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Dear Academy Fellow: In order to fulfill the admission requirements of AAP Bylaws, you are requested to 1) Carefully review the following list of new applicants for Academy membership, and 2) relay your reactions directly to your District Chairperson, whose name and address is at the end of this list. In submitting these names of board-certified pediatricians to you, it is understood that academic and pediatric credentials are not in question. Comments are requested concerning possible legal and/or ethical situations of which you might have personal knowledge. Send any comments on the following list of new applicants to your District Chairperson by December 15. Sri Devi Pinnamaneni, M.D. 15-90 208th PI. Bayside, NY 11360 North Carolina Leon Martin De Journett, M.D. 50 Doctors Dr. Asheville, NC 28804 Cuong Ta Nguyen, M.D. PO Box 307 Faison, NC 28341-0307 Otolaryngology Specialty Fellow Douglas Kent Holmes, M.D. Wake Med. Ctr. Wake AHEC ENT Dept. 3000 New Bern Ave. Raleigh, NC 27610 Tennessee Thomas Ward Gill, M.D. 108 Woodlawn Dr. PO Box 1716 Johnson City, TN 37605 Robert T.Truckner, M.D. 2028 Schriver Rd. Knoxville, TN 37919-7624 Virginia Donna R. Hudgens, M.D. 215 E. Valley St. Abingdon, VA 24210 Carl B. Ramsey, M.D. Fairfax Hosp. for Children 3300 Gallows Rd. Falls Church, VA 22046 Ashraf M.E. Afifi, M.D. Dhahran Health Center Saudi ARAMCO PO Box 1 1985 Dhahran 31311 Saudi Arabia Bernardo Abdiel Quintero, M.D. Box #546 Balboa-Anam APO 34004 Panama Illinois Nadia Anani Abu-Nijmeh, M.D. 880 Pas Ct., #1 02 Naperville, IL 60563-9251 Joseph Cooler, M.D. 11 33 W. Drummond, A-6 Chicago, IL 60614-1330 Missouri Laura E. Al-Sayed, M.D. 3009 N. Ballas, #141 St. Louis, MO 63131 Nebraska Scott Earl Fletcher, M.D. 8300 Dodge Omaha, NE 68114-6245 Wisconsin Hazem Helmy Mahmoud, M.D. Dept. of Pediatrics 8701 Watertown Plank Rd. Milwaukee, WI 53226 Arizona William Brent Green, Jr, M.D., PhD Dept. of Anesthesiology Univ. of AZ Htlh. Sci. Ctr. 1501 N. Campbell Ave. Tucson, AZ 85724-0001 Colorado David J. Miller, M.D. P/SL Professional Plaza West 1601 E. 19th St.,#5600 Denver, CO 80218-1216 Hawaii Robert Whitcomb Sumner-Mack, M.D. 60 Nohea St. Hilo, Hi 96720 Lynette L. Young, M.D. 1337 E. Moanalualani Way Honolulu, Hi 96819-1214 Idaho Eloisa S. Walker, M.D. 1 00 Warm Springs Boise, ID 83712 New Mexico Judith Lynn Pugh, M.D. 5312 Timberline Ave.,NW Albuquerque, NM 87120 Utah Vera Frances Tait, M.D. 1477 Westminister Ave. Salt Lake City, UT 84105 Washington Harley W. Heath, M.D. 3814 NE 1 10th St. Seattle, WA 98125-5735 DISTRICT I Gilbert L. Fuld, M.D. Keene Clinic 590. Court St. Keene, NH 03431 -1798 DISTRICT 11 Louis Z. Cooper, M.D. St Lukes Roosevelt Hospital Center 1 000 Tenth Avenue New York, NY 10019 DISTRICT III Anthony P. DeSpirito, M.D. 27 Cotswold Circle Ocean Township, NJ 07712 DISTRICT IV Joseph R. Zanga, M.D. Chair, Division of General/ Emergency Pediatrics Children's Medical Center Box 514 Richmond, VA 23298-0514 DISTRICT V Robert E. Hannemann, M.D. 2600 Greenbush PO Box 5545 Lafayette, IN 47903-5545 DISTRICT VI Thomas F.Tonniges, M.D. 2115 N Kansas Suite 120 Hastings, NE 68901 -2615 DISTRICT VII Carden Johnston, M.D. Children's Hospital of Alabama 1600 7th Ave., South Suite 001 Birmingham, AL 35233-1711 DISTRICT VIII Donald E. Cook, M.D. 1710 21 st Ave. Greeley, CO 80631 DISTRICT IX Leonard A. Kutnik, M.D. 4690 Genesee Ave. San Diego, CA 92117 Pennsylvania David Alan Ackroyd, M.D. 608 Wynnbrook Rd. Secane, PA 19018 Stella Casasnovas, M.D. 570N. 23rd St., 10-A Philadelphia, PA 19130-3132 Brent Russell King, M.D. Med. Coll. of PA Dept. of Emerg. Med. 3300 Henry Ave. Philadelphia, PA 19129 Anesthesiology Specialty Fellow Patrick Michael McQuillan, M.D. 840 Appenzell Dr. Hummelstown, PA 17036 Connecticut Flordeliza J. Palazzolo, M.D. 39 Pinney Rd. Somers, CT 06071 Maine Antonie Debra Kline, M.D. 7 Bramhill St., #H Portland, ME 04102-3175 Florida Ghazala Ijaz Ahmed, M.D. 1041 1 Canoe Brook Cr. Boca Raton, FL 33498 Karla L. Garcia, M.D. 4469 Post Ave. Miami Beach, FL 33140 Keith B. Johnson, M.D. 1099 Delacroix Cr. Nokomis, FL 34275-4573 Angeline M. Prado, M.D. 3051 SW 1 14th Ave. Miami, FL 33165-2113 Olga Cristina Rosa, M.D. Ste. 340 101 11 W. Forest Hill Blvd. Wellington, FL 33414 Fatah A. Wallizada, M.D. 1399 Cassat Ave. Jacksonville, FL 32205-7084 Urology Specialty Fellow Mark Alan Rich, M.D. 22 W. Lake Beauty Dr.,#1 05 Orlando, FL 32806 Georgia Johnny Roy Peeples, M.D. PO Box 698 Eastman, GA 31023-0698 Joseph A. Snitzer, III, M.D. 1405 Clifton Rd.,NE Atlanta, GA 30322-1 101 NewYork 1 Linda A. Burk, M.D. 500 Island Cottage Rd. Rochester, NY 14612 Bohdan Dejneka, M.D. 177 Jewett Pkwy., #3 Buffalo, NY 14214-2341 NewYork 2 Elizabeth Sison Acenas, M.D. 546 Eastern Pkwy. Brooklyn, NY 11225-1604 Rosemary Maxine Jackson, M.D. 205-14 115th Ave. St. Albans, NY 1 1412-2904 Deborah J. Millington Capilupi, M.D. 173 Campbell Ave. Willston Park, NY 1 1596-1016 NewYork 3 Micheline Dole, M.D. 50 Wedgewood Dr. Westbury, NY 11590 Maura D. Frank, M.D. 35 W. 92nd St.,#4E New York, NY 10025-7639 Jimmy O. Lao, M.D. 47-19 167th St. Flushing, NY 11358-3713 Edna Romero Lord, M.D. 70-14A 136th St. Alabama Jeanne James, M.D. Box 870378 Tuscaloosa, AL 35487-0378 Arkansas Alva Larry Simmons, M.D. Arkansas Children's Hospital 800 Marshall Little Rock, AR 72202-3591 Louisiana Dana A. Fakouri, M.D. 8415 Goodwood Blvd. Baton Rouge, LA 70809 Maria M. Mena-Domenech, M.D. PO Box 57355 New Orleans, LA 70157-7355 Texas Lori L. Accordino, M.D. 8335 Walnut Hill Ln.,#220 Dallas, TX 75231 Laurie Ann Havran, M.D. PO Box 171930 Arlington, TX 76003 Indiana Claudette Renae Hyman Dandridge, M.D. 303 Greenwood Glenwood, IL 60425 James L. Thomas, M.D. 2300 Ferry St. Lafayette, IN 47904-3060 Michigan Joseph Raymond Blodgett, M.D. 18380 Manorwood East Clinton Township, Ml 48038-4853 Anna Fraymovich, M.D. Lee & Kim Associates 11 900 E. 12Mile Rd., #110 Warren, MI 48093-3400 Ohio Bimal Dayal, M.D. 6159 Pebble Beach Ct. Canfield, OH 44406 Brian Richard Krafte-Jacobs, M.D. 2216 Heather Hill Blvd. Cincinnati, OH 45244 California 2 Janet Christine Dahmen, M.D. 8330 Reseda Blvd. Northridge, CA 91324-4648 Kevin M. Shannon, M.D. 969 Hilgard Ave., #810 Los Angeles, CA 90024 California 4 Tim Yu Chin, M.D. 35 Summerwind Irvine, CA 92714-5441 Kew Garden Hills, NY 11 367-1947 'A elo 35 nier can A~cadenmy of Pediatrics I1NF ^ TA n Q ~~~~This set of tags is imprinted with first aid guide- s AL ss SAd ~~~lines for emergencies and some specific health information about the infant. Thesetags,apprved b theINFORMATION ON THE TAG'S COVEIRS: American Academy of Pediatrics, Allergic reactions * Burns are designed as an educational * Head injuries * Poisoning tool for parents of infants in * Severe bleeding * Choking emergency first aid situations. * Rescue breathing * CPR Prfectfo attachin toa Available through the AAP Publications Department e ec ora ac Ing oan ~at 800/433-9016.($4.95 for asingle set; quantity infant's diaper bag or stroller! discounts available) American Academy of Pediatrics W AAP News/November 1994

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Dear Academy Fellow:In order to fulfill the admission requirements of AAP Bylaws, you are requested to 1) Carefully reviewthe following list of new applicants for Academy membership, and 2) relay your reactions directly to yourDistrict Chairperson, whose name and address is at the end of this list.

In submitting these names of board-certified pediatricians to you, it is understood that academic and pediatriccredentials are not in question. Comments are requested concerning possible legal and/or ethical situations ofwhich you might have personal knowledge.Send any comments on the following list of new applicants to your District Chairperson by December 15.

Sri Devi Pinnamaneni, M.D.15-90 208th PI.Bayside,NY 11360

North Carolina

Leon Martin De Journett, M.D.50 Doctors Dr.Asheville, NC 28804

Cuong Ta Nguyen, M.D.PO Box 307Faison, NC 28341-0307

Otolaryngology Specialty FellowDouglas Kent Holmes, M.D.Wake Med. Ctr.Wake AHEC ENT Dept.3000 New Bern Ave.Raleigh, NC 27610

TennesseeThomas Ward Gill, M.D.108Woodlawn Dr.PO Box 1716Johnson City,TN 37605

Robert T.Truckner, M.D.2028 Schriver Rd.Knoxville, TN 37919-7624

VirginiaDonna R. Hudgens, M.D.215 E. Valley St.Abingdon,VA 24210

Carl B. Ramsey, M.D.Fairfax Hosp. for Children3300 Gallows Rd.Falls Church, VA 22046

Ashraf M.E. Afifi, M.D.Dhahran Health CenterSaudi ARAMCOPO Box 11985Dhahran 31311Saudi Arabia

Bernardo Abdiel Quintero, M.D.Box #546 Balboa-AnamAPO 34004Panama

IllinoisNadia Anani Abu-Nijmeh, M.D.880 Pas Ct., #102Naperville, IL 60563-9251

Joseph Cooler, M.D.1133 W. Drummond, A-6Chicago, IL 60614-1330

MissouriLaura E. Al-Sayed, M.D.3009 N. Ballas, #141St. Louis,MO 63131

NebraskaScott Earl Fletcher, M.D.8300 DodgeOmaha,NE 68114-6245

WisconsinHazem Helmy Mahmoud, M.D.Dept. of Pediatrics8701 Watertown Plank Rd.Milwaukee, WI 53226

ArizonaWilliam Brent Green, Jr, M.D., PhDDept. of AnesthesiologyUniv. of AZ Htlh. Sci. Ctr.1501 N. Campbell Ave.Tucson, AZ 85724-0001

ColoradoDavid J. Miller, M.D.P/SL Professional Plaza West1601 E. 19th St.,#5600Denver, CO 80218-1216

HawaiiRobert Whitcomb Sumner-Mack, M.D.60 Nohea St.Hilo, Hi 96720

Lynette L. Young, M.D.1337 E. Moanalualani WayHonolulu, Hi 96819-1214

IdahoEloisa S. Walker, M.D.100 Warm SpringsBoise, ID 83712

New MexicoJudith Lynn Pugh, M.D.5312 Timberline Ave.,NWAlbuquerque, NM 87120

UtahVera Frances Tait, M.D.1477 Westminister Ave.Salt Lake City, UT 84105

WashingtonHarley W. Heath, M.D.3814 NE 110th St.Seattle,WA 98125-5735

DISTRICT IGilbert L. Fuld, M.D.Keene Clinic590. Court St.Keene, NH 03431 -1798

DISTRICT 11

Louis Z. Cooper, M.D.St Lukes Roosevelt Hospital Center1000 Tenth AvenueNew York, NY 10019

DISTRICT III

Anthony P. DeSpirito, M.D.27 Cotswold CircleOceanTownship, NJ 07712

DISTRICT IV

Joseph R. Zanga, M.D.Chair, Division of General/Emergency Pediatrics

Children's Medical CenterBox 514Richmond, VA 23298-0514

DISTRICTVRobert E. Hannemann, M.D.2600 GreenbushPO Box 5545Lafayette, IN 47903-5545

DISTRICT VIThomas F.Tonniges, M.D.2115 N KansasSuite 120Hastings, NE 68901 -2615

DISTRICT VIICarden Johnston, M.D.Children's Hospital of Alabama1600 7th Ave., SouthSuite 001Birmingham, AL 35233-1711

DISTRICT VIIIDonald E. Cook, M.D.1710 21st Ave.Greeley, CO 80631

DISTRICT IXLeonard A. Kutnik, M.D.4690 Genesee Ave.San Diego, CA 92117

PennsylvaniaDavid Alan Ackroyd, M.D.608 Wynnbrook Rd.Secane, PA 19018

Stella Casasnovas, M.D.570N.23rd St., 10-APhiladelphia, PA 19130-3132

Brent Russell King, M.D.Med. Coll. of PADept. of Emerg. Med.3300 Henry Ave.Philadelphia, PA 19129

Anesthesiology Specialty FellowPatrick Michael McQuillan, M.D.840 Appenzell Dr.Hummelstown, PA 17036

ConnecticutFlordeliza J. Palazzolo, M.D.39 Pinney Rd.Somers, CT 06071

MaineAntonie Debra Kline, M.D.7 Bramhill St., #HPortland, ME 04102-3175

FloridaGhazala Ijaz Ahmed, M.D.1041 1 Canoe Brook Cr.Boca Raton, FL 33498

Karla L. Garcia, M.D.4469 Post Ave.Miami Beach, FL 33140

Keith B. Johnson, M.D.1099 Delacroix Cr.Nokomis, FL 34275-4573

Angeline M. Prado, M.D.3051 SW 114th Ave.Miami, FL 33165-2113

Olga Cristina Rosa, M.D.Ste.34010111 W. Forest Hill Blvd.Wellington, FL 33414

Fatah A. Wallizada, M.D.1399 Cassat Ave.Jacksonville, FL 32205-7084

Urology Specialty FellowMark Alan Rich, M.D.22 W. Lake Beauty Dr.,#105Orlando, FL 32806

GeorgiaJohnny Roy Peeples, M.D.PO Box 698Eastman, GA 31023-0698

Joseph A. Snitzer, III, M.D.1405 Clifton Rd.,NEAtlanta,GA 30322-1101

NewYork 1Linda A. Burk, M.D.500 Island Cottage Rd.Rochester, NY 14612

Bohdan Dejneka, M.D.177 Jewett Pkwy., #3Buffalo, NY 14214-2341

NewYork 2

Elizabeth Sison Acenas, M.D.546 Eastern Pkwy.Brooklyn, NY 11225-1604

Rosemary Maxine Jackson, M.D.205-14 115th Ave.St. Albans, NY 11412-2904

Deborah J. Millington Capilupi, M.D.173 Campbell Ave.Willston Park, NY 11596-1016

NewYork 3Micheline Dole, M.D.50 Wedgewood Dr.Westbury, NY 11590

Maura D. Frank, M.D.35 W.92nd St.,#4ENew York, NY 10025-7639

Jimmy O. Lao, M.D.47-19 167th St.Flushing, NY 11358-3713

Edna Romero Lord, M.D.70-14A 136th St.

AlabamaJeanne James, M.D.Box 870378Tuscaloosa, AL 35487-0378

ArkansasAlva Larry Simmons, M.D.Arkansas Children's Hospital800 MarshallLittle Rock, AR 72202-3591

LouisianaDana A. Fakouri, M.D.8415 Goodwood Blvd.Baton Rouge, LA 70809

Maria M. Mena-Domenech, M.D.PO Box 57355New Orleans, LA 70157-7355

TexasLori L. Accordino, M.D.8335 Walnut Hill Ln.,#220Dallas,TX 75231

Laurie Ann Havran, M.D.PO Box 171930Arlington, TX 76003

IndianaClaudette Renae HymanDandridge, M.D.

303 GreenwoodGlenwood, IL 60425

James L.Thomas, M.D.2300 Ferry St.Lafayette, IN 47904-3060

MichiganJoseph Raymond Blodgett, M.D.18380 Manorwood EastClintonTownship, Ml 48038-4853

Anna Fraymovich, M.D.Lee & Kim Associates11900 E. 12Mile Rd., #110Warren, MI 48093-3400

OhioBimal Dayal, M.D.6159 Pebble Beach Ct.Canfield, OH 44406

Brian Richard Krafte-Jacobs, M.D.2216 Heather Hill Blvd.Cincinnati, OH 45244

California 2Janet Christine Dahmen, M.D.8330 Reseda Blvd.Northridge, CA 91324-4648

Kevin M. Shannon, M.D.969 Hilgard Ave., #810Los Angeles, CA 90024

California 4Tim Yu Chin, M.D.35 SummerwindIrvine, CA 92714-5441

Kew Garden Hills, NY 11367-1947

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Prfectfo attachin toa Availablethrough theAAP Publications Departmenteecoraac Ing oan ~at 800/433-9016.($4.95 for asingle set; quantityinfant's diaper bag or stroller! discounts available)

American Academy of Pediatrics W

AAP News/November 1994

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PEDIATRIC UPDATE 1995, February27 - March 2, 1995, Scottsdale, Ari-zona. Sponsored by Arizona ChapterAAP and Phoenix Children's Hospital.For further details, contact: Jo AnnCunningham, 909 E. Brill Street,Phoenix, AZ 85006; (602) 239-5783.

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CURRENT CONCEPTS IN PEDI-ATRIC MEDICINE, March 3-5, 1995,San Diego, CA. Sponsored by Chil-dren's Hospital & Health Center. Formore information, contact: ContinuingMedical Education, 3020 Children'sWay, San Diego, CA 92123; (619) 576-4072.

PEDIATRICS SEMINAR"ADVANCES& CHANGINGTRENDS" (Fifth AnnualLloyd Noland), Walt Disney World,Florida, March 15-18, 1995. Faculty:Drs. Garrick, Fleishman, Howard,Stiehm, and Stockman. Call or write:Department of Medical Education,Lloyd Noland Hospital, P.O. Box 538,Fairfield, AL 35064; (205) 783-5276.

PERINATAL UPDATE 1995: A CELE-BRATION OF NEW BEGINNINGS,March 29-31, 1995, Savannah Mar-riott, Savannah, Georgia. Guest facultyincludes: Gay Chisum, RN; RobertCicco, MD; LuAnn Hall, MSN; BarryMangum, Pharm D; Baha Sibai, MD;Pamela Shrock, PhD, and Peter Van-Dorsten, MD. For more information,please contact Betsi Egan at (912)350-5920.

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Young dinosaur seeks anoth-er. BC/BE Pediatrician wantedto join a booming solo practicein the beautiful Berkshires.Competitive salary and bene-fits. Partnership available in 1-2years. Good coverage. Rural-suburban lifestyle with myriadoutdoor and cultural activities.Large community hospital withuniversity affiliation. Send CV inconfidence to: Box #11014.

2 Pediatricians/Family Practi-tioners positions available forrural Eastern Kentucky. Must beUnited States citizen or havepermanent residence visa.Good pay and good benefits.Send inquiry to: Box #10054.

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Tampa: EMSA is looking for pediatri-cians to join a multispecialty grouppractice. Desirable office hours andschedule. Attractive compensation,plus profit sharing and benefits pack-age available. Contact Holley Kreiserat (800) 422-3672, ext. 7395 ormail/fax CV to: EMSA, 1200 S. PineIsland Road, Suite 600, Ft. Laud-erdale, FL 33324-4460. FAX (305)424-3270. EEO/AA/M/F.

Rome: Seek BC/BE Pediatrician topractice in new office with two otherpediatricians. Join 61-physician, multi-specialty clinic, part of integrated carenetwork (PPO & PHO). Located 65miles NW of Atlanta, serves eightcounties, 300,000 population, family-oriented, college town in foothills ofAppalachian Mountains. Call NancySmith, M.D., Recruitment Director,Harbin Clinic at (706) 236-6304.

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13C/BE Pediatrician: Part-time, avail-able immediately, general pediatricianfor a multispecialty group practice. Thisposition is primary care oriented butsubspecialty is helpful. On-site ancil-lary services include clinicallaboratory, x-ray department and ultra-sound. Competitive salary with anexcellent benefit package to includepaid malpractice. Located in Westch-ester County, NY. Reply to: AAP NewsBox #1 1044.

Ohio

Columbus: Progressive, well-estab-lished, high-profile, 5-person pediatricgroup seeking full- or part-time BC/BEPediatrician. Energetic, compassion-ate person desired. Association withChildren's Hospital and The OhioState University. Opportunity for activeinvolvement in teaching and profes-sional organizations. Call or send CVto: Elissa Tomba, 5050 Blazer Park-way, Dublin, OH 43017; (614)766-2044.

Progressive, 24-member, multispe-cialty clinic searching for secondBC/BE Pediatrician. Family-oriented,growing college town of 20,000 in NWOhio. Student loan repayment pro-gram, competitive salary. Call MaryBeth Weisenburger at Defiance Hospi-tal, (419) 783-6930, for free video andinformation.

Pennsylvania

Geisinger presently has open posi-tions for BC/BE Pediatricians.Geisinger Health System has two hos-pitals and 48 outpatient officesthroughout PA, and currently morethan 500 physicians belong to thismultispecialty group. We have oppor-tunities for office and inpatient generalpediatrics in our Philipsburg, StateCollege and Wilkes-Barre locations.Geisinger offers a competitive salaryand excellent benefits package includ-ing life, dental, long term disabilityinsurance, and retirement plans. If youwould like more information, pleasecontact: Geisinger, Physician Recruit-ment PD-AP, 100 N. Academy Avenue,Danville, PA 17822-3024 or call (800)845-71 12; FAX (717) 271-6988.E.O.E. MIF/HN.

Northeast Pennsylvania - BC/BEPediatrician to join three pediatriciansin busy suburban practice in rapidlygrowing Bucks County; convenient toyear-round recreation. Active in ado-lescent medicine. Guaranteed salaryand early partnership available. Con-tact: Lynn Konchanin, M.D., DeniceBarnes, M.D., or Seymour Ledis, M.D.at (215) 741-0336.

Texas

Dallas/Ft. Worth Area: Excellentopportunity for two BC/BE Pediatri-cians to join newly-established,hospital-owned multispecialty group.Highly competitive remuneration pack-age with procurement of malpracticeinsurance coverage. Predictable callschedules, autonomous practice set-ting with full support servicesprovided. For details, call Steve Koron-ic at (800) 476-8954 or send CV to:2828 Croasdaile Drive, Durham, NC27705; FAX (919) 382-0227.

Pediatric Emergency Medicine -

Exciting career opportunities at this130-bed children's hospital located inSan Antonio, Texas. FT/PT annualLED census 27,000. Double coveragewith fast track. Competitive remunera-tion/paid malpractice insurance. Mustbe BC/BE in Pediatrics with Emer-gency Medicine experience. Contact:Maria Hurtado, Acute Care Special-ists, 1200 S. Pine Island Road, Suite600, Fort Lauderdale, FL 33324-4460;(800) 422-3672, ext. 7466 or FAX(305) 424-3270.

PEDIATRICIAN GREATLYNEEDED $20,000 signingbonus on top of $150,000 netguarantee. Live in the greatSouth within 2 hours of the GulfCoast. Safe, friendly town witheasy drive to a capital city. Takeover established practice. Excel-lent support from otherphysicians. Great call coverage.If you want to be "Welcomed totown with open arms" and notwork day and night to make agood living, call David Townsendat (800) 677-7987, ext.4248 orFAX C.V. to (800) 440-2676,Harris Kovacs Alderman.

Georgia

Atlanta: Northwest suburban medicalalliance seek BC/BE Pediatricians tojoin medical group. Private practice,clinic and urgent care opportunitiesavailable in fast growing, family-orient-ed community. Competitive salariedpositions, generous benefits, partner-ship potential. Reply with CV to:Martha Hicks, Hicks and Associates,1530 Dunwoody Village Parkway,Suite 204, Atlanta, GA 30338; (404)804-0043.

CIGNA HealthCare, one of America's leading providers ofmanaged medical care, currently has practice opportunitiesavailable in Phoenix, Tucson and in four counties in the LosAngeles area.

As part of a mtlti-specialty group, our pediatricians work as ateam, each having his/her own panel of patients. You11 enjoya predictable schedule and an outstanding compensationpackage.For more information, call us or send your CV to:CA:- Physician Recruitinent, CIGNA Medical Group, 505 N.BrandBlvd,Suite40014,Glendale,CA 91203,(800)468 9013,FAX: (818) 500 6986.AZ: MedicalStaffRecruitment, CIGNA HealthiCareofAZ,11001 N. Black Canyon Hwy., Suite 401-14, Phoenix, AZ 85029,(800) 252-2471, FAX (602) 371-2526.

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studies and clinical trials throughout its 20-year re-search history. Teachers respond to the 24 items thatdescribe classroom behavior. These ratings aresummed and transferred to the Profile Form wherenorm comparisons are read directly.

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St. Louis: Pediatrician wanted withgood neonatology experience. ContactDr. R. Parikh at Deaconess HealthSystem; (314) 768-3000 or (314) 768-3006.

New Hampshire

Southwestern New Hampshire:Sixth pediatrician to join 57-physician,multi-specialty group practice whichincludes academic affiliation with Dart-mouth-Hitchcock Medical Center.Excellent community hospital, pro-gressive college community near Mt.Monadnock and many beautiful lakes,with an abundance of year round cul-tural and recreational activities.Contact: Dr. A.W. Simington, TheHitchcock Clinic-Keene, 590 CourtStreet, Keene, NH 03441. FAX (603)355-8472. Committed to equalemployment opportunity.

New Jersey

Full-time BC/BE Pediatrician to joinan eight-member general pediatricgroup 30 minutes from Philadelphia.Senior partner planning to retire. Level11 nursery, full-time neonatology. Flexi-ble schedule and early partnership.Mail CV to: Salem Road Pediatrics,2006 Salem Road, Burlington Town-ship, NJ 08016; (609) 877-1768.

Princeton: Pediatrician to join estab-lished group practice. Excellentbenefits and guaranteed salary. SendCV or contact: Gerald M. Raymond,M.D., 1 1 N. Harrison Street, Princeton,NJ 08540; (609) 924-5510.

MarylandBC/BE Pediatrician to join a well-established, busy and expanding solopractice located in a beautiful, subur-ban area 45 miles from Baltimore andWashington. 300-bed hospital with2,000+ births in a year. Competitivesalary with excellent benefits, leadingto full partnership. Mail C.V. to: AAPNews Box #10024.

Montgomery County: Board-Certi-fied and/or Board-Eligible Pediatricianto join general pediatric practice part-time in Montgomery County,Maryland. Mail CV to: James J. Welsh,M.D., 845-B Quince Orchard Blvd.,Gaithersburg, MD 20878.

Massachusefts

Pediatrician - Department of Pedi-atrics, University of MassachusettsMedical School seeks BC/BE Pediatri-cian to join unique, community-basedacademic practice in a semi-ruralarea. Responsibilities include patientcare and teaching medical studentsand residents; clinical research will beencouraged. Loan repayment possi-ble. Send CV to: David Keller, M.D.,Division of General and CommunityPediatrics, University of Massachu-setts Medical Center, 55 Lake AvenueNorth, Worcester, MA 01655. An Affir-mative Action/Equal OpportunityEmployer.

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a venue to suggest and develop educational programs and projects;the opportunity to share your expertise on subcommittees addressing

issues such as curriculum development, policy work, and more; and-*** the opportunity to provide input and direction to one of the most vitaland active branches of the Academy.For a complete list ofAAP Sections and more information about becoming a

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Vermont WashingtonNorthwest Permanente, P.C., a stable, physi-cian-managed multi-specialty group providingcare for 380,000 members of Kaiser Perma-nente, is seeking a BC/BE Pediatrician for ahalf-time position in our Vancouver, Washingtonmedical offices. This position includes eithershared night call or urgent care responsibilities.Our program offers a collegial and stimulatingpractice in one of the most successful managedcare systems in the country, plus a qualitylifestyle in the beautiful Pacific Northwest. Wealso offer a competitive salary and benefits pack-age including paid malpractice, sabbatical, twopension plans and more. Please forward C.V. to:A.P. Weiland, M.D., Regional Medical Director,Northwest Permanente, PC., 2701 N.W. Vaughn,Suite 300, Portland, OR 97210-5394. EOE.

BC/BE Pediatrician to join group of four pediatri-cians immediately; active practice, friendly,beautiful New England community; excellent ski-ing, hiking, and boating. Contact: PediatricAssociates, 3 Mahoney Avenue, Rutland, VT05701.

Middlebury: Established practice in college townseeks enthusiastic BC/BE Pediatrician for fami-ly/child-centered care. Beautiful ChamplainValley location. Convenient to cultural and recre-ational centers. Local hospital. Within 45 minutesof university medical center. Contact Dr. Peters at(802) 388-7959.

VirginiaNEEDED STAT - BC/BE PEDIATRICIAN Neigh-borhood-oriented practice in beautiful suburbanVirginia. Call (703) 757-7950.

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PACIFIC NORTHWEST Full-time, BC/BE Pediatrician to joineight pediatricians in a 60-physician, multi-specialty groupwith main office and satellite.Located in a growing SouthwestWashington community of250,000, neighboring Portland,Oregon. Salary and benefitsleading to partnership. Pleasesend C.V. to: Bev Karizen, c/oThe Vancouver Clinic, 700 NE87th Avenue, Vancouver, WA98664.

Wisconsin

Pediatrics - La Salle Clinic, a 1 50-plusphysician-owned, multispecialty group,is recruiting BC/BE Pediatricians. With16 clinic locations throughout north-eastern Wisconsin, we're one of thestate's largest group practices. Weoffer an industry leading salary andbenefits package, with an opportunityto advance to shareholder status aftertwo years. Live and practice in afriendly, comfortable family environ-ment, enjoy a strong referral base, andbenefit from a growing regional econo-my and nationally acclaimededucational systems. For more infor-mation, contact: LaSalle Clinic,Physician Services, P.O. Box 8005,Menasha, WI 54952-8005; (800) 722-9989.

Florida, Virginia

Hospital-based pediatrics as a fulfill-ing and gratifying career track. Veryattractive call schedule offering partici-pation in all areas of pediatricpractice. High quality sub-specialtysupport. Opportunities in areas of highgeographic desirability. Children'sHospital Services offers an outstand-ing employee compensation package,including full benefits and professionalliability insurance. Contact: Recruit-ment Office, Children's HospitalServices, Inc., 21644 State Road 7,Boca Raton, FL 33428; (800) 300-5232 or FAX (407) 488-8279.

Maryland, VirginiaKaiser Permanente, a distinguishedHMO in the Washington, DC metroarea, currently has General Pediatricopportunities available in our SouthernMaryland and Virginia locations. Can-didates must be BC/BE certified.Comprehensive compensation andbenefit package offered. Mail or fax CVto: George H. Fettus, M.D., 2101 E.Jefferson Street, Box 6649, Rockville,MD 20849; FAX (301 ) 816-7472 or call(800) 227-6472. EOE.

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AMACategoryl1Credit:47HoursAttendance is limited. Register today!The American Academy of Pediatrics offers the lowestavailable airfares to PREP: The Course. Please callthe AAP Travel Office at 800/433-9016. Outside theUnited States and Canada, call 708/228-5005 and askfor the travel office.

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