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AAP News Vol. 28 No. 5 May 2007, p. 39
© 2007 American Academy of Pediatrics
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Make Minneapolis your CME destination in June
Join colleagues for PREP: The Course, An Intensive Review of Pediatrics at
the Hyatt Regency Minneapolis, June 23-27. The "city of lakes" has
plenty to offer, including outdoor recreational activities, museums, dining,
theater and shopping at the Mall of America.
PREP: The Course content is based on the content specifications of the
American Board of Pediatrics Program for Maintenance of Certification in
Pediatrics (PMCP). Attendees will receive a comprehensive syllabus that can be
used to help prepare for the PMCP secure examination.
The course includes current information on the diagnosis and management of
pediatric problems encountered in daily practice. It offers a variety of
formats to meet different learning styles, including lectures, case
presentations, panel discussions, visual diagnosis and pre-/post-test
assessment.
A sample of course topics and faculty include:
- Infectious Diseases I and II, with James D. Campbell, M.D., FAAP,
assistant professor of pediatrics and communicable diseases, University of
Maryland School of Medicine, Baltimore, and Robert Frenck, M.D., FAAP,
professor of pediatrics, Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center,
University of Cincinnati;
- Developmental/Behavioral Pediatrics I and II, with Heidi M.
Feldman, M.D., Ph.D., FAAP, Ronald L. and Patricia M. Violi Professor of
Pediatrics and Child Development, Children's Hospital of Pittsburgh, and Yi
Hui Liu, M.D., M.P.H., FAAP, clinical instructor, University of California,
San Diego Department of Pediatrics;
- Neurology, with Donald L. Gilbert, M.D., M.S., FAAP, associate
professor of pediatric neurology, Cin cinnati Children's Hospital Medical
Center, University of Cincinnati;
- Fetus & Newborn Infant, with Robert M. Insoft, M.D., FAAP,
assistant professor of pediatrics, Harvard University, and NICU medical
director, Brigham & Women's Hospital, Boston; and
- Allergy & Immunology, with John M. Kelso, M.D., FAAAAI,
FACAAI, FAAP, associate clinical professor of pediatrics, University of
California, San Diego School of Medicine's Division of Allergy, Asthma and
Immunology and Scripps Clinic, La Jolla, Calif.
Participants can earn a maximum of 37.25 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits for
this course. Register by May 25 for early bird rates.