AAP News Vol. 14 No. 6 June 1998, p. 6
© 1998 American Academy of Pediatrics
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Joseph R. Zanga M.D., FAAP1

1 President, American Academy of Pediatrics

Dear Colleagues,

At the end of April, I represented you and our organization at the 18th Annual PanAmerican Pediatric Congress held during the 38th Congress of the Chilean Society of Pediatrics in Santiago. It was a well-done, well-run and well-attended meeting, which brought again to my consciousness the similarities among the world's pediatricians — so much more impressive than any differences we might imagine.