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AAP News Vol. 5 No. 10 October 1989, p. 9
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Highlights from Spring Session scientific program noted

Pediatricians who attend the 1990 AAP Spring Session will have the opportunity to attend more than 40 plenary session presentations, courses on Pediatric Basic Life Support and a special presentation on "Effective Strategies for Injury Prevention,"

The Spring Session will be held April 28 to May 3 in Seattle.

Highlights include:

"Neonatal Resuscitation Workshop," with Janet Murphy, M.D., FAAP, of the University of Washington Department of Pediatrics, Division of Neonatal and Respiratory Diseases; and Dennis Maycock, M.D., FAAP, of the University of Washington Department of Pediatrics.




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