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Pertussis’s sad return
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AAP: Test well water
Untested cancer survivors
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June 23, 2009
The unwelcome return of whooping cough
Children who do not receive the regular schedule of vaccines due to parent choice are more likely to get whooping cough than their fully immunized peers, a new study in Pediatrics shows. More...
The emotional saga of Toronto's baby Kaylee
What started out as a family’s private pain has turned into a too-well-publicized media firestorm. More...
Well water may need more frequent inspections
Drinking water from private wells can pose risks to children, which means the wells need to be inspected at least annually, according to a new policy statement by American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) on May 26. More...
The mental scars of pediatric cancer
Are those who survive childhood cancer burying their heads in the sand about recurrence? More...
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Key Topic Updates
FDA
Margaret Hamburg is new FDA commissioner
For a new FDA, a new study on BPA's safety
New pediatric options for seizure, ADHD
CDER wants FDA to revise labeling for acetaminophen
New pink eye treatment gets FDA nod
Children’s Hospitals
$31 million to study pediatric obesity in Arkansas
Tweets from OR follow kidney transplant step by step
Arizona hospital gets a new tower, and a new name
Irish pediatric hospital backs wait lists
Cleft palate surgery mistake at Hasbro's
Electronic health records
Pediatric practices readying for 'red flags rule'
Americans conflicted over EHR, survey shows
Subsidized EHRs still eligible for federal stimulus funds
Few hospitals have fully adopted EHRs
Wal-Mart to sell EHR systems
Career Opportunities
Chinatown Global Pediatrics
BC/BE Pediatrician-New York
F Bacchus, MD
Pediatrician Needed for Large Delaware Practice
Gateway Community Health Centre
Immediate Pediatrician Opportunity Available-Laredo, TX
GetzWell Pediatrics
BC Pediatrician-San Francisco, CA
Katy Memorial Hospital
BC/BE Pediatrician-Texas
Pediatric & Adolescent Centers of Philadelphia
Pediatrician Needed
San Juan Regional Medical Center
Pediatrician, New Mexico
Shenandoah Valley Medical System
Pediatrician-Shenandoah Valley, WV
Staywell Health Center
Pediatrician-Connecticut

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