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Date Presentation Speaker Speaker's Title Real Media
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Nov 30 Non - alcoholic fatty liver disease in infants and children Frank R. Sinatra, MD Professor of Pediatrics, University of Southern California Medical Center/LA County Hospital Non - alcoholic fatty liver disease in infants and children
Nov 16 New thoughts on the pathologies of Bronchopulmonary Dysplasia Vivek Balasubramaniam, MD Assistant Professor, University of Colorado Health Sciences Center New thoughts on the pathologies of Bronchopulmonary Dysplasia
Nov 9 Formula allergy and intolerance John Kerner, MD Professor, Pediatrics - Gastroenterology, Stanford School of Medicine Formula allergy and intolerance
Nov 2 Regenerative medicine: a Surgeon's perspective Michael T. Longaker, MD, MBA, FACS Professor, Surgery - Plastic / Recon Surgery, Stanford School of Medicine Regenerative medicine: a Surgeon's perspective
Oct 26 What the pediatrician needs to know about eating disorders in children Neville Golden, MD Professor, Pediatrics - Adolescent Medicine, Stanford School of Medicine >What the pediatrician needs to know about eating disorders in children
Oct 19 Protecting people's health Julie Gerberding, MD, MPH   Protecting people's health
Oct 12 Therapy for genetic diseases: lessons from clinical and basic sciences of lysosomal storage diseases Gregory A. Grabowski, MD   Therapy for genetic diseases: lessons from clinical and basic sciences of lysosomal storage diseases
Oct 5 Parasomnias: things that go bump in the night Rafael Pelayo, MD Assistant Professor, Psychiatry & Behavioral Science - Sleep Center, Stanford School of Medicine Parasomnias: things that go bump in the night
Sept 28 Clinical and epidemiological characteristics of human infections with highly pathogenic avian influenza a (h5n1) viruses Tim Uyeki, MD, MPH, MPP, FAAP Professor and Chairman, Department of Pediatrics, Duke University Clinical and epidemiological characteristics of human infections with highly pathogenic avian influenza a (h5n1) viruses
Sept 21 Norman Kretchmer Lecture Conjugate Vaccines: Recent Impact and Future Prospects Joseph W. St. Geme, III, MD Professor and Chairman, Department of Pediatrics, Duke University Conjugate Vaccines: Recent Impact and Future Prospects, Joseph W. St. Geme, III, MD
Sept 14 (Not recorded due to technical problem) Menstruation in Adolescents: What's Normal / What's Not Paula Hillard, MD, FACOG Acting Professor and Chief Division of Gynecologic Specialities Pediatric, Adolescent- Adult Gynocology Stanford School of Medicine  
Sept 7 (Not recorded at speaker's request) Young Victims of Violence: The Aftermath of Trauma on the Psychological Well - Being of Children Victor G. Carrion, MD Associate Professor of Child - Adolescent Psychiatry and Child Development Director, Stanford Early Life Stress Research Program Department of Psychiatry - Behavioral Sciences Stanford School of Medicine  
June 29 The Effect of Armed Conflict on Children Matthew Dougherty, MD Pediatric Chief Resident LPCH The Effect of Armed Conflict on Children, Matthew Dougherty, MD Chief Resident
June 22 Global Health Education in Pediatric Residency Kate Leonard, MD Pediatric Chief Resident LPCH Global Health Education in Pediatric Residency, Kate Leonard, MD
June 15 The Sticky Wicket of Sickle Cell Disease -- What Can be Done to Prevent the Sticking Stephen H. Embury, MD Emeritus Professor of Medicine, UCSF Former Chief of Hematology, SFGH Founder, TRF Pharma, Inc The Sticky Wicket of Sickle Cell Disease--What Can be Done to Prevent the Sticking, Stephen H. Embury, MD
June 8 Just Too Sweet: Controlling Hyperglycemia in Pediatrics Carolyn Chi, MD, Darrell Wilson, MD Senior Fellow Pediatric Endocrinology
Professor of Pediatrics, Endocrinology Stanford School of Medicine
Just Too Sweet: Controlling Hyperglycemia in Pediatrics, Carolyn Chi, MD, Darrell Wilson, MD
June 1 What the Pediatrician Needs to Know About Langerhans Cell Histiocytosis Sheila Weitzman, MB, BCh FCP(SA), FRCP(C) Director of Clinical Services, Hematology / Oncology The Hospital for Sick Children, Professor of Pediatrics, Univ. of Toronto What the Pediatrician Needs to Know About Langerhans Cell Histiocytosis, Sheila Weitzman, MB, BCh FCP(SA), FRCP(C)
May 25 Advances in Pediatric Imaging Francis Blankenberg, MD Associate Professor, Radiology Stanford School of Medicine Advances in Pediatric Imaging , Francis Blankenberg, MD
May 18 Pulmonary Hypertension 2007: An Update on Diagnostic Criteria, Mechanisms and Experimental Treatment for the Clinician Stephen L. Archer, MD Chief of Cardiology, Harold H. Hines Jr. Professor of Cardiology Univ.of Chicago Pulmonary Hypertension 2007: An Update on Diagnostic Criteria, Mechanisms and Experimental Treatment for the Clinician, Stephen L. Archer, MD
May 11 The New Silk Road: From Surgery to Science Paul Kwong-hang Tam, MD Chief, Division Pediatric Surgery, Department of Surgery, University of Hong Kong Medical Centre, Queen Mary Hospital, Hong Kong The New Silk Road: From Surgery to Science, Paul Kwong-hang Tam, MD
May 4 New and Evolving Therapies in Pediatric General Surgery Craig Albanese, MD; Gary Hartman, MD, MBA; Marilyn Butler, MD; Sanjeev Dutta, MD, MA Stanford University School of Medicine New and Evolving Therapies in Pediatric General Surgery, Craig Albanese, MD; Gary Hartman, MD, MBA; Marilyn Butler, MD; Sanjeev Dutta, MD, MA
Apr 27 Rudene Di Carlo Lecture -- Changing the Family Legacy: Healing for Children From Addicted Families Jerry Moe, MA National Director of Children’s Programs, Betty Ford Center Rudene Di Carlo Lecture--Changing the Family Legacy: Healing for Children From Addicted Families, Jerry Moe, MA
Apr 20 Environmental Health Issues for the Pediatrician: Clinical Tools and Cases Gina Solomon, MD Assistant Clinical Professor of Medicine, Stanford Med. Ctr. Environmental Health Issues for the Pediatrician: Clinical Tools and Cases, Gina Solomon, MD
Apr 13 Continuous Glucose Monitoring and Closing the Loop Bruce Buckingham, MD Pediatrics - Endocrinology, Stanford Med. Ctr. Continuous Glucose Monitoring and Closing the Loop, Bruce Buckingham, MD
Apr 6 Bronchopulmonary Dysplasia, 20 Years Later -- A Tribute to Stanford’s Dr. William Northway Jr Richard D. Bland, MD Professor of Pediatrics, Div. of Neonatology, Stanford Med. Ctr. Bronchopulmonary Dysplasia, 20 Years Later--A Tribute to Stanford’s Dr. William Northway Jr, Richard D. Bland, MD
Mar 30 Preventing Obesity: No Child Left with a Big Behind Tom Robinson, MD Assistant Professor of Pediatrics, Director, Center for Healthy Weight, LPCH Preventing Obesity: No Child Left with a Big Behind, Tom Robinson, MD
Mar 23 2nd Ben - Efraim Family Lecture in Science and the Stories of Pediatric Palliative Care Chris Feudtner, MD, PhD, MPH Assistant Professor of Pediatrics Univ. of Pennsylvania 2nd Ben-Efraim Family Lecture in Science and the Stories of Pediatric Palliative Care, Chris Feudtner, MD, PhD, MPH
Mar 16 The Riley Church Lecture -- Pediatric Oncology: Vison for the Future Amar Gajjar, MD Co-Chair, Department of Oncology Director, Neuro-Oncology Division,St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital The Riley Church Lecture-- Pediatric Oncology: Vison for the Future, Amar Gajjar, MD
Mar 9 High Reliability Care In Asthma at LPCH John D. Mark, MD
Jennifer Boule, MD
Clinical Associate Professor, Pediatrics Pulmonary Medicine, LPCH
Clinical Instructor, Pediatrics, LPCH
High Reliability Care In Asthma at LPCH, John D. Mark, MD;Jennifer Boule, MD
Mar 2 Advances in Pediatric Urology in the Past Quarter Century: The Role of Radiology Robert L. Lebowitz, MD Professor of Radiology,
Director of Uroradiology, Children’s Hospital Boston, Harvard Medical School
Advances in Pediatric Urology in the Past Quarter Century: The Role of Radiology, Robert L. Lebowitz, MD
Feb 23 The Evidence for Fetal Pain: Neuroscience, Clinical Medicine or Voodoo? Kanwalijeet (Sunny) Ananad, MBBS, DPhil Professor of Pediatrics Section of Critical Care Medicine; Professor, Department of Anesthesiology and Neurobiology, University of Arkansas The Evidence for Fetal Pain: Neuroscience, Clinical Medicine or Voodoo?, Kanwalijeet (Sunny) Ananad, MBBS, DPhil
Feb 16 Recent Advances in Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia Ching Hon Pui, MD Chair, Department of Oncology Director, Leukemia / Lymphoma Division Fahad Nassar Al-Rashid Chair of Leukemia Research St. Jude Children's Research Hospital, Memphis, TN Recent Advances in Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia, Ching Hon Pui, MD
Feb 9 Perilous Crossing: Transition From Pediatric to Adult Healthcare Roberta G. Williams, MD Prof and Chair, Dept Pediatrics, Keck School of Medicine, Univ So. Cal. Perilous Crossing: Transition From Pediatric to Adult Healthcare, Roberta G. Williams, MD
Feb 2 Pediatric IBD: The Good, the Bad, the Ugly Dorsey Bass, MD LPCH Stanford Med. Ctr. Pediatric IBD: The Good, the Bad, the Ugly, Dorsey Bass, MD
Jan 26 Language Development: Resilience and Vulnerability Heidi M. Feldman, MD, PhD Professor of Developmental - Behavioral Pediatrics, Stanford Med. Ctr. Language Development: Resilience and Vulnerability, Heidi M. Feldman, MD, PhD
Jan 19 Families in Crisis: Medical PTSF in the NICU Richard Shaw, MD and Rebecca Bernard, PhD Associate Professor - Med Center Line Psychiatry & Behavioral Science - Child Psychiatry, LPCH Families in Crisis: Medical PTSF in the NICU, Richard Shaw, MD and Rebecca Bernard, PhD
Jan 12 The Gifts of Life at a Time of Great Grief: The Practitioner's Role in Organ Procurement in End of Life Care Lorry R. Frankel, MD Service Chief, Pediatric Intensive Care, LPCH The Gifts of Life at a Time of Great Grief: The Practitioner's Role in Organ Procurement in End of Life Care, Lorry R. Frankel, MD
Jan 5 Caesarean Delivery on Maternal Request: Wise Use of Finite Resources? A View From the Trenches Maurice L. Druzin, MD Vice Chair and Chief Div. of Maternal - Fetal Caesarean Delivery on Maternal Request: Wise Use of Finite Resources? A View From the Trenches, Maurice L. Druzin, MD
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