AAP News Vol. 2 No. 8 August 1986, p. 3
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Drinking, driving, helping

Three top AAP members met last month with 14 representatives from parent groups, student groups, government agencies and private associations to discuss what pediatricians can do about teen drinking and driving. At the end of the all-day meeting, the visitors proposed 12 possible pediatric initiatives that will be considered in shaping AAP action. Pictured in the top photo (left to right): Joyce Nalepka, National Federation of Parents For Drug Free Youth; Morton Silverman, Alcohol, Drug Abuse, Mental Health Administration; Karen Dodge, U.S. Department of Transportation; George Comerci, M.D., AAP Task Force on Substance Abuse; and Joe Sanders, M.D., AAP Committee on Adolescence. Pictured in the bottom left photo: Micky Sadoff, Mothers Against Drunk Driving. Pictured in the bottom right photo: Dodge, Dr. Comerci and Dr. Sanders.