEAN PAEDIATRIC NEUROL-OGY SOCIETY AND THE EURO-PEAN SOCIETY FOR PAEDIATRICNEUROSURGERY, March 19-23,1995, Eilat, Israel. Contact: Prof. ShaulHarel, P.O. Box 1912, Ramat-Gan52532, Israel; FAX: 972-3-575-3107.

PERINATAL UPDATE 1995: A CELE-BRATION OF NEW BEGINNINGS,March 29-31, 1995, Savannah Mar-riott, Savannah, Georgia. Guest facultyincludes: Gay Chisum, RN; RobertCicco, MD; LuAnn Hall, MSN; BarryMangum, Pharm D; Baha Sibai, MD;Pamela Shrock, PhD, and Peter Van-Dorsten, MD. For more information,please contact Betsi Egan at (912)350-5920.

April15TH ANNUAL NATIONAL PEDI-ATRIC INFECTIOUS DISEASESEMINAR, April 19-22, 1995, GrandHyatt Hotel, Washington, D.C. The Uni-versity of Texas Southwestern MedicalCenter at Dallas, Texas, the accreditedsponsor, is jointly sponsoring thisactivity with the National PediatricInfectious Diseases Foundation. CMEcredit offered. For information, call(317) 578-3075; Telefax: (317) 578-3802.

_!= E=N1-IgfpTm__iMaozrpiPennsylvaniaBethlehem: Director, In-PatientPediatrics/Medical Director, Pedi-atric Clinic - St. Luke's Hospital, a436-bed community teaching facilityseeks qualified candidates to direct in-patient pediatrics and provide medicalleadership for its pediatric clinic.Strong program and service develop-ment skills required. Excellentopportunity to join an exciting staff atthis distinguished regional referral cen-ter that has established mother-childhealthcare as a Center of Excellence.Contact: Stephanie Underwood, Long-shore & Simmons, 625 Ridge Pike,Plymouth Corporation Center, Suite410, Conshohocken, PA 19428; (800)346-8397 or FAX (610) 834-6785.

Alabama

Huntsville/Madison: Outstandingopportunity for BC/BE Pediatrician tojoin two recently-trained BC Pediatri-cians in a thriving practice. Diversepractice from infants to adolescents.Offering excellent salary and benefitswith opportunity for partnership. Everythird weekend call with evenly splitweekday call. Full day off each week.Beautiful area with excellent schoolsand many recreational opportunities.Send CV to: Cornerstone Pediatrics,P.C., 540 Hughes Road, Suite 10,Madison, AL 35758; or call (205) 461 -

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APed iatiinTri River Health Center, loc.ated in Uxbridge,MA, is a satellite of the University ofMassachusetts Medical Center. Currently, wehave a position available for a BC/BE Pediatri-cian to join a well-established, 4 memberPediatric Department. This position includesfaculty appointment at UMMC and member-ship in the UMMC Group Practice. We alsooffer competitive compensation with excellentfringe benefits and teaching opportunities.

Send CV to: Mel Robbins, Admini'strator,Tri River Health Center, 281 East Hartford

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New Jersey Ohio

13C/13E Pediatrician: Central Ohio, 30minutes from Columbus. Join twoother Board-Certified Pediatricians.Teaching opportunities. Excellent com-pensation and fringes. Reply to: NickAlain, M.D. or Elaine Cox, M.D., 610 S.Plum Street, Marysville, OH 43040;(513) 644-2024.

Progressive, 24-member, multispe-cialty clinic searching for secondBC/BE Pediatrician. Family-oriented,growing college town of 20,000 in NWOhio. Student loan repayment pro-gram, competitive salary. Call MaryBeth Weisenburger at Defiance Hospi-tal, (419) 783-6930, for free video andinformation.

OregonNorthwest Permanente, P.C., a sta-ble, physician-managed multispecialtygroup providing care for 380,000members of Kaiser Permanente, isseeking a BC/BE Pediatrician for a full-time or half-time position in ourPortland area medical offices. Thisposition will include 60-80% childabuse assessment with little callrequired. The department has accessto a new tri-county, state-of-the-artChild Abuse Assessment Center work-ing with police and mental healthspecialists, and advising other physi-cians statewide. Our program offers acollegial and stimulating practice inone of the most successful managedcare systems in the country, plus aquality lifestyle in the beautiful PacificNorthwest. We also offer a competitivesalary and benefits package includingpaid malpractice, sabbatical, two pen-sion plans and more. Please forwardC.V. to: A.P. Weiland, M.D., RegionalMedical Director, Northwest Perma-nente, P.C., 500 NE Multnomah Street,Suite 100, Portland, OR 97232-2099.EOE.

PennsylvaniaGeisinger presently has opportuni-ties for BC/BE Pediatricians in itsWilkes-Barre, Lewistown, Philipsburg,and Tyrone locations. Geisinger is ahealth care sytem with two hospitalsand 47 outpatient offices. Pediatricianswill provide office and inpatient care.Tertiary care is available at GeisingerMedical Center in Danville, PA. Com-petitive salary and excellent benefitspackage. Interested individuals shouldforward their CV's to: Geisinger, Physi-cian Recruitment PD-AB, 100 N.Academy Avenue, Danville, PA 17822-3024 or call (800) 845-7112; FAX(717) 271-6988. E.O.E. M/F/HN.

Northeast Pennsylvania - BC/BEPediatrician to join three pediatriciansin busy suburban practice in rapidlygrowing Bucks County; convenient toyear-round recreation. Active in ado-lescent medicine. Guaranteed salaryand early partnership available. Con-tact: Lynn Konchanin, M.D., DeniceBarnes, M.D., or Seymour Ledis, M.D.at (215) 741-0336.

Texas

Dallas/Ft. Worth Area: Excellentopportunity for two BC/BE Pediatri-cians to join newly-established,hospital-owned multispecialty group.Highly competitive remuneration pack-age with procurement of malpracticeinsurance coverage. Predictable callschedules, autonomous practice set-ting with full support servicesprovided. For details, call Steve Koron-ic at (800) 476-8954 or send CV to:2828 Croasdaile Drive, Durham, NC27705; FAX (919) 382-0227.

San Antonio: Pediatric EmergencyMedicine - Excellent opportunity atLevel II children's hospital. Annual EDcensus 45,000. Physician double andtriple coverage. BC/BE Pediatrics withED experience preferred. Competitiveremuneration/paid malpractice insur-ance. Contact: Eileen MacLean, ACS,1200 S. Pine Island Road, Suite 600,Fort Lauderdale, FL 33324-4460;(800) 422-3672, ext. 7644 or FAX(305) 424-3270.

VirginiaNEEDED STAT - BC/BE PEDIATRI-CIAN Neighborhood-oriented practicein beautiful suburban Virginia. Call(703) 757-7950.

Established, growing prac-tice located 25 miles fromNYC seeks BC/BE Pediatri-cian to join busy group on orbefore July 1, 1995. Two loca-tions offer the opportunity towork on the campus of Over-look Hospital, affiliated withColumbia Presbyterian, and ina professional office suite inthe fast-growing community ofWarren. Practice also admitsto Saint Barnabas MedicalCenter, an affiliate of UMDNJ.Practice philosophy is chacter-ized by a team approach,integrating the specializedtraining of physicians, nursepractitioners and RNs. Patientpopulation is well-balancedwith a strong private patientbase augmented by a man-aged care population.Sophisticated office manage-ment staff ensures the practiceis well positioned to maximizepotential in a changing health-care environment. Generalpediatrics or sub-specialistswelcome. Competitive, guaran-teed salary and benefits. SendC.V. to: Lewis I . Sank, M .D.,Summit-Warren Pediatrics, 33Overlook Road, Suite 403,Summit, NJ 07901; (908) 277-0050 or FAX (908) 277-0201.

NewYork

Historic Hudson Valley Home-Office.Large, Victorian, four bedrooms. Base-ment - one or two physicians. Juvenileand teen reception. Four examining,two consulting. Lucrative, prestigious,longstanding. Pictures available. Replyto: AAP News Box #12024.

Princeton: Pediatrician to join estab-lished group practice. Excellentbenefits and guaranteed salary. SendCV or contact: Gerald M. Raymond,M.D., 1 1 N. Harrison Street, Princeton,NJ 08540; (609) 924-5510.

Teaneck: Third BC/BE Pediatrician,F/T preferred, for young, growing prac-tice, 1 0 minutes from NYC. Salaryleading to partnership. Reply with C.V.to: Edward Zajkowski, M.D., 197Cedar Lane, Teaneck, NJ 07666.

New York

BC/BE Pediatrician: Part-time, avail-able immediately, general pediatricianfor a multispecialty group practice. Thisposition is primary care oriented butsubspecialty is helpful. On-site ancil-lary services include clinicallaboratory, x-ray department and ultra-sound. Competitive salary with anexcellent benefit package to includepaid malpractice. Located in Westch-ester County, NY. Reply to: AAP NewsBox #1 1044.

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AMA Category I Credit: 47HoursAttendance is limited. Register today!The American Academy of Pediatrics offers the lowestavailable airfares to PREP: The Course. Please callthe AAP Travel Office at 800/433-9016. Outside theUnited States and Canada, call 708/228-5005 and askfor the travel office.

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PRIEP: The Course RegistrationDivision of Planning and EvaluationAmerican Academy of PediatricsPO Box 927Elk Grove Village, IL 60009-0927

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