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  1. CURRENT Diagnosis and Treatment Pediatrics, Nineteenth Edition (LANGE CURRENT Series) by William Hay, Myron Levin, et all 2008-09-22
  2. The American Academy of Pediatrics Guide to Toilet Training by American Academy Of Pediatrics, 2003-04-01
  3. A Clinical Guide to Pediatric Sleep: Diagnosis and Management of Sleep Problems by Jodi A. Mindell, Judith A. Owens, 2009-08-28
  4. Lexi-Comp's Pediatric Dosage Handbook with International Trade Names Index: Including Neonatal Dosing, Drug Administration, and Extemporaneous Preparations (Lexi-Comp's Drug Reference Handbooks) by Carol K. Taketomo, Jane H. Hodding, et all 2010-08-31
  5. Pediatrics Recall (Recall Series) by Eugene D. McGahren, William G. Wilson, 2010-09-09
  6. Pediatric Facts Made Incredibly Quick! (Incredibly Easy! Series) by Lippincott, 2010-03-11
  7. Pediatric Education For Prehospital Professionals (Pepp) by Aap, 2006-03-31
  8. The Pediatric Cardiology Handbook: Mobile Medicine Series by Myung K. Park MDFAAPFACC, 2009-07-13
  9. Pediatric Allergy: Principles and Practice: Expert Consult (Leung, Pediatric Allergy) by Donald Y. M. Leung MDPhD, Hugh Sampson, et all 2010-10-13
  10. Pediatric Emergency Medicine Secrets by Steven M. Selbst MD, Kate Cronan MD, 2008-04-02
  11. LANGE Q&A Pediatrics, Seventh Edition by Mary Anne Jackson, Sara Viessman, 2009-08-27
  12. Perinatal and Pediatric Respiratory Care by Brian K. Walsh BSMBARRT-NPSRPFTFAARC, Michael P. Czervinske BSRTRRT-NPS, et all 2009-06-17
  13. Manual of Pediatric Hematology and Oncology, Fifth Edition
  14. Manual of Pediatric Anesthesia: With an Index of Pediatric Syndromes (Lerman, Manual of Pediatric Anesthesia) by Jerrold Lerman MD, David Steward MBBSFRCPC, et all 2009-12-10

61. Emory University Department Of Pediatrics
Barbara J. Stoll, MD, a renowned pediatrician specializing in issues of neonatal infectious disease and child survival, has been named by Atlanta's Business to Business
http://www.pediatrics.emory.edu/
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62. Pediatrics - Columbia University Medical Center
Lawrence R. Stanberry, MD, PhD Reuben S. Carpentier Professor and Chairman Department of pediatrics
http://www.cumc.columbia.edu/dept/pediatrics/
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Our history is a rich one. The origin of Columbia University's heritage in pediatric medicine dates from 1769. The founding of Babies Hospital dates to 1887. In support of a 21st century program in pediatric medicine and surgery, the new Morgan Stanley Children's Hospital was opened in 2003. It is among the 8 top children's hospitals in the 2010 US News and World Report survey. The medical and surgical complexity of the patients cared for at the Morgan Stanley Children's Hospital are among the highest in the US and the cutting edge clinical programs led by our faculty draw patients from the region, the nation and increasingly from around the world.
There are 120 of the best and brightest young physicians from across the US and around the world in our residency and 22 fellowship programs. These enthusiastic, energetic, and dazzlingly intelligent young people represent the future of American medicine. Our responsibility is to assure them the finest training and the best mentorship imaginable, and to help them become the outstanding clinicians, educators and scientists and tomorrow's leaders.

63. Pediatrics CME (Continuing Medical Education) - Medscape
Find free pediatrics Continuing Medical Education (CME) activities on Medscape. Medscape offers free CME activities for physicians and other health professionals.
http://cme.medscape.com/pediatrics

64. Home - Department Of Pediatrics - Miller School Of Medicine At The University Of
1601 NW 12th Avenue Miami, Florida 33136
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65. Homepage
Provides information about staff, prenatal counseling, endosurgery, fetal diagnosis, and minimally invasive procedure.
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66. Careers In Medicine Pediatrics - CIM - AAMC
Careers in Medicine student specialty page for pediatrics. Careers in Medicine Specialty Information pediatrics Nature of the work. A pediatrician is concerned with the
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67. NeoReviews
A web-based collection from the American Academy of pediatrics includes reviews, case discussions, and further education activities.
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68. Advances In Pediatrics
Annual publication about developments and discoveries. Includes subscription facility.
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69. Contemporary Pediatrics
Providing continuing education on the prevention, diagnosis, and management of illness and behavior problems in infants, children, and adolescents. Free to practitioners in the field.
http://www.contemporarypediatrics.com/
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70. Affiliated Pediatrics Practices
A network of independent practices in Massachusetts.
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71. Default
Information on the practice in Rockville Centre, New York.
http://www.rvcpeds.com/
Rockville Centre Pediatrics ,LLP Stephen Shear, MD F.A.A.P. Mitchell Abrons, MD F.A.A.P. Eman Eskander, DO F.A.A.P. Office located at 30 Hempstead Avenue Suite Rockville Centre, NY 11570 Telephone Fax Office Hours (by appointment only) Monday-Friday 9:30 am to 6:00 pm Saturday 9:30am to 2:00 pm Sundays and holidays (for emergencies only) by appointment (a doctor is available every day)

72. SouthTrace Pediatrics - Home
Details of a practice in Birmingham, Alabama.
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73. Elsevier
Publication geared towards pediatric health care providers and professionals.
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74. Pediatric Neurosurgery Of South Texas
Specializing in pediatric neurosurgical procedures. Includes physician information, qualifications, facility, and contact information.
http://www.pediatric-neurosurgery.com/

75. Accueil Du Site - Pediatric Neurology Paris
Information and education in pediatric neurology and metabolic diseases.
http://www.pediatric-neurology-paris.net/
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76. Find A Doctor: Developmental Optometrists, Pediatric Ophthalmologists, Pediatric
Article discussing points for choosing a pediatric optometrist or ophthalmologist.
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77. Pediatric ENT Brandon, Kids ENT Doctor Tampa Bay & Pediatric ENT
Western Florida practice that is dedicated to the care of children and adolescents with congenital or acquired ear, nose and throat disorders.
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78. Pediatric Surgery Handbook For Residents And Medical Students
Information to help medical students and surgery residents learn basic principles of pediatric surgery.
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III. OBSTRUCTIVE PROBLEMS Neonatal Intestinal Obstruction Logical Approach A. Esophageal Atresia B. Gastro-Duodenal Anomalies Gastric Anomalies Pyloric Stenosis Duodenal Malformations C. Malrotation and Volvulus D. Intestinal Atresia E. Meconium Ileus F. Hirschsprung's disease Total Colonic Aganglionosis G. Imperforate Anus H. Duplications I. Intussusception J. Appendicitis K. Chronic Intestinal Pseudo-obstruction

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79. INTERNATIONAL PEDIATRIC ENDOSURGERY GROUP (IPEG)
IPEG. Pediatric Minimal Access Surgery and endoscopy, education and research.
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80. American Pain Society – APS - Pediatric Chronic Pain
Definition of chronic pain, evaluations, treatment, research, and references.
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    A Position Statement from the American Pain Society
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    * This term refers to all individuals in the pediatric age range (i.e., neonates, infants, and adolescents).
    Definition of chronic pain
    Acute pain follows injury to the body and generally disappears when the bodily injury heals. It is often, but not always, associated with objective physical signs of autonomic nervous system activity. Chronic pain, in contrast to acute pain, rarely is accompanied by signs of sympathetic nervous system arousal. The lack of objective signs may prompt the inexperienced clinician to say the patient does not "look" like he or she is in pain. (American Pain Society, 1999, p. 4) Chronic pain can be differentiated from acute pain in that acute pain signals a specific nociceptive event and is self-limited. Chronic pain may begin as acute pain, but it continues beyond the normal time expected for resolution of the problem or persists or recurs for other reasons. Chronic pain in children is the result of a dynamic integration of biological processes, psychological factors, and sociocultural context, considered within a developmental trajectory. This category of pain includes persistent (ongoing) and recurrent (episodic) pain with possible fluctuations in severity, quality, regularity, and predictability. Chronic pain can occur in single or multiple body regions and can involve single or multiple organ systems. Ongoing nociception can result in a sensitization of the peripheral and central nervous systems to produce neuroanatomical, neurochemical, and neurophysiological changes. It is important that assessment and treatment strategies be based on this definition and related dimensions.

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