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September Issue: Lagniappe Revisited
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In This Issue:
Editorial: Lagniappe Revisited
Joseph Zenel, MD, FAAP

Enticing areas of interest include sickle cell disease and advances in therapy, ongoing clinical trials, and new thoughts about the sickle cell trait; becoming media savvy and in control of the camera and the interview; and improving patient outcomes in the hospital and after discharge by communicating better and signing-off properly to the primary care doctor. Also take a first look at the Onsite Program.

 

August Issue: Pass a Good Time

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In This Issue:
Editorial: Pass a Good Time
Joseph Zenel, MD, FAAP

Read about the impact of clinical trials, how video technology plays a role in diagnosing seizure disorders, honing surgical procedure techniques, new insights on racial disparities in birth outcomes, trends in medical marijuana, and practical application of mind-body medicine skills.

 

 

July Issue: Pro Bono Publico

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In This Issue:
Editorial: Pro Bono Publico (For the Common Good)
Joseph Zenel, MD, FAAP

AAP Today - July Issue of AAP Conference NewsOn the day before Mardi Gras, Rex, King of Carnival proudly proclaims his code of law, “pro bono publico” or, in English, “for the common good.” We convene at the AAP conference because of the desire to do something good for children. …MORE

Andrew Adesman discusses options for ADHD stimulant, non-stimulant treatments | Ellen Wald addresses management of Urinary Tract Infections in the very young |
Steven Lichtenstein and Robert Gross Approach 25-Year Teaching Milestone | Joint Program featuring Critical and Emergency Medicine: Trauma in the ER, ICU, and Beyond



June Issue: Pirogue: Learning the NOLA Lingo

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In This Issue:
Editorial: Pirogue: Learning the NOLA Lingo

AAP Today - June Issue of AAP Conference News

Keynote Address | Walt Handelsman, two-time Pulitzer Prize-winning editorial cartoonist for Newsday, offers a lively and different presentation
All's Fair: Love, War and Politics | Staunchly opposed political pundits, James Carville and Mary Matalin, give weight to the argument that opposites attract Pediatricians need to blend old, new when marketing their practices Advocacy and Education Go Hand in Hand: Session and Event Highlights AAP Community Cares Project helps prepare inner-city school children for college


May Issue: Let the Good Times Roll

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In This Issue:
Editorial: Laissez Les Bons Temps Rouler!

AAP Today - May Issue of AAP Conference NewsJoint Surgery Conference on Anesthesia Toxicity
PEDS 21 Shines Focus on Health Care Disparities
APLS Course Feature
Session Planner "How To"

 

 

About the Publication

We're pleased to present a new name and look for AAP conference news. AAP Today includes monthly conference previews, daily, and post-event coverage May through October 2012. Content includes pediatrician commentary, in-depth reporting on hot topics and faculty experts, current recommendations and best practices for pediatricians and surgical and medical subspcialists, and i-Report social media posts from conference attendees.

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About the Editor

AAP Experience executive committee planning group member Joseph A. Zenel, MD, FAAP is a professor in pediatrics at the University of South Dakota Sanford School of Medicine. Dr Zenel received his medical degree from Georgetown University, completed residency at St. Christopher's Hospital for Children and is board certified in general pediatrics. Career highlights include the National Health Service, private practice and switching to academic medicine at Oregon Health & Science University. In 2008 he moved to South Dakota to start the Dakota's first pediatric residency program. Academic pursuits include practice, teaching, authoring, lecturing, working with the National Board of Medical Examiners and serving as deputy editor for Pediatrics in Review.

 

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