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  1. NMS Pediatrics (National Medical Series for Independent Study) by Paul H Dworkin, Paula Algranati, 2008-10-01
  2. Pediatric Secrets by Richard A. Polin MD, Mark F. Ditmar MD, 2010-09-24
  3. Tarascon Pediatric Emergency Pocketbook, Sixth Edition (Rothrock, Tarascon Pediatric Emergency Pocketbook) by Dr. Steven G. Rothrock, 2010-09-16
  4. Study Guide for Introduction to Maternity & Pediatric Nursing by Gloria Leifer MARNCNE, 2010-10-07
  5. Core Curriculum for Pediatric Critical Care Nursing by American Association of Critical-Care Nurses, 2006-04-14
  6. Wong's Clinical Manual of Pediatric Nursing (CLINICAL MANUAL OF PEDIATIC NURSING (WONG)) by David Wilson MSRNC, Marilyn J. Hockenberry PhDRN-CSPNP-BCFAAN, 2007-10-05
  7. Pediatric Neuropsychology Case Studies: From the Exceptional to the Commonplace
  8. Color Atlas and Synopsis of Pediatric Dermatology: Second Edition by Kay Kane, Peter Lio, et all 2009-08-04
  9. Pediatric Advanced Life SupportCourse Guide and PALS Provider Manual: Provider Manual
  10. Comprehensive Perinatal & Pediatric Respiratory Care (Comprehensive Perinatal and Pediatric Respiratory Care) by Kent Whitaker, 2001-02-14
  11. The Cleveland Clinic Intensive Review of Pediatrics
  12. Clinical Pediatric Neurology: A Signs and Symptoms Approach:Expert Consult - Online and Print by Gerald Fenichel MD, 2009-07-14
  13. Pediatric Dentistry: Infancy Through Adolescence (Pediatric Denistry) by Jimmy Pinkham, Paul Casamassimo, et all 2005-04-08
  14. Handbook of Pediatric Dentistry by Angus C. Cameron BDS(Hons)MDSc(Syd)FDSRCS(Eng)FRACDSFICD, Richard P. Widmer BDSc(Hons)MDSc(Melb)FRACDSFICD, 2008-08-01

41. Dr. Pamela Taylor's Home Page
Naturopathic physician in Moline, Illinois. Consulting in general family health, adult and senior health care and pediatrics. 
http://home.revealed.net/drpamnd1/
Pamela Taylor, ND
1630 - 5th Avenue, Suite 706
Moline, IL 61265
drpamnd1@revealed.net
Office Hours Qualifications Naturopathic Medicine
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Office Hours are Tuesday through Saturday by Appointment.
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Pamela Taylor, ND is licensed and board certified as a Naturopathic Physician in the state of Oregon. She opened her office in Moline in 1995, and consults in general family health, adult and senior health care and pediatrics. Dr. Taylor is also available for workshops and lectures. Please call our office for more information, at (309) 797-3271.
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42. Hospital For Children
Statewide center for treatment of critically ill children and research into health issues affecting infants and children.
http://www.umm.edu/pediatrics/

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Recognized throughout Maryland and the mid-Atlantic region as a valuable resource for critically and chronically ill children, the University of Maryland Hospital for Children combines state-of-the-art medicine with family-centered care. We understand that children aren't merely small adults, which is why we treat them as unique individuals. Learn more about the Hospital for Children by watching this video. UM study shows celiac disease is more prevalent in U.S. than previously thought. UM Hospital for Children benefits from birthday parties held by young philanthropists. New pediatric emergency department offers best of both worlds. Conjoined twins separated successfully at UMHC.
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43. Pediatrics On Hand
pediatrics on Hand. The Complete Guide to the Pediatric Handheld. All rightsreserved. Created 1/06/01 Revised February 22, 2003 . pediatrics on Hand.
http://pediatricsonhand.com/
Welcome to the complete guide to the pediatric handheld. Peds on Hand keeps the most up-to-date collection of pediatric specific programs and files for the handheld.
This is a self funded, non-profit site intent on being an objective source of pediatric handheld information. With the New User Guide we try to give help to the new user by explaining one way to think about the handheld world. The Best of the Best page tries to boil down the overwhelming amount of information and recommendations about PDAs and what programs you need. PDA News is a list of links and a few PDA news headlines.
Pediatric Handheld Library
attempts to bring you a comprehensive list of pediatric relevant files. To avoid confusion the layperson's programs are in the Parent's Files page. On our Reviews page we keep an expanded version of our favorite programs and tell you why we think they are the best. Downloading has a brief explanation for getting things off the net and into a handheld.

44. AAP - Car Safety Seats: A Guide For Families - 2002
A complete guide from the American Academy of pediatrics.
http://www.aap.org/family/carseatguide.htm

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Search Site Map BookStore ... Home Car Safety Seats: A Guide for Families American Academy of Pediatrics Every state requires that infants and children ride buckled up. However, state laws do not always require the safest way to transport a child. More children are still killed as passengers in car crashes than from any other type of injury. Using a car safety seat correctly can help prevent injuries to young children, but it is not as easy as you think. Just a little mistake in how the seat is used could cause serious injury to your child. Which is the "best" car safety seat?
  • No one seat is "safest" or "best." The "best" car safety seat is one that fits your child's size and weight, and can be installed correctly in your car.
  • Price does not always make a difference. Higher prices can mean added features that may or may not make the seat easier to use.
  • When you find a seat you like, try it out! Put your child in the seat and adjust the harnesses and buckles. Make sure it fits in your car.
  • Keep in mind that displays or illustrations of seats in stores do not always show them being used correctly.

45. Www.ama-assn.org/public/journals/ajdc/ajdchome.htm
Similar pages www.amaassn.org/journals/standing/ajdc/ajdchome.htm Similar pages More results from www.ama-assn.org BioMed Central BMC pediatrics Quick Search. BMC pediatrics. BioMed Central. PubMed Central. PubMed. Jumpto article. vol. article no. BMC pediatrics. Welcome to BMC pediatrics.
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46. Lippincott Williams & Wilkins - Current Opinion In Pediatrics
A source for current, practical information on pediatric literature. Includes review articles, expert Category Health Medicine Journals pediatrics......
http://www.co-pediatrics.com/
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47. Partners In Health Setting The Standard For Excellence
Comprehensive health services for women's health, pediatrics, family medicine and aging. (Indiana)
http://www.pihdocs.com
Setting the Standard for Excellence
Our Well Child site is now open. Click on the icon above or here . Learn about vaccinations and other tips to keep your child healthy. The Adult Care site will be ready soon. Come back for information on weight loss, asthma and other issues affecting millions of adults.
Meet the new additions to our local families. Click here for baby photos.
Women's Center is awarded accreditation from the American Institute of Ultrasound Medicine
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The Women's Health section will give you the latest information from pregnancy tips to menopause. Attention Moms to be and New Moms Check out the Birthing Center for information on the hospital facilities. Are you looking for a special name for your baby. You will find interesting names and their meanings at www.babynames.com Find out Fun stuff about our January babies. Interesting Links Dearborn County Hospital
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48. CISP: Childhood Immunization Support Program
Letter from the Past President of the American Academy of pediatrics Why ShouldI Immunize My Child? New CDC Web-based Personalized Childhood Immunization
http://www.cispimmunize.org/
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Letter from the President of the American Academy of Pediatrics

New CDC Web-based Personalized Childhood Immunization Scheduler

Vaccines: The Safe Choice

Vaccine Safety Information for Parents
Videos of Immunizations
  • How Vaccines Work Safety and Effectiveness of Vaccines Parental Worries (MMR and Autism and Multiple Vaccinations) The History of Polio Community Immunity Immunization Wrap-up
10 Tips on Evaluating Immunization Information on the Internet What Parents Should Know About Thimerosal
Answers from the AAP to frequently asked questions about thimerosal used in vaccines.
Smallpox: Frequently Asked Questions

The threat of smallpox has many parents worried about whether their child might be at risk. The AAP has compiled updated questions and answers about the topic. (

49. Find A Doctor Or Childrens Hospital
Resources to help find a board certified Pediatrician or find a children's hospital.
http://pediatrics.about.com/health/pediatrics/cs/findadoctor/index.htm
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Guide picks Resources to help you find a board certified Pediatrician and Pediatric subspecialists or find a Children's Hospital.
Do's and Dont's at your Pediatrician's Office

What you should and shouldn't do when you see your Pediatrician. Children's Hospital Profiles
This service allows you to search for your local children's hospital or find a hospital with a specific program, pediatric specialist or area of expertise that your child needs. Find a Board Certified Doctor Best of the Net Search for a board certified doctor to care for your child. In 'Area of Certification,' choose 'Pediatrician' if you are looking for a Pediatrician in your area. You can also look for a Pediatric Subspecialist, for example, in Pediatric Surgery, Pediatric Dermatology, Pediatric Endocrinology, etc. Or just enter your doctor's name to see if he or she is board certified. Find an Allergy or Asthma Specialist Find a specialist in your area to care for your children with asthma or allergies, including hayfever, drug allergies and food allergies.

50. PEDINFO
A Comprehensive Index of the Pediatric Internet. Online information for pediatricians and anyone interest Category Health Medicine Medical Specialties pediatrics......PEDINFO An Index of the Pediatric Internet An communitymaintained index of thepediatric internet March 2003. Sun, Mon, Tue, Wed, Thu, Fri, Sat. 1. 2, 3, 4, 5,6, 7, 8.
http://www.pedinfo.org/
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51. American Osteopathic Board Of Pediatrics
Listing of AOAapproved subspecialties, exam information for candidates and requirements for certification.
http://www.aobp.org/
About AOBP Board Officers Specialties/Subspecialties Requirements for Certification ... Links Applications for Fall 2003 General Pediatrics Exam now being accepted. Click here for more information
Recertification Exam to be offered Fall 2003
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52. MEDSTUDENTS-PEDIATRICS
Definition of this disorder, marasmus and protein malnutrition.
http://www.medstudents.com.br/pedia/pedia1.htm
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Malnutrition
Malnutrition may be due to inadequate food absorption or inadequate food intake (inadequate supply, increased requirements). The diagnosis of malnutrition is not always apparent as in severe cases. It depends on an accurate dietary history, evaluation of height, weight, head circumference and past rates of growth, measurement of midarm circumference and skinfold thickness and other tests. Acute nutritional disturbances: water and electrolytes. Chronic malnutrition: deficits of more than a single nutrient. There is usually associated immunologic insufficiency (white blood cell count < 1500/mm3 and anergy to skin test antigens).
Marasmus (Infantile Atrophy, Inanition, Athrepsia)
In most cases, marasmus is due to inadequate caloric intake, but may also be due to metabolic abnormalities or congenital malformations. Clinically, there is failure to gain weight followed by weight loss and finally emaciation. Fat is loss last from the cheeks. The abdomen may be flat or distended. There is muscle atrophy and hypotonia. The basal metabolic rate is reduced. The infant may be constipated or have the "starvation type" of diarrhea with mucus.
Protein Malnutrition (Protein-Calorie Malnutrition, Kwashiorkor)

53. Medical College Of Georgia Pediatrics OnLine
Welcome to pediatrics OnLine, Website for the Department of pediatricsat the Medical College of Georgia. Featured Resources Infectious
http://www.mcg.edu/PedsOnL/PedsOnLMenu.html
Welcome to Pediatrics OnLine,
Website for the Department of Pediatrics
at the Medical College of Georgia
Featured Resources:
Infectious Disease Soundbytes

Continuity Clinic Notebook
Links:
Medical College of Georgia Children's Medical Center

American Academy of Pediatrics

Pediatrics Electronic Pages

Georgia Chapter of the American Academy of Pediatrics

Medical College of Georgia Schools of Medicine Medical College of Georgia Please email comments, suggestions or questions to: William K. Dolen, bdolen@mail.mcg.edu June 1999

54. AAP - Research
Policy statements, reports and application information.
http://www.aap.org/research/

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Search Site Map BookStore ... Home Research AAP Publications
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2002 Pediatric Medical Cost Model
2002 Pediatric Academic Societies
Presented Abstracts
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Pediatrician Participation in Medicaid and

SCHIP Survey

SCHIP Evaluation Tool

Mathematica SCHIP Evaluation
... Current Policy Statements and Clinical Practice Guidelines AAP Policy Statements Clinical Practice Guidelines Resident Research Grant Program ... Pediatric History Center of the AAP Free MEDLINE access available (National Library of Medicine) Links to Other Research Funds AAP Grand Rounds © 2003 - American Academy of Pediatrics

55. THE MERCK MANUAL, Sec. 19, Pediatrics
The Merck Manual of Diagnosis and Therapy hyperlink to list of sections.Section 19. pediatrics. Chapters. 255. Introduction, 266. Neoplasms. 256.
http://www.merck.com/pubs/mmanual/section19/sec19.htm
This Publication Is Searchable The Merck Manual of Diagnosis and Therapy Section 19. Pediatrics Chapters Introduction Neoplasms Health Management in Normal Newborns, Infants, and Children Cystic Fibrosis ...
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56. Pediatric Development And Behavior Homepage
Information on the medical aspects of child development and behavior for physicians, psychologists, Category Health Medicine Medical Specialties pediatrics...... Articles Articles about Developmental and Behavioral Pediatric topics.Discussion Developmental and Behavioral pediatrics Discussion list.
http://www.dbpeds.org/

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Links Highlights Training ... Feedback Look for the next Challenging Case from the Journal of Developmental and Behavioral Pediatrics coming soon.
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DB-PREP : Review and update your knowledge with resources based on DBP certification requirements. Join the DB-PREP discussion list. Highlights : Featured articles from dbpeds.org and selected external links. Articles Articles about Developmental and Behavioral Pediatric topics Discussion : Developmental and Behavioral Pediatrics Discussion list. For professional peer level discussion. Handouts : Short articles suitable for parents Links : Selected links to the web, as well as internal links, organized by topics with brief annotations. News : Current news and information and archives.
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57. MedWebPlus Subject Pediatrics
Welcome to MedWebPlus 2.3! A free service to help you find health sciencesinformation quickly and easily. pediatrics Broader Terms Specialties.
http://www.medwebplus.com/subject/Pediatrics.html

58. Attorneys For The Rights Of The Child (ARC) Response
The American Academy of pediatrics (AAP) has been charged with continuing to betray vulnerable children in its release today of a new policy regarding circumcision.
http://www.cirp.org/AAP/releases/ARC.html
Attorneys for the Rights of the Child 2961 Ashby Avenue, Berkeley, CA 94705 510-848-4437 FOR RELEASE: March 1, 1999 5 p.m. (E.T.) CONTACT: J. Steven Svoboda 510-848-4437 (svoboda1@flash.net) CIRCUMCISION: DOCTORS ARE BETRAYING CHILDREN Berkeley, CA-The American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) has been charged with continuing to betray vulnerable children in its release today of a new policy regarding circumcision. According to Attorneys for the Rights of the Child (ARC), an organization of lawyers working to protect all children from breaches of their fundamental human rights, millions of boys will as a result continue to undergo medically unjustified and harmful surgery in order to perpetuate a social custom. ARC Executive Director J. Steven Svoboda congratulated the AAP for its finding that no medical reason exists to support infant circumcision, saying, ``Since the AAP has now confirmed that circumcision is not a medical issue, it is clear that compelling legal and human rights concerns demand that it be eradicated.'' Svoboda noted that the rights to bodily integrity, to liberty and security of the person, and to freedom from discrimination on grounds of sex, religion or race are guaranteed by a number of globally accepted human rights documents including the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, the Convention on the Rights of the Child, and the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights. Svoboda said, ``Circumcision seriously breaches the child's rights and is utterly incompatible with the doctor's legal and ethical duties toward the child patient. A parent's consent cannot justify removal of healthy tissue-whether it be a finger, a breast, a clitoris, or a foreskin-without a valid medical reason.'' According to Svoboda, the AAP will not succeed in its apparent attempt to protect itself and its members from criminal and civil liability for performing circumcisions by mentioning ``potential medical benefits'' to the procedure. Svoboda said, ``The AAP itself concedes that routine newborn circumcision is without medical justification. Its assertion that cultural, religious and ethnic traditions may be taken into account is quite inconsistent with medical ethics as well as unjustified by domestic law and human rights principles.'' Svoboda commented, ``We now understand that cultural, religious and ethnic traditions do not justify circumcising a girl, which many countries throughout the world have made illegal, so how can such considerations justify taking a knife to a boy's penis without his consent and cutting off highly specialized and important tissue? An average circumcision removes approximately half the penile skin sheath, which renowned anthropologist Ashley Montagu has termed a highly significant loss.'' Svoboda noted that leading authorities on female genital mutilation, including Hanny Lightfoot-Klein and Nahid Toubia, have warned that it is never acceptable to remove functioning body parts from children without medical justification, and have emphatically stated that circumcisions of boys and girls both violate medical ethics, legal requirements, and human rights principles. One of Canada's leading medical ethicists, Dr. Margaret A. Somerville, has also stated her opposition to the practice as a form of criminal assault. The AAP cannot reconcile its current position with the advice of its own ethics committee, Svoboda added. Citing the AAP Bioethics Committee for its article, ``Informed Consent, Parental Permission, and Assent in Pediatric Practice,'' PEDIATRICS Vol. 95 No. 2 (February 1995), Svoboda said, ``The AAP's own Bioethics Committee has acknowledged that it is the child who is the patient and not the parents, and moreover, that the doctor has a legal and ethical duty to render medical care based on the patient's needs and not on parental desires or proxy consent.'' Svoboda added, ``The AAP has committed a serious disservice to its members and to the American public by continuing to ignore its own ethical guidelines and by failing to help to bring an end to this painful, harmful and profoundly damaging practice.'' Svoboda concluded, ``There could have been no better way for the AAP to move child care into the new millenium than by taking the clear stand against circumcision that human rights and medical ethics as well as decency, fairness, and humanity demand. While there are aspects of the AAP's statement that have merit, its failure to condemn the practice will create legal and medical repercussions which will haunt it and the American public for many decades to come.'' - END -

59. University Of Minnesota Department Of Pediatrics
The mission of the Department of pediatrics is to advance the state of knowledgein child health and disease; to educate medical students, physicians in
http://www.peds.umn.edu/
Welcome! The mission of the Department of Pediatrics is to advance the state of knowledge in child health and disease; to educate medical students, physicians in training and in practice, other health professionals, and the public as to childhood disease prevention, treatment, research and advocacy; and to provide and set standards for highest quality of child health care.
© 2000 by the Regents of the University of Minnesota. The University of Minnesota is an equal opportunity educator and employer.

60. Contemporary Pediatrics
Contemporary pediatrics Magazine, Thomson Medical Economics, More. More. Sevenyearsubject and author index of Contemporary pediatrics. Instant Poll.
http://cp.pdr.net/be_core/k/index.jsp

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