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P R EP T HE C OU R SE MI AM I The continuing medical education (CME) workshop, "PREP The Course: An Intensive Review of Pediatrics," will be held at the Miami Biscayne Bay Marriott March 5-9. The workshop, which includes lec- tures, case presentations and discus- sions, provides: an intensive review of general pediatrics based on the con- tent specifications issued by the American Board of Pediatrics (ABP); current information on diagnosis and management of pediatric problems encountered in daily practice; and preparation for the ABP's Program for Maintenance of Certification in Pediatrics secure examination. Content categories and faculty include: * Adolescent Med icine, with David W. Holder, M.D., M.P.H., instruc- tor of pediatrics, Harvard Medical School, Boston-, * Allergy and Immunology, with Todd A. Mahr, M.D., FAAP, assis- tant clinical professor of pedi- atrics, University of Wisconsin Medical School, Madison; * Cardiology, with Candace L. Gibbin, M.D., M.S.P.H., FACC, FAAP, assistant clinical professor of pediatrics, Thomas Jefferson University, Philadelphia; * Dermatology, with Patricia A. Treadwell, M.D., FAAP, assistant dean of academic affairs and cul- tural diversity, Indiana School of Medicine, Indianapolis; * Endocrinology, with Stephen M. Rosenthal, M.D., professor of pedi- atrics, University of California San Francisco; * Gastrointestinal Disorders, with Michael J. Nowicki, M.D., associ- ate professor of pediatrics, University of Mississippi Medical Center, Tackson, Miss.;- * Genetics/Dysmorphology, with G. Bradley Schaefer, M.D., FACMG, FAAP, Omaha Scottish Rite Masonic Professor of Child Health, University of Nebraska Medical Center, Omaha; * Neurology, with Thomas K. Koch, M.D., FAAP, professor of pediatrics and neurology, Doernbecher Children's Hospital, Oregon Health and Sciences University, Portland; * Renal and Urologic Disorders, with Delbert R. Wigfall, M.D., associate clinical professor of pediatrics, Duke University Medical Center, Durham, N.C.; and * Rheumatology, with Andrew H. Eichenfield, M.D., FACR, FAAP, clinical associate professor of pediatrics, Mount Sinai School of Medicine, NewYork City. Participants in the introductory workshop can earn up to 35.5 category 1 credits toward the American Medical Association's Physician's Recognition Award (AMA PRA). For more information on the work- shop or to request a brochure for upcoming AAP CME activities, access www.pedialink.org/cmefinder, e-mail [email protected] or call toll-free (866) The AAPI1 (866-843 -2271) . Outside the United States and Canada, call (847) 434-4000, ext. 5830. To enroll in a CME activity, access www.pedialink.org/cmefinder or call toll-free (800) 433-9016, option 3. Outside the United States and Canada, call (847) 434-4000, option 3. Allison Lehmann January 2005 www.aapnews.org AAP News 411 0 0 0 0

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P R EP T HE C OU R SE MI AM I

The continuing medical education(CME) workshop, "PREP The Course:An Intensive Review ofPediatrics," willbe held at the Miami Biscayne BayMarriott March 5-9.The workshop, which includes lec-

tures, case presentations and discus-sions, provides: an intensive review ofgeneral pediatrics based on the con-

tent specifications issued by theAmerican Board of Pediatrics (ABP);current information on diagnosis andmanagement of pediatric problemsencountered in daily practice; andpreparation for the ABP's Program forMaintenance of Certification inPediatrics secure examination.Content categories and faculty

include:

* Adolescent Medicine, with DavidW. Holder, M.D., M.P.H., instruc-tor of pediatrics, Harvard MedicalSchool, Boston-,

* Allergy and Immunology, withTodd A. Mahr, M.D., FAAP, assis-tant clinical professor of pedi-atrics, University of WisconsinMedical School, Madison;

* Cardiology, with Candace L.Gibbin, M.D., M.S.P.H., FACC,FAAP, assistant clinical professorof pediatrics, Thomas JeffersonUniversity, Philadelphia;

* Dermatology, with Patricia A.Treadwell, M.D., FAAP, assistantdean of academic affairs and cul-tural diversity, Indiana School ofMedicine, Indianapolis;

* Endocrinology, with Stephen M.Rosenthal, M.D., professor ofpedi-atrics, University of California SanFrancisco;

* Gastrointestinal Disorders, withMichael J. Nowicki, M.D., associ-ate professor of pediatrics,University of Mississippi MedicalCenter, Tackson, Miss.;-

* Genetics/Dysmorphology, with G.Bradley Schaefer, M.D., FACMG,FAAP, Omaha Scottish RiteMasonic Professor ofChild Health,University of Nebraska MedicalCenter, Omaha;

* Neurology, with Thomas K. Koch,M.D., FAAP, professor ofpediatricsand neurology, DoernbecherChildren's Hospital, Oregon Healthand Sciences University, Portland;

* Renal and UrologicDisorders, withDelbert R. Wigfall, M.D., associateclinical professor of pediatrics,

Duke University Medical Center,Durham, N.C.; and

* Rheumatology, with Andrew H.Eichenfield, M.D., FACR, FAAP,clinical associate professor ofpediatrics, Mount Sinai School ofMedicine, NewYork City.

Participants in the introductoryworkshop can earn up to 35.5 category

1 credits toward the American MedicalAssociation's Physician's RecognitionAward (AMA PRA).

For more information on the work-shop or to request a brochure forupcomingAAP CME activities, access

www.pedialink.org/cmefinder, [email protected] or call toll-free (866) TheAAPI1 (866-843 -2271) . Outside the

United States and Canada, call (847)434-4000, ext. 5830.To enroll in a CME activity, access

www.pedialink.org/cmefinder or calltoll-free (800) 433-9016, option 3.Outside the United States and Canada,call (847) 434-4000, option 3.

Allison Lehmann

January 2005 www.aapnews.org AAP News 411

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