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April 16, 2011, Autism Symposium for Families -- Understanding Autism Spectrum Disorder: From Basic Science to Intervention
Apr. 16, 2011
Parents, families and professionals are invited to take part in a unique educational and networking opportunity designed to answer your pressing questions about Autism Spectrum Disorders.
 
APRIL 8-9, 2011, Pediatric Innovations Symposium 2011: Origins of Disease in Childhood and Emerging Treatment Options - Registration Now Open
Apr. 8, 2011
This two-day comprehensive program on April 8-9, 2011 is designed for Pediatricians, General Practice Physicians, Pediatric Residents and Subspecialty Fellows, Nurse Clinicians, and Biomedical Scientists. CME credit offered.
 
APRIL 1, 2011, Updates in Pediatric Gastroenterology -- Registration Now Open
Apr. 1, 2011
This one-day comprehensive program is designed for academic pediatric gastroenterologists, GI fellows, pediatricians, nurse practitioners and other health care professionals to provide new developments in diagnosis and treatment on various topics in the field of pediatric gastroenterology. CME credit offered.
 
New Year's Resolutions -- Just for Kids
Dec. 27, 2010
 
 
Why Parents Should Say "Yes" to Vaccines
Dec. 10, 2010
Elaine Barfield, MD and Eunice Rhee, MD, discuss the advantages and dispel myths of immunizations for children in the November issue of Big Apple Parent. Drs. Barfield and Rhee are third-year residents in the Department of Pediatrics at Weill Cornell Medical College.
 
Contemporary Art Auctions to Benefit Children's Cancer and Blood Foundation, 12/12 & 12/14, 2010
Dec. 9, 2010
Featured artists this year include Tom Otterness, Richard Serra, Ed Ruscha, Ellen Harvey, and other contemporaries.
 
Registration Now Open for CME Course: Recognition and Management of Common Neurosurgical Conditions in the Pediatric Practice
Nov. 23, 2010
This one day CME course is designed to educate pediatricians and nurse practitioners about the common signs and symptoms of disorders that may need further evaluation by a pediatric neurosurgeon. Learn how to first recognize these infrequent occurrences in the midst of a busy pediatric practice, how best to triage, when to image and when to send the child to an emergency room.
 
The Pediatric Support Team at the Komansky Center - a resource for families, patients and healthcare professionals
Nov. 22, 2010
Learn more about this family-centered resource.
 
Division of Pulmonology, Allergy & Immunology hosts free half-day course in Allergy & Immunology; 3.5 CME credits
Nov. 15, 2010
The purpose of the program is to foster improved knowledge about the diagnosis and treatment of patients with primary immune deficiency disorders. Residents, medical students, physicians and other healthcare professionals are encouraged to attend this free half-day course.
 
Potential New Treatment for Deadly Nipah and Hendra Viruses Identified by Weill Cornell Scientists; Findings May Also Lead to Treatments for Measles, Mumps and Influenza
Oct. 29, 2010
Co-authors Dr. Matteo Porotto and Dr. Anne Moscona, Vice Chair of Pediatrics for Research, discuss their findings.

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