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When you need tD contact pediatians, conltact AAP News. Each mnonth, more than MM00 pediatricians, third-ar pediatric residents and cther subscribers tum to AAP News for child heafth information they cannot get elsewhere. With a cla"fifed ad, you can speak directly to those readers. R: e The onetime cost for placing a ckeifiedi ad i8S$50for 30or f9rvwords and 50 cernX for each additional wor. A $5 discount is allowed for ads that are published in three or more issues. Nonmembers will be charged an additional S10. Cootc AAP News for display classified ad rates. CkettahCwfidadsare# calunderBusinessSo;s, GeneraI Announcemnents, Medical Meefings, Physicians Wanted, Pstions Wanted, Practces hilable, Publications, and Real Esae. Dp ads: Display cWWfied ads are acoepted under General Announce- ments, Medical Meetings, PhysiciansWanted, PositionsWanted, and Practices "alable. OIBllnd boos :tre lb reply to a boK number, send your response to: Ekx number, AAP New, Classified Ads, P.O. Box 927, Elk Grove Village, IL, 60000927. Formore lfmosdbn,l cone: Classified Ads, AAP News, 141 Northwes Point Bhd., Elk Grov Village, IL 6090927; (800) 433-6, exct. 7667. (in Illinois, (800) 421-08, ext. 7667. Alfhough he a errybelJm hse isfie adsarefrom repual sources the Acdrr does not investgate the offers made and assumes no responsibility concerning them. Part-Time Pedlatrician VWanted for academically oriented, private pediatric group, en- gaged in quality comprehensive in/out patient care. SW Coast of Florida in thrving metropolitan community with exceptio'nal recreational opportunities. Send cover letter and CV/refer- ences to: Box #1001.- North Dallas Suburban Pediatric Pmectice seks BC/BE full/part time replacemernt for tmransferred physician. Rapdy KvWn sixyear o prcice with eIbnkt stfff.ocae w soith twof aggredwiv OB units. C.V. and rfefr- encesto: David E. Samara, M.D., 7120 Campbell Rd. #110% Dallas, TX 75248. NoIndb0 xfna Lake Community needs Board Eligible/Board Certiffled pediatrician to fill vacancy. One houlr from Chicago, twenty minutes from Lake Michigan Dune Country. Salary guarantee in multi-specialty group. Contc: J)ames L. Edwards, M.D., (219) 362-4521. Ohio multi"pclalty grouip needs BCIBE pediatrician to Join busy, grow- Ing three-physician pediatric practice. E=elbrft prfssional opportunity and lifestyla Competitive initial salary and fringe benefits; early shareholder status. Reply to: Box #902. ONE FULL, ONE PART-TIIJE PEDl- ATCIN to Join established peiatric practice in Northern Califomia, one hour north of San Francisoo. Excellent medical and family community. Salufy leading to partnership. Send CV to: PEDIARICS, 990 Sonoma Avenue, Suilte #5, Santa Rosa, CA 95404. OREGON A third pediatrician is needed in our 15-physician multi- specialt group in the SW Oregn Rogue Valley, location of famous Rogue River. Outdoor activities abound. Live in this pastoral setting while stepping Into ready-made prac- tice. Guarneed income with added incentive bonus plan leading to excel- lent opportunity to become full partner within 18 months. Easy partner buy-in. Feflow physicians and family-like staff most desirable to practice with. Call COLLECT to: Ronald Rau, Admin- istrator (503) 476-6644, or send CV to: Grants Pass Clinic, 125 NE Manzanita Ave, Grants Pass, OR 97526. I f I 2 I 3 1- 3 n i m :LORIDA Busy, well established BC lediatrician seeks BC/BE associate to ixpand practice in growing 35 phy- ucian multispecialty group. Main office md three newly developed satellite Offices serve family oriented Florida iast coast community. Excellent )ompensation and benefits with tre- nendousgrowth potenfial. Send CVto: 3ax #803. Flortda Immediate position available br Board Eligible/Certified Florida icensed pediatrician asthird associate to Join busy practice in Sarasota/ Bradenton West Coast area of Florida. Excellent practice working conditions, life style, competitive salary, and early advancement opportunity. Contact: 4411 Bee Ridge Road, P.O. Box 155, Sarasota, FL 34233. Florida Two Board Eligible/Board Cer- tified pediatricians needed in a four doctor pediatric community pretice on the beautiful Gulf Coast of Northwes Floeida. Send resumes to: Panama Pediatric Associates, cob Paul J. Hunt, Jr., M.D., 107VUas19th Street, Panama City, FL 32405, Hershey, Penrfnbs Rapidly grow ingsolo1 pmacdce with CGR.N.P. seeking 2 BC/BE pediatricians. Practice has special emphasis on behavioral devl opmental pediatrics, allergy/asthma. Many lifestleamenities. Corc:Glen S. Bartlett, M.D., Hershey Pediatric Cener, 441 E. ChooatheA., Hershy, PA 17033; (77) 533-7850. IOABC/BE pediatrician to join two person Christian Pediatrics Depart- ment of 30 physician multispecialty group. Full-range practice, has large component of Level II NICUJ and hos- pital work. Excellent schools in family oriented midwest city. Contact: Admin- istrator, Park Clinic, Mason City, Iowa, 50401; 140798 4321. MARYLAND-PEDIATRICIAN needed to replace retiring associate. Affiliated with Johns Hopkins Hospital. Send CV/ to: Box 32281, Baltimore, MD 21208. Mlorristown-Now Jersey practice seeks fourth pediatrician to join estab- lished group for full or half time practice. Cbolumbia University teaching affiliate hospital with excellent pediatric resi- dency and subspecialty support. Look- ing for a dedicated, well trained BC/BE pediatrician with good interpersonal skills, and an interest in teaching. Flexible hours available. Contact: Box #1005. Neonatologist BC/BE to work in two community based neonatal ICU's in the Los Angeles area. Close to UCLA, Cedars Sinai and Childrens Hospital. Excellent remuneration and working conditions. Reply to: Box #1004. NEONATOLOGISTS The Department of Pediatrics, University of Texas Medi- cal School at Houston, is seeking addi- tional full-time faculty for the Division of Neonatal-Perinatal Medicine to complement the existing 12 physicians. The Division has an active fellowship training program, good extramural funding, and in July 1990, will undergo significant expansion. Two distinct types of faculty appointments are avail- able: (1) a clinical track at one of thre intermediate care units in community hospitals which already have full-time faculty neonatologists. (2) a traditional academic track at one of two state-of- the-art tertiary care hospitals (Uni- versity Children's Hospital at Hermann and Lyndon Baines Johnson General Hospital) which will involve teaching, research and patient care. Applicants should be BE/BC in Neonatal-Perinatal Medicine. Faculty rank commensurate with previous experience. The Uni- versity of Texas is an Equal Opportunity Employer. Women and minorities are encouraged to apply. Contact: Susan E. Denson, M.D., Department of Pedi- atrics, UT Medical School, P.O. Box 20708, Houston, TX 77225; (713) 792-5342. Now Jersey Pediatrician wanted to join busy group practice. Jersey Shore, summer resort community, 1 hourfrom New York and Philadelphia. Salary leading to partnership. Excellent oppor- tunity, good potential. Level II Nursery, P.I.C.U. Send resume to: Box #1003. NEW JERSEY-1C/13E PEDIATRICIAN NEEDED to join busy solo practice known for providing high quality care, Level 11 Nursery. Rapidly expanding area close to New York and Phila. delphia. Salary and incentive leadinc to full partnership. Reply to: Stepher E. Hefler, M.D., 50 Princeton-Hights. town Road, Princeton Junction, N, 08550. Fl e) Si tt E E t I j I I I ter and Indiana Stat Board of Health. For more information, contact: Mary Ann Underwood, Riley Hospital for Children, 1100 W. Michigan Street, Indianapolis, IN 46223; (317) 2744034. Randomized Controlled Trials In Neorob Neonatal Research & Technology Assessment, Inc., Ver- mont Oxford Trial Facilitation Service; Date: August 21-25, 1990; Location: Lincoln College-foxrd, England. A courscedesignedfor neonZbit and perinatologists interested in random- ized control trials. The best RCTs of 1989-1990 will be critically reviewed by faculty and audience. Held in an ele gant setting,Linco n Coleg, England. Registration limited to 80. Faculty: I Chalmers, A. Grant, Oxford, England; J. Lucey, J. Horbar, R. Soil, Burilngton, Vexi. For infraion, conWc: Lynn Stillman, NRIA, Inc., 520Overlake Park, Burlington, vT 05401, USA. CLINICAL HYPNOSIS will be heWdfrom November 12-11 FDr further informa- tion and registration forms, please contact: Ms. Noreen Spota at (215) 248-9t68, 7th ANNUAL CARE OF THE SICK Novmber 1447, 1989, Hotel Royal Plaza, VltkDisney VUrld Village, Lake Buerwa Vid, Florida. Sposoedby te Ofbndo Robnal Medical C"mer. Inquiriescan beserntto: Pafti L. Devlin, Program Coordinator, Continuing Medical Education, 1414 South Kuhl Avenue, Orlando, FlI 32806-209& Or call; 14*W805 (outside Florida) OR 1407 841-5144 (in Florida). Annual Wlnter Meting, Chatr 1, "Children At Risk" will meet on December 2, 1989, in San Francisco, CA. FDr more information, contact: Beverly Busher, Chapter Administrator, 1125AStreet, Sufe210, San Rafael, CA 94901; or call, (415) 459-4775. APSAC, CAPSAC ANNUAL MEET- INGS and the Health Sciences Response to Child Maltreatment, San Diego, January 17-20, 1990. four inten- sive days of lectures, workshops, debates, taskforce meetings, and other special educational activities with national and intemational leaders in the field of child protection. For more infor- mation, contact: Awilda Reid, Center for Child Protection, Children's Hospital, 8001 Frost Street, San Diego, CA .92123; (619) 495-4950.' Current Concepts In Pediatric Medi- cine 1990 Hyatt Islandia, San Diego, Calif. February 2,3,4, 1990. This Fourth Annual program provides 18 hours of category I credit for review of six sub- specialties including Adolescent Medi- cine, Child Neurology, Dermatology, Endocrine, Infectious Disease and Orthopaedics. Heinz Eichenwald, M.D., and Alvin Jacobs, M.D., are among sixteen notable course faculty members scheduled for presentations. The program is sponsored by Chil- dren's Hospital in cooperation with the American Academy of Pediatrics, Chapter 3. Plan an educational Valen- tine for yourself, spouse and children. Contact: CME Office, Children's Hos- pital, 8001 Frost Street, San Diego, CA 92123. Phone (619) 576 4072. Pediatric Emergency Medicine medical meeting, sponsored by the Virginia Pediatric Society, will be held in Williamsburg, Virginia, from Feb- ruary 23-25, 1990. FDr more informa- tion, please contact: Judy G. Suher, 1001 E. Main Street, Suite #301, Richmond, VA 23219; or call (804) 643 8130. General Pediatrics meeting, spon- sored by the Colorado Chapter, will be held on March 10, 1990, in Denver, Colomado For more information, -please contact: Carol Goddard, Chapter Administrator, 5647 S. Geneva Street, Englewood, CO 80111; (303) 770-6048. Update-Pediatric Hematology with Frank A. Oski, M.D., sponsored by the New Mexico Pediatric Society, will be held on March 10, 1990, in Albu- querque, New Mexico. For more infor- mation, contact: Alfred L. Florman, M.D., Pediatric Dept., UNM School of Medicine, Albuquerque, NM 87131; (505) 277-5551. Pediatric Meeting in St. Thomas, U.S. Virgin Islands April 23-28, 1990, Frenchman's Reef Beach Resort, 24 CME credits requested. Contact: American College Of Osteopathic Pedi- atricians, 172 West State Street, Suite 303, Trenton, NJ 08608; (609) 393- 3350. Indiana Child Care Conference will be held in Indianapolison May 16-17, 1990; sponsored by Indiana University School of Medicine, AAP Indiana Chap Loom About Child Abus and Eam Continuing Educatin Credft at your own pace. Two self-instructional kdls on diagnosis and manageent of abuse, utilizing clr photogphs of actual cases, are ailable: one on physicial abuse and one on sexual abuse. Designedforpm idngptansaand nurws, the kisare$45D, with aS500O AIF siiCang feefor educational credit. lb receive adsripti brochure or to place an order, contact: Child Abuse VWarn, Children's Hospital, 700 ChiW dren's Drive, Columbus, OH 430; (614) 461-6 Moihdca Meetings Lhyd Noland FeWbtric Ilt fius D _r,w 'Tel Upd^"l Wt Disney VWbrld, Lake Buena Vista, FL, October 11-14, 1989. Faculty: Doctors Katz, itUosh, Todd, Walid and Wiffert. Foritr nadonorbrochure, call orwrite the Department of Medical Education, Lloy Noland Hospital, P.O. Box 538, Fairfield, AL 35064; (205) 783-5276. Advances In Pediatric Pharma- cokinstics and Therapeutics, on October 20, 1989, is being sponsored by UT Center for Pediatric Pharma- cokinetics and Therapeutics and Le Bonhour Children's MVedical Center, 848 Adams, Memphis, TN 38103. For more information, call: (901) 522 3044. CME, AAFP, CE Pharm, CEU credit requested. Learning Disabilities on October 27, 1989, is being sponsored by University of Tennessee, Department of Podi- srics, Boling Center for Developmental Disabilities, and Le Bonheur Children's Medical Center, 848 Adams, Memphis, TN 3810& CME, AAFP, CEA requested. The Children's Health Care Center at Emanuel is proud to announce: 1989 PEDIATRIC UPDATE, October 27 & 28, 1989, Red Lion Lloyd Center, Portland, Ofregon. Keyconferencetopics include: Pediatric AIDS, Infants Of Substance Abusing Mothers, Telephone Medicine, Pediatric Cardiology 'and Cardiac Surgery in the 1990's, and Kids and T5.V For further information, call: (503) 280 4197. "Curr-ent Advances in Pnediatrims" Anaheim, Calif., November 3-5, 1989. Sponsored by Chapter 4 and the Dept. of Pediatrics, University of California, Irvine. For more information contact: Burton Willis, M.D., P.O. Box 1297 Orange, Calif. 92666; (714) 978-2415. PEDIATRIC UPDATE 1989: GASTRO- ENTEROLOGY-NUTRITION to be held in Iowa City, Iowa from November 3-4, 1989. For further details, please con- tact: Jo Ann Manderscheid, Depart- ment of Pediatrics 2571 JCP, University of Iowa Hospitals & Clinics, Iowa City, IA 52242; or call, (319) 356-3462. Fall Pediatric Seminar, sponsored by the AAP-lillinois Chapter and Downstate Illinois Pediatric Society, will be held in Bloomington, Illinois on Noavember 4 & 5, 1989. For more information, contact: F.T. Smith, III, Downstate Illinois Pedi- atric Soceity, c/o Allied Agencies Center, 320 E. Armstrong Avenue, Peoria, Illinois 61603 3164, orcall; (309) 672-6374. The Society For Behavioral Pedi- atrics will be conducting a selection of workshops from November 12-14, 1989, in conjunction with its 7th Annual Scien- tific Meeting, at the Royal Sonesta Hotel, in Cambridge, Massachusetts. On November 12, one-day workshops will focus on ATTENTION DEFICIT DISORDER, AIDS, and COLIC. A be- ginning course on CLINICAL. HYP- NOSIS will be held from November 12-14, and an intermediate course on W I n-, Pdvt Poi stric Group prori'ding quality compre-^ hensive in/out patient care seeks BE/BC associate. SWJ coast of Florida in thriving metropoiftn comrmunity with I epxbnal meational opportunities. Send cover letter and CV/references to: Box #1002. BC1BE Pediatrician to join multidis ciplinary Matt ChildrWs Health Center, including Pediatric Dentistry, Be-l havioral and Education Services. Medical department has four pediatri- cians and access to mnaor subspcial- ties. Myjor teaching hospital adjacent with regional NICU and PICU. Com- paraxtive salary and excellent fringes. Interested pediatricians may send C.V. to: John W. Tauscher, M.D., 806 Tuuri Place, Fifr*, MIl853 An Equ Opo- tunity/Affirmative Action Employer. BC/BE Pediatrician wanted to join two pediatricians in well-etablished, gro- ing pediatric practice affiliated with medical center. Beautiful location, family oriented. First year salary with malpractice, health and disability in- surance, four weeks vacation and CME allowance. Early partnership for right, physician. Contact: Dr. Peipon, Alvarado & Assoc.-, P.A., 2>Marylanid hFSaHs ~21B01.- Bi3aE Pediatrician with SehvW/ Developmental Pediatric Training to join large Division of General Academic Pediatrics as faculty member. Division foci include: urban child health care, learning disabilities, psychoneuro- immunology, intemational child health, nutrition and behavior. Send. C.V. to: Karen Olness, M.D., General Academic Pediatrics, Rainbow Babies & Chil- dren's Hospital, 2074 Abington Rd., Cleveland, OH 44106. Case Western Reserve University is an Equal Oppor- tunity Affirmative Action Employer. Board Certified/Eligible Pediatrician for beautiful, thriving Central California coastal city, 100,000., Full-range, private, 3-doctor practice. Modern, 250-bed hospital adjacent with county hospital teaching rounds. Replacing retiree. Call ASAP: (408) 422-9066. Califomia Three young pediatricians seeking BC/BE pediatrician to join rapidly growing practice in north San Francisco Bay area. Ideal ernvironment for young family with good schools/ culture/outdoor recreation. Send C.V. to: Arny Michael, 1075 First St., Benicia, CA 94510. Chicago, NW Suburbs Two board certified pediatricians looking for 3rd BC/BE pediatrician to join rapidly grow- ing practice. Competitive salary/ benefits. Send C.V. to: Associates in Pediatrics, 1015 Summit St., Elgin, IL 60120. group, experiencing rapid growth, needs 2 BC/BE pediatricians; one on or before January 1990, and another by July 1990. Competitive salary and fringe benefits with objective of early full partnership. Equidistant to N.Y., Boston, ski areas, and 1/2 hourto shore- line. University town with excellent schools. 350 bed community hospital with 1200 deliveries, teaching affliation with UConn Medical School. Send C.V. to: A. F. Turano, M.D., Middlesex Pedi- atric Assoc., P.C., 80 S. Main St., Middletown, CT 06457; (203) 344-0333. Excellent opportunity for young, enthusiastic pediatrician to join progressive pediatric practice in suburban Atlanta. Part-time first six months, potential for early partnership, competitive salary. Contact: Dayna Jones, (404) 977-5071. Pediatrician-Affordable Locum Tenons Available Experienced Board Certified pediatrician available. C.V. and references on request. Hourly fee expenses. California, Pennsylvania, Maryland, New York, & Utah. Call doctor collect; (805) 485-4160. Pediatrician BC/BE needed to join growing solo practice in Western Pennsylvania. Interesting variety of patients. Approximately one hour from major referral center. Reply to: Janet D. Liljestrand, M.D., 605 Lawrence Ave., Ellwood City, PA 16117, or call, (412) 752-4200. PEDIATRICIAN, PEDIATRIC NURSE PRACTITIONER, DIETICIAN/ NUTRITIONIST: Wellstart/San Diego Lactation Program has immediate full- time openings for creative, energetic, self-directed professionals. Be part of our exciting, rewarding, expanding international pediatric program. Re- sponsibilities include teaching and clinical services. Affiliated with UCSD Medical Center. Interested persons should call: Ruth Wester, Co-Director, (619) 295-5192, or send resume to: Wellstart, P.O. Box 87549, San Diego, CA 92138. Pediatrician to replace retiring 4th partner. Lovely area. Unlimited outdoor recreational opportunities. Medium- sized city south of Seattle. Excellent medical community. Send inquiries to: Pediatric Associates, 3525 Ensign Rd., Suite K, Olympia, WA 98506. PEDIATRICIAN-WHICH DO YOU PREFER? Generous salary and bene- fits, modern facility, group practice, flexible working schedule, COPC, computerized offilce, experienced man- agement team, friendly patients and staff, shared call schedule, social workers, WIC Program, special pre- natal care program, federally funded migrant care, sliding fee, excellent local hospital, diversified practice... We've got it all! Send C.V. to: James Goetz, M.D., Medical Director, Oak Orchard Community Health Center, 80 West Avenue, Brockport, NY 14420. Rhode Island Community health center in Woonsocket seeking BE/13C pediatricians. Stimulating clinical opportunity, attractive facility, congenial 14 AAP News/October 1989

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Page 1: Cbolumbia - American Academy of Pediatrics...WhenyouneedtDcontactpediatians,conltactAAPNews.Eachmnonth,more than MM00 pediatricians, third-arpediatricresidentsandcthersubscribers tumtoAAPNewsforchild

When you need tD contact pediatians, conltactAAP News. Each mnonth, morethan MM00 pediatricians, third-ar pediatric residents and cther subscriberstum to AAP News for child heafth information they cannot get elsewhere. Witha cla"fifed ad, you can speak directly to those readers.R:e Theonetime cost for placingackeifiedi ad i8S$50for30orf9rvwords

and 50 cernX for each additional wor. A $5 discount is allowed for ads that arepublished in three or more issues. Nonmembers will be charged an additionalS10. Cootc AAP News for display classified ad rates.CkettahCwfidadsare#calunderBusinessSo;s, GeneraI

Announcemnents, Medical Meefings, Physicians Wanted, Pstions Wanted,Practces hilable, Publications, and Real Esae.

Dp ads: Display cWWfied ads are acoepted under General Announce-ments, Medical Meetings, PhysiciansWanted, PositionsWanted, and Practices"alable.OIBllnd boos :tre lb replytoaboK number, send your response to: Ekx number,

AAP New, Classified Ads, P.O. Box 927, Elk Grove Village, IL, 60000927.Formore lfmosdbn,lcone: Classified Ads, AAP News, 141 Northwes Point

Bhd., Elk Grov Village, IL6090927; (800)433-6, exct. 7667. (in Illinois, (800)421-08, ext. 7667.Alfhough hea errybelJmhseisfie adsarefrom repual sources

theAcdrr does not investgate the offersmadeand assumes no responsibilityconcerning them.

Part-Time Pedlatrician VWantedfor academically oriented,private pediatric group, en-gaged in quality comprehensivein/out patient care. SW Coast ofFlorida in thrving metropolitancommunity with exceptio'nalrecreational opportunities.Send cover letter and CV/refer-ences to: Box #1001.-

North Dallas Suburban PediatricPmectice seks BC/BE full/part timereplacemernt for tmransferred physician .

Rapdy KvWn sixyearo prcicewith eIbnktstfff.ocae w soithtwofaggredwiv OB units. C.V. and rfefr-encesto: David E. Samara, M.D., 7120Campbell Rd. #110% Dallas, TX 75248.

N oIndb0xfna Lake Communityneeds Board Eligible/Board Certiffledpediatrician to fill vacancy. One houlrfrom Chicago, twenty minutes fromLake Michigan Dune Country. Salaryguarantee in multi-specialty group.Contc: J)ames L. Edwards, M.D., (219)362-4521.

Ohio multi"pclalty grouip needsBCIBE pediatrician to Join busy, grow-Ingthree-physician pediatric practice.E=elbrft prfssional opportunity andlifestyla Competitive initial salaryand fringe benefits; early shareholderstatus. Reply to: Box #902.

ONE FULL, ONE PART-TIIJE PEDl-ATCIN to Join established peiatricpractice in Northern Califomia, onehour north of San Francisoo. Excellentmedical and family community. Salufyleading to partnership. Send CV to:PEDIARICS, 990 Sonoma Avenue,Suilte #5, Santa Rosa, CA 95404.

OREGON A third pediatrician isneeded in our 15-physician multi-specialt group in the SW OregnRogue Valley, location of famousRogue River. Outdoor activitiesabound. Live in this pastoral settingwhile stepping Into ready-made prac-tice. Guarneed income with addedincentive bonus plan leading to excel-lent opportunity to become full partnerwithin 18 months. Easy partner buy-in.Feflow physicians and family-like staffmost desirable to practice with. CallCOLLECT to: Ronald Rau, Admin-istrator (503) 476-6644, or send CV to:Grants Pass Clinic, 125NE ManzanitaAve, Grants Pass, OR 97526.

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:LORIDA Busy, well established BClediatrician seeks BC/BE associate toixpand practice in growing 35 phy-ucian multispecialty group. Main officemd three newly developed satelliteOffices serve family oriented Floridaiast coast community. Excellent)ompensation and benefits with tre-nendousgrowth potenfial. Send CVto:3ax #803.

Flortda Immediate position availablebr Board Eligible/Certified Floridaicensed pediatrician asthird associateto Join busy practice in Sarasota/Bradenton WestCoast area of Florida.Excellent practice working conditions,life style, competitive salary, and earlyadvancement opportunity. Contact:4411 Bee Ridge Road, P.O. Box 155,Sarasota, FL 34233.

FloridaTwo Board Eligible/Board Cer-tified pediatricians needed in a fourdoctor pediatric community pretice onthe beautiful Gulf Coast of NorthwesFloeida. Send resumes to: PanamaPediatric Associates, cob Paul J. Hunt,Jr., M.D., 107VUas19thStreet, PanamaCity, FL 32405,

Hershey,Penrfnbs Rapidlygrowingsolo1pmacdce withCGR.N.P. seeking2 BC/BE pediatricians. Practice hasspecial emphasis on behavioral devlopmental pediatrics, allergy/asthma.Many lifestleamenities.Corc:GlenS. Bartlett, M.D., Hershey PediatricCener, 441 E. ChooatheA., Hershy,PA 17033; (77) 533-7850.

IOABC/BE pediatrician to join twoperson Christian Pediatrics Depart-ment of 30 physician multispecialtygroup. Full-range practice, has largecomponent of Level II NICUJ and hos-pital work. Excellent schools in familyoriented midwest city. Contact: Admin-istrator, Park Clinic, Mason City, Iowa,50401; 140798 4321.

MARYLAND-PEDIATRICIAN neededto replace retiring associate. Affiliatedwith Johns Hopkins Hospital. Send CV/to: Box 32281, Baltimore, MD 21208.

Mlorristown-Now Jersey practiceseeks fourth pediatrician to join estab-lished group for full or halftime practice.Cbolumbia Universityteaching affiliatehospital with excellent pediatric resi-dency and subspecialty support. Look-ing foradedicated, well trained BC/BEpediatrician with good interpersonalskills, and an interest in teaching.Flexible hours available. Contact: Box#1005.

Neonatologist BC/BE to work in twocommunity based neonatal ICU's in theLos Angeles area. Close to UCLA,Cedars Sinai and Childrens Hospital.Excellent remuneration and workingconditions. Reply to: Box #1004.

NEONATOLOGISTS The Departmentof Pediatrics, University ofTexas Medi-cal School at Houston, is seeking addi-tional full-time faculty for the Divisionof Neonatal-Perinatal Medicine tocomplement the existing 12 physicians.The Division has an active fellowshiptraining program, good extramuralfunding, and in July 1990, will undergosignificant expansion. Two distincttypes of faculty appointments are avail-able: (1) a clinical track at one of threintermediate care units in communityhospitals which already have full-timefaculty neonatologists. (2) a traditionalacademic track at one of two state-of-the-art tertiary care hospitals (Uni-versityChildren's Hospital at Hermannand Lyndon Baines Johnson GeneralHospital) which will involve teaching,research and patient care. Applicantsshould be BE/BC in Neonatal-PerinatalMedicine. Faculty rank commensuratewith previous experience. The Uni-versity ofTexas isan Equal OpportunityEmployer. Women and minorities areencouraged to apply. Contact: SusanE. Denson, M.D., Department of Pedi-atrics, UT Medical School, P.O. Box20708, Houston, TX 77225; (713)792-5342.

Now Jersey Pediatrician wanted to joinbusy group practice. Jersey Shore,summer resort community, 1 hourfromNew York and Philadelphia. Salaryleading to partnership. Excellent oppor-tunity, good potential. Level II Nursery,P.I.C.U. Send resume to: Box #1003.

NEW JERSEY-1C/13E PEDIATRICIANNEEDED to join busy solo practiceknown for providing high quality care,Level 11 Nursery. Rapidly expandingarea close to New York and Phila.delphia. Salary and incentive leadincto full partnership. Reply to: StepherE. Hefler, M.D., 50 Princeton-Hights.town Road, Princeton Junction, N,08550.

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ter and Indiana Stat Board of Health.For more information, contact: MaryAnn Underwood, Riley Hospital forChildren, 1100 W. Michigan Street,Indianapolis, IN 46223; (317) 2744034.

Randomized Controlled Trials InNeorob Neonatal Research &Technology Assessment, Inc., Ver-mont Oxford Trial Facilitation Service;Date: August 21-25, 1990; Location:Lincoln College-foxrd, England. AcourscedesignedforneonZbit andperinatologists interested in random-ized control trials. The best RCTs of1989-1990 will be critically reviewed byfaculty and audience. Held in an elegant setting,Linco nColeg, England.Registration limited to 80. Faculty:I Chalmers, A. Grant, Oxford, England;J. Lucey, J. Horbar, R. Soil, Burilngton,

Vexi. Forinfraion, conWc: LynnStillman, NRIA, Inc.,520Overlake Park,Burlington, vT05401, USA.CLINICALHYPNOSIS will be heWdfrom

November 12-11 FDr further informa-tion and registration forms, pleasecontact: Ms. Noreen Spota at (215)248-9t68,

7th ANNUAL CARE OF THE SICKNovmber 1447, 1989, Hotel RoyalPlaza, VltkDisneyVUrld Village, LakeBuerwa Vid, Florida. Sposoedby teOfbndo Robnal Medical C"mer.Inquiriescanbeserntto: PaftiL. Devlin,Program Coordinator, ContinuingMedical Education, 1414 South KuhlAvenue, Orlando, FlI 32806-209& Orcall; 14*W805 (outside Florida)OR 1407 841-5144 (in Florida).

Annual Wlnter Meting, Chatr 1,"Children At Risk" will meet onDecember 2, 1989, in San Francisco,CA. FDr more information, contact:Beverly Busher, Chapter Administrator,1125AStreet, Sufe210, San Rafael,CA94901; or call, (415) 459-4775.

APSAC, CAPSAC ANNUAL MEET-INGS and the Health SciencesResponse to Child Maltreatment, SanDiego, January 17-20, 1990. four inten-sive days of lectures, workshops,debates, taskforce meetings, and otherspecial educational activities withnational and intemational leaders in thefield of child protection. For more infor-mation, contact: Awilda Reid, Center forChild Protection, Children's Hospital,8001 Frost Street, San Diego, CA.92123; (619) 495-4950.'

Current Concepts In Pediatric Medi-cine 1990 Hyatt Islandia, San Diego,Calif. February 2,3,4, 1990. This FourthAnnual program provides 18 hours ofcategory I credit for review of six sub-specialties including Adolescent Medi-cine, Child Neurology, Dermatology,Endocrine, Infectious Disease andOrthopaedics. Heinz Eichenwald,M.D., and Alvin Jacobs, M.D., areamongsixteen notable course facultymembers scheduled for presentations.The program is sponsored by Chil-dren's Hospital in cooperation with theAmerican Academy of Pediatrics,Chapter3. Plan an educational Valen-tine for yourself, spouse and children.Contact: CME Office, Children's Hos-pital, 8001 Frost Street, San Diego, CA92123. Phone (619) 576 4072.

Pediatric Emergency Medicinemedical meeting, sponsored by theVirginia Pediatric Society, will be heldin Williamsburg, Virginia, from Feb-ruary 23-25, 1990. FDr more informa-tion, please contact: Judy G. Suher,1001 E. Main Street, Suite #301,Richmond, VA 23219; or call (804)643 8130.

General Pediatrics meeting, spon-sored by the Colorado Chapter, will beheld on March 10, 1990, in Denver,Colomado For more information, -pleasecontact: Carol Goddard, ChapterAdministrator, 5647 S. Geneva Street,Englewood, CO 80111; (303) 770-6048.

Update-Pediatric Hematology withFrank A. Oski, M.D., sponsored bytheNew Mexico Pediatric Society, willbe held on March 10, 1990, in Albu-querque, New Mexico. For more infor-mation, contact: Alfred L. Florman,M.D., Pediatric Dept., UNM School ofMedicine, Albuquerque, NM 87131;(505) 277-5551.

Pediatric Meeting in St. Thomas, U.S.Virgin Islands April 23-28, 1990,Frenchman's Reef Beach Resort, 24CME credits requested. Contact:American College Of Osteopathic Pedi-atricians, 172 West State Street, Suite303, Trenton, NJ 08608; (609) 393-3350.

Indiana Child Care Conference will beheld in Indianapolison May 16-17, 1990;sponsored by Indiana UniversitySchool of Medicine, AAP IndianaChap

Loom About Child Abus and EamContinuing Educatin Credftat yourown pace. Two self-instructional kdlsondiagnosis and manageent of abuse,utilizing clr photogphs of actualcases, are ailable: one on physicialabuse and one on sexual abuse.Designedforpmidngptansaandnurws, the kisare$45D, with aS500OAIF siiCang feefor educational credit.lbreceive adsripti brochure or toplace an order, contact: Child Abuse

VWarn, Children's Hospital, 700ChiWdren's Drive, Columbus, OH 430;(614) 461-6

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Disney VWbrld, Lake Buena Vista, FL,October 11-14, 1989. Faculty: DoctorsKatz, itUosh, Todd, Walid and Wiffert.For itr nadonorbrochure, call orwritethe Departmentof Medical Education,Lloy Noland Hospital, P.O. Box 538,Fairfield, AL 35064; (205) 783-5276.

Advances In Pediatric Pharma-cokinstics and Therapeutics, onOctober 20, 1989, is being sponsoredby UT Center for Pediatric Pharma-cokinetics and Therapeutics and LeBonhour Children's MVedical Center,848 Adams, Memphis, TN 38103. Formore information, call: (901) 522 3044.CME, AAFP, CE Pharm, CEU creditrequested.

Learning Disabilities on October 27,1989, is being sponsored by Universityof Tennessee, Department of Podi-srics, Boling Center for DevelopmentalDisabilities, and Le Bonheur Children'sMedical Center, 848 Adams, Memphis,TN 3810& CME, AAFP, CEA requested.

The Children's Health Care CenteratEmanuel is proud to announce: 1989PEDIATRIC UPDATE, October 27& 28,1989, Red Lion Lloyd Center, Portland,Ofregon. Keyconferencetopicsinclude:Pediatric AIDS, Infants Of SubstanceAbusing Mothers, Telephone Medicine,Pediatric Cardiology 'and CardiacSurgery in the 1990's, and Kids and T5.VFor further information, call: (503)280 4197.

"Curr-ent Advances in Pnediatrims"Anaheim, Calif., November 3-5, 1989.Sponsored by Chapter4 and the Dept.of Pediatrics, University of California,Irvine. For more information contact:Burton Willis, M.D., P.O. Box 1297Orange, Calif. 92666; (714) 978-2415.

PEDIATRIC UPDATE 1989: GASTRO-ENTEROLOGY-NUTRITION to be heldin Iowa City, Iowa from November 3-4,1989. For further details, please con-tact: Jo Ann Manderscheid, Depart-ment of Pediatrics 2571 JCP, Universityof Iowa Hospitals & Clinics, Iowa City,IA 52242; or call, (319) 356-3462.

Fall Pediatric Seminar, sponsored bythe AAP-lillinois Chapter and DownstateIllinois Pediatric Society, will be held inBloomington, Illinois on Noavember 4&5, 1989. For more information, contact:F.T. Smith, III, Downstate Illinois Pedi-atric Soceity, c/o Allied AgenciesCenter, 320 E. Armstrong Avenue,Peoria, Illinois 61603 3164, orcall; (309)672-6374.

The Society For Behavioral Pedi-atrics will be conducting a selection ofworkshops from November 12-14, 1989,in conjunction with its 7th Annual Scien-tific Meeting, at the Royal SonestaHotel, in Cambridge, Massachusetts.On November 12, one-day workshopswill focus on ATTENTION DEFICITDISORDER, AIDS, and COLIC. A be-ginning course on CLINICAL. HYP-NOSIS will be held from November12-14, and an intermediate course on

WI n-, Pdvt PoistricGroup prori'ding qualitycompre-^hensive in/out patient care seeksBE/BC associate. SWJ coast of Floridain thriving metropoiftn comrmunity with Iepxbnal meational opportunities.

Send cover letter and CV/references to:Box #1002.

BC1BE Pediatrician to join multidisciplinary Matt ChildrWs Health Center,including Pediatric Dentistry, Be-lhavioral and Education Services.Medical department has four pediatri-cians and access to mnaor subspcial-ties. Myjor teaching hospital adjacentwith regional NICU and PICU. Com-paraxtive salary and excellent fringes.Interested pediatricians may send C.V.to: John W. Tauscher, M.D., 806 TuuriPlace, Fifr*, MIl853 An Equ Opo-tunity/Affirmative Action Employer.

BC/BE Pediatrician wanted to join twopediatricians in well-etablished, gro-ing pediatric practice affiliated withmedical center. Beautiful location,family oriented. First year salary withmalpractice, health and disability in-surance, four weeks vacation andCMEallowance. Early partnership forright, physician. Contact: Dr. Peipon,Alvarado & Assoc.-, P.A., 2>MarylanidhFSaHs ~21B01.-

Bi3aE Pediatrician with SehvW/Developmental Pediatric Training tojoin large Division of General AcademicPediatrics as faculty member. Divisionfoci include: urban child health care,learning disabilities, psychoneuro-immunology, intemational child health,nutrition and behavior. Send. C.V. to:Karen Olness, M.D., General AcademicPediatrics, Rainbow Babies & Chil-dren's Hospital, 2074 Abington Rd.,Cleveland, OH 44106. Case WesternReserve University isan Equal Oppor-tunity Affirmative Action Employer.

Board Certified/Eligible Pediatricianfor beautiful, thriving Central Californiacoastal city, 100,000., Full-range,private, 3-doctor practice. Modern,250-bed hospital adjacent with countyhospital teaching rounds. Replacingretiree. Call ASAP: (408) 422-9066.

Califomia Three young pediatriciansseeking BC/BE pediatrician to joinrapidly growing practice in north SanFrancisco Bay area. Ideal ernvironmentfor young family with good schools/culture/outdoor recreation. Send C.V.to: Arny Michael, 1075 First St., Benicia,CA 94510.

Chicago, NW Suburbs Two boardcertified pediatricians looking for 3rdBC/BE pediatrician to join rapidlygrow-ing practice. Competitive salary/benefits. Send C.V. to: Associates inPediatrics, 1015 Summit St., Elgin, IL60120.

group, experiencing rapid growth,needs 2 BC/BE pediatricians; one onor before January 1990, and another byJuly 1990. Competitive salary andfringe benefits with objective of earlyfull partnership. Equidistant to N.Y.,Boston, ski areas, and 1/2 hourtoshore-line. University town with excellentschools. 350 bed community hospitalwith 1200 deliveries, teaching affliationwith UConn Medical School. Send C.V.to: A. F. Turano, M.D., Middlesex Pedi-atric Assoc., P.C., 80 S. Main St.,Middletown, CT 06457; (203) 344-0333.

Excellent opportunity for young,enthusiastic pediatrician to joinprogressive pediatric practice insuburban Atlanta. Part-time first sixmonths, potential for early partnership,competitive salary. Contact: DaynaJones, (404) 977-5071.

Pediatrician-Affordable LocumTenons Available Experienced BoardCertified pediatrician available. C.V. andreferences on request. Hourly feeexpenses. California, Pennsylvania,Maryland, New York, & Utah. Calldoctor collect; (805) 485-4160.

Pediatrician BC/BE needed to joingrowing solo practice in WesternPennsylvania. Interesting variety ofpatients. Approximately one hour frommajor referral center. Reply to: JanetD. Liljestrand, M.D., 605 Lawrence Ave.,Ellwood City, PA 16117, or call, (412)752-4200.

PEDIATRICIAN, PEDIATRIC NURSEPRACTITIONER, DIETICIAN/NUTRITIONIST: Wellstart/San DiegoLactation Program has immediate full-time openings for creative, energetic,self-directed professionals. Be part ofour exciting, rewarding, expandinginternational pediatric program. Re-sponsibilities include teaching andclinical services. Affiliated with UCSDMedical Center. Interested personsshould call: Ruth Wester, Co-Director,(619) 295-5192, or send resume to:Wellstart, P.O. Box 87549, San Diego,CA 92138.

Pediatrician to replace retiring 4thpartner. Lovelyarea. Unlimited outdoorrecreational opportunities. Medium-sized city south of Seattle. Excellentmedical community. Send inquiries to:Pediatric Associates, 3525 Ensign Rd.,Suite K, Olympia, WA 98506.

PEDIATRICIAN-WHICH DO YOUPREFER? Generous salary and bene-fits, modern facility, group practice,flexible working schedule, COPC,computerized offilce, experienced man-agement team, friendly patients andstaff, shared call schedule, socialworkers, WIC Program, special pre-natal care program, federally fundedmigrant care, sliding fee, excellent localhospital, diversified practice... We'vegot it all! Send C.V. to: James Goetz,M.D., Medical Director, Oak OrchardCommunity Health Center, 80 WestAvenue, Brockport, NY 14420.

Rhode Island Community healthcenter in Woonsocket seeking BE/13Cpediatricians. Stimulating clinicalopportunity, attractive facility, congenial

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Immediate opening for a Physician Coordinator within theClinical Research Management Branch of the Division ofAIDS, NIAID, NIH. Responsibilities include overall scientificand administrative management of a portfolio ofcooperative agreements for the clinical trials networkknown as the AIDS Clinical Trials Group (ACTG). Inaddition, the incumbent would have lead responsibility forthe activities of the pediatric units of the ACTG. Theapplicant should be board certified or eligible in pediatrics.Subspecialty training in infectious diseases, knowledgeabout AIDS, or clinical trials experience would be essential.Possibility of time available for clinical work. SendCurriculum Vitae and/or an Application for FederalEmployment (SF-171 ) to:

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pediatric service. New OB service tobegin 9/89. Young, affluent populationbase. Generous incentive package toqualified candidates. Contact: Phy-sician Resource Network, P.O. Box37102, Fort Worth, TX 76117-8102; (817)595-1128.

Texas Three American trained, BCpediatricians seek fourth associate forgroup practice in progressive northeastTexas community of 27,000 (referralarea 150,000). Strong, diversifiedeconomy; excellent schools; modernhospital. Excellent salary and benefits.Contact: Physician Resource Network,IP.O. B3ox 37102, Fort Worth, TX 76117-8102; (817) 595-1128.

UBC Department of Pediatrics seeksa pediatrician with an interest in Ado-Ilescent Medicine. The successful appli-cant will join a highly motivated, muiti-disciplinary team in a newly createaDivision of Adolescent Health Care ina non-tenure track appointment andperform teaching, research and clinicalcare in a progressive tertiary care pedi-

supportive staff, suburban environ-ment. Proximity to Boston/Providence.Salary highly competitive, excellentbenefits, possibility of federal loanrepayment for eligible candidates. Rea-sonable call schedule. Teaching oppor-tunities. Contact: Richard Smith, M.D.,Medical Director, Thundermist HealthAssociates, Inc., 383 Arnold Street,Woonsocket, RI 02895; (401) 767-4100.EOE.I

South Florida BC/BE pediatrician to,join innovative rapidly growing 3-maniprivate practice in young suburban set-ting. Flexible scheduling and "no call"option available. Ample opportunity;also to pursue subspecialty interests.ISend C.V. to: CHILD HEALTH CAREIASSOCIATES, 4415 Sheridan Street,Hollywood, FL 33021.

SOUTHEAST USA - ACADEMICPEDIATRICIAN Teach medical stu-;dents and family practice residents.Direct patient care and clinical researchinterests required. Alabama StateMedical License required. Shoula be

Board Eligible or Board Certified. TheUniversity of Alabama is an EqualOpportunity Affirmative ActionEmployer. Send inquiries with CV to:David C. Hefelfinger, M.D., Dept. ofPediatrics, 700 University Blvd. East,Tuscaloosa, AL 35401; or call, (205)348-1304.

SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA PEDIATRI-CIANS-CIGNA Healthplans invitesyou to join our innovative and dynamicmanaged health care team. Our multi-disciplinary HMO practice provides asupportive work environment at 31locations, with easy access to majoracademic centers and cultural andrecreational activities. Generouscompensation and benefits package.Call collect (818) 500-6570 or send CVto: Robert Harrington, M.D., Profes-sional Recruitment, CIGNA Health-plans of CA, 505 N. Brand Blvd., Suite400-14, Glendale, CA 91203.

SUBURBAN DALLAS Modern 100-bed, JCAHO accredited hospital seekstwo pediatricians to help establish new

San Antonio practitioner plans retire-ment within the next year. Well estab-lished practice in San Antonio, Texas forover 30 years. For further information,contact: Box #1006.

Pediatric Therapeutics & Toxicologymakes keeping up with the cuttingedge of pediatric practice easy withclinical pearls from a wide range ofjournals, insightful comments from theexperts, and updates from specialtymeetings. Let us scan the tables of con-tents for you every month.- $35 a year,with binder. Write or call for a free issue.P&T, 72 Sussex Street, Jersey City, NJ07302-4526; (201) 434-5073 or FAX(201) 434-7230.

atric hospital setting. Minimum quali-fications include Certification in Pedi-atrics, plus one or more years of formaltraining in a recognized adolescentmedicine program. In accordance withCanadian Immigration requirements,priority will be given to Canadiancitizens and permanent residents.Applications will be accepted from non-Canadians. Applicants must be eligiblefor registration in British Columbia.Position available immediately. Salarywill be commensurate with experience.Apply, including an up-to-date cur-riculum vitae, before November 30,1989. Contact: Dr. David Lirenman, Pro-ifessor and Acting Head, Department of|Pediatrics, B.C. C:hildren's Hospital,|4480 Oak Street, Vancouver, B.C. V6H3V4.I

WANTED: Dynamic, UniversityTrained Pediatrician with good com-munication skills to join a five man pedi-atric group on Florida's east coast.Good fringe benefits. New office. Grow-ing area. Reply with cover letter and CVto: Box #802.

National Institutes of HealthDivision of AIDSClinical Research Management BranchRoom 207P6003 Executive BoulevardBethesda, MD 20892

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SYRACUSE, NEW YORKPEDIATRICIANS. Growing private multispecialty, multisitegroup practice with excellent facilities and staff; good call/workschedule. Practice partially HMO. BE/BC required. Medicalschool affiliation and faculty appointment possible. Offices inSyracuse, New York area, close to Finger Lakes, lake Ontario,Adirondacks. Offering rich blend of social, recreational andcultural opportunities. Competitive salary; excel-lent fringebenefit package. Send C.V. to: Susan Reilly, Physician Recruit-ment Specialist, Health Services Association, 8278 WillettParkway, Baldwinsville, NewYork 13027. (315)638-2133, x2 1.E.O.E.

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Editor's note: For more informationabout any of the courses listed below,contact: AAP, Department of Education,141 Northwest Point Blvd., Elk GroveVillage,lIL 60009-0927;(800)433-9016.[In Illinois, (800) 421-0589.]

Oct. 21-26, 1989, AAP Annual Meet-ing, Chicago.

Dec. 15-17, 1989, "Pediatric Update,"AAP CME course; Williamsburg, Va.

Jan. 4-7, 1990, "Current Concepts inPediatrics:' CME course; Vail, Colo.

Feb. 16-18, 1990, "Pediatrics inProgress,"AAPCME course; San Fran-cisco, Calif.March 30-April 1, 1990, "Pediatrics

1990"'AMPCME course; Marco Island,

Fla.April 28-May 3, 19909 AAP Spring

Session, Seattle.May 25-27, 1990, "Advances in Pedi-

atrics,"AAP CME course; Hilton HeadIsland, S.C.June 22-24, 1990, "Clinical Pedi-

atrics," AAP CME course; Washington,DC.

Oct. 5-10, 19909 AAP Annual Meet-ing, Boston.March 16-21, 19919 AAP Spring

Session, San Diego.Oct. 26-31, 1991, MAP Annual Meet-

ing, New Orleans.Oct. 10-15, 19929 AAP Annual Meet-

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