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Date Presentation Speaker Speaker's Title QuickTime Video
Sept 11 Knowledge Translation: Discovery to Development to Global Distribution - The Story of Micronutrient "Sprinkles" Stanley Zlotkin, CM, MD, PhD, FRCPC Professor, Departments of Paediatrics, Nutritional Sciences and the Dalla Lana School of Public Health, University of Toronto, Founder and Head, Sprinkles Global Health Initiative Knowledge Translation: Discovery to Development to Global Distriubtion - The Story of Micronutrient Sprinkles Stanley Zlotkin, CM, MD, PhD, FRCPC
Sept 4 "Hot Topics" in Infectious Disease Charles G. Prober, MD, David Hong, MD, Hayley Gans, MD and Kathleen Gutierrez, MD Division of Infectious Disease, Stanford School of Medicine
June 26 Kawasaki Disease: The Modern Day Riddle of the Sphynx Jane C. Burns, MD Professor and Chief, Division of Allergy, Immunology, and Rheumatology, Director, Kawasaki Disease Research Center Kawasaki Disease: The Modern Day Riddle of the Sphynx Jane C. Burns, MD
June 12 Child Health Access: Fulfilling the Promise to the Next Generation Renee R. Jenkins, MD, FAAP Immediate Past-President American Academy of Pediatrics Child Health Access: Fulfilling the Promise to the Next Generation Renee R. Jenkins, MD, FAAP
June 5 Caring For Children Receiving Palliative Care: New Perspectives John Collins, MBBS, PhD Head of Department, Pain Medicine & Palliative Care, Clinical Associate Professor, Discipline of Pediatrics & Child Health, University of Sydney Caring For Children Receiving Palliative Care: New Perspectives John Collins, MBBS, PhD
May 22 Hemodynamics and Postnatal Transition in the VLBW Neonate: Impact of Immaturity Istvan Seri, MD, PhD Director, Center for Fetal and Neonatal Medicine Head, USC Division of Neonatal Medicine University of Southern California Hemodynamics and Postnatal Transition in the VLBW Neonate:
Impact of Immaturity Istvan Seri, MD, PhD
May 15 Medicine and Public Health's Part in Confronting the Crisis, Crash and Collapse: Creating Co-Beneficial Solutions for Health, Economy and Enviornment Richard J. Jackson MD, MPH Professor and Chair, Environmental Health Sciences University of California Los Angeles Medicine and Public Health's Part in Confronting the Crisis, Crash and  Collapse: Creating Co-Beneficial Solutions for Health, Economy and Enviornment Richard J. Jackson MD, MPH
May 1 Lawrence G. Crowley Distinguished Lectureship in Pediatrics: The Pathway for 21st Century Surgery Gerald Healy, MD Professor of Otolaryngology, Boston University School of Medicine
Professor of Otology and Laryngology, Harvard
Otolaryngologist-in-Chief, The Children’s Hospital Boston
Lawrence G. Crowley Distinguished Lectureship in Pediatrics: The Pathway for 21st Century Surgery, Gerald Healy, MD
Apr 24 Food Allergy: New Diagnostics and New Therapies Kari Nadeau, MD, PhD Assistant Professor, Pulmonary, Allergy and Critical Care
and by courtesy Otolaryngology and Head & Neck Surgery Director, Allergy Clinics, Stanford Medical Center and LPCH
Food Allergy: New Diagnostics and New Therapies, Kari Nadeau, MD, PhD
Apr 17 Designing and Developing a Personal Health Record for Teens with Chronic Illness Peter Chira, MD, MS Instructor in Pediatrics, Rheumatology, Stanford School of Medicine Designing and Developing a Personal Health Record for Teens with Chronic Illness, Peter Chira, MD, MS
Apr 10 Hemophilia 2009 Bert Glader, MD, PhD Professor of Pediatric Hematology/ Oncology, Stanford School of Medicine Hemophilia 2009 Bert Glader, MD, PhD
Mar 27 Pop and Drop: Sports, Kids and Concussions Paul Graham Fisher, MD Associate Professor Pediatrics, Stanford School of Medicine Pop and Drop: Sports, Kids and Concussions Paul Graham Fisher, MD
Mar 20 Marfan Syndrome: New Discoveries, More Questions Louanne Hudgins, MD Professor of Pediatrics, Genetics and by courtesy, Obstetrics and Gynecology, Stanford School of Medicine Marfan Syndrome: New Discoveries, More Questions Louanne Hudgins, MD
Mar 13 Pediatric Asthma Update John Mark, MD Clinical Associate Professor of Pediatrics Pulmonary Medicine, Stanford School of Medicine Pediatric Asthma Update John Mark, MD
Mar 6 Updates in Invasive and Non-Invasive Prenatal Diagnosis Yair Blumenfeld, MD Clinical Instructor Maternal-Fetal Medicine, Stanford School of Medicine Updates in Invasive and Non-Invasive Prenatal Diagnosis  Yair Blumenfeld, MD
Feb 27 Cancer-Prone Rare Genetic Syndromes: How Do They Instruct Us? The Inherited Bone Marrow Failure Syndromes Model Blanche Alter, MD, MPH Cancer Expert in the Clinical Genetics Branch National Cancer Institute Cancer-Prone Rare Genetic Syndromes: How Do They Instruct Us?  The Inherited Bone Marrow Failure Syndromes Model Blanche Alter, MD, MPH
Feb 20 Hyper IgE Syndromes: Clinical Aspects and Molecular Insight Hans Ochs, MD Professor of Pediatrics, Immunology and Rheumatology, University of Washington Hyper IgE Syndromes:  Clinical Aspects and Molecular Insight Hans Ochs, MD
Feb 13 Neuroblastoma Update John M. Maris, MD Associate Professor of Pediatrics, University of Pennsylvania Neuroblastoma Update John M. Maris, MD
Feb 6 Challenging Hemangiomas Anna Bruckner, MD Assistant Professor, Dermatology and Pediatrics, Stanford School of Medicine Challenging Hemangiomas Anna Bruckner, MD
Jan 30 Quality Improvement in Perinatal Medicine: The Role of Data Jeffrey B. Gould, MD Robert L. Hess Professor in Pediatrics, Neonatology, Stanford School of Medicine Quality Improvement in Perinatal Medicine: The Role of Data Jeffrey B. Gould, MD
Jan 23 Do Vaccines Cause That?! A Vaccine Safety Update Cornelia L. Dekker, MD Professor of Pediatrics, Infectious Diseases, Stanford School of Medicine CDo Vaccines Cause That?!  A Vaccine Safety Update Cornelia L. Dekker, MD
Jan 9 Treatment of Patent Ductus Arteriosus in the Preterm Infant: Reassessing the Evidence William E. Benitz, MD Professor in Neonatology, Stanford School of Medicine Treatment of Patent Ductus Arteriosus in the Preterm Infant: Reassessing the Evidence William E. Benitz, MD
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