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Fra Zanzibar Til Hammerfest Arvo Henrik Ylppö TIDSSKRIFT FOR NORSK BARNELEGEFORENING 2016; 36 (3): 89-136 Barnelegeikonet: Arvo Henrik Ylppö Fra Zanzibar til Hammerfest Trygghet å vokse med Innhold Redaktør Anders Bjørkhaug FOR SMÅ MAGER Paidos©2016 92 Paidos forbeholder seg retten til å oppbevare og publi- sere artikler og annet stoff også i elektronisk form, for MED KUMELK- eksempel via internet. Fagpressens redaktørplakat ligger Leder til grunn for utgivelsen. Alt som publiseres representerer 93 Ingebjørg Fagerli forfatterens synspunkter. Disse samsvarer ikke nødven- PROTEINALLERGI digvis med redaksjonens eller Norsk Barnelegeforening sine offisielle synspunkter med mindre dette er presisert. Zanzibar. Inntrykk fra et arbeidsopphold Thore Henrichsen Paidos skal 96 Nordiska NäringsRekommendationer 2012;22-23(tabell 3). 2012;22-23(tabell NäringsRekommendationer Nordiska 3 • Speile trender og utvikling innen norsk barnemedisin • Jobbe for økt interesse for barnehelse i et nasjonalt og Vil du prøve arbeid i den tredje verden? internasjonalt perspektiv 101 Hallvard Reigstad • Være et vindu for samfunn og media mot norsk barnemedisin • Sette fokus på viktige barnemedisinske tema En rutinejobb, eller det nye livets mirakel? Thor Willy Ruud Hansen • Være et medlemsblad for Norsk Barnelegeforening 104 Redaksjonen mottar med takk alle bidrag fra leserne. Signerte artikler og innlegg står for forfatterens egen International Pediatric Association: Vandenplas Y, et al. 2011;Poster PAAM 49-P. 49-P. PAAM et al. 2011;Poster Y, Vandenplas 2 regning. 108 skal NBF engasjere seg? Ketil Størdal ISSN: 0804-1687 © Norsk Barnelegeforening Sjefredaktør Kasuistikk: Over gjennomsnittet eksotisk? Anders Bjørkhaug [email protected] 110 Eller bare dødelig vanlig? Anders Bjørkhaug Nytt innhold og design på boksen Redaksjonsmedarbeider Stefan Kutzsche Vårmøtet Hammerfest 2016 – nytt varenummer [email protected] og bestillings- 114 Anders Bjørkhaug m/fler nummer Kari Holte [email protected] Erik Bøhler er utnevnt til æresmedlem i NBF! Niggeman B, et al. Pediatr Allergy Immunol 2008;19:348-354. Immunol Allergy B, et al. Pediatr Niggeman 1 Adresse 117 NBF styret m/fler Paidos redaksjon Tiriltunet 3 6812 Førde Historier i pediatrien: Arvo Henrik Ylppö 118 - Den store lille barnelegen fra de tusen sjøers land Design og annonsesalg Stefan Kutzsche og Hildegunn Kutzsche DRD DM, Reklame & Design AS Pilestredet 75D 0354 Oslo Aktuelt fra Nettverket [email protected] 122 Nasjonalt Kompetansenettverk for Tlf. 22 59 90 97 Legemidler til Barn Materiellfrister Althéra har fått et oppdatert Nr. 04/2016 - 10.11.2016 Bokomtaler Nr. 01/2017 - 08.02.2017 124 Stefan kutzsche og Bernhard Weidle innhold og nytt design på boksen. Nr. 02/2017 - 08.05.2017 Nr. 03/2017 - 08.09.2017 Althéra er et sikkert og vel tolerert produkt for Nr. 04/2017 - 13.11.2017 Doktorgrader spedbarn med konstatert kumelkproteinallergi.1, 2 Althéra® næringsmidler beregnet for spesielle 127 medisinske formål og kan foreskrives på blå Forsidefoto resept. Brukes i samråd med helsepersonell. Foto: Stefan Kutzsche Produktet inneholder nå mer D vitamin og kalsium, for Highlights from Acta Paediatrica å tilfredsstille næringsbehovet til de litt eldre barna.3 Opplag: 130 1300 Althéra kan da følge barnet over lengre tid som gjør det HAR DU SPØRSMÅL, enklere både for deg og for foreldrene ring vår kundeservice Antall utgivelser per år: på tlf. 81568332 4 Forsidefoto: Arvo Ylppö portrettert på et frimerke utgitt i 1987 i anledning av hans 100-års fødselsdag. Arvo Henrik Ylppö (1887 - 1992) var en finsk barnelege som eller 67817400 bidro betydelig til å redusere finsk spedbarnsdødeligheten i det 20. århundre. Paidos på nett Han betraktes som skaperen av Finlands offentlige barnehelsevesen, og holdt www.paidos.no tittelen ”arkiater” i førti år. Informasjon til helsepersonell Abonnement www.nestlehealthscience.no 240 kr pr år/4nr. Abonnement på Paidos bestilles ved henvendelse på mail: [email protected]. NR. 36 (3) 2016 91 NOURISHING PERSONAL HEALTH REDAKTØREN LEDER Kjære kolleger og venner! Kjære kolleger! AV ANDERS BJØRKHAUG. REDAKTØR, PAIDOS. AV INGEBJØRG FAGERLI. LEDER, NORSK BARNELEGEFORENING. Redaksjonen ønsker alle lesere en vel overstått sommer. Vi bringer også et kort tilbakeblikk på et spennende og Vel overstått sommer! Og igjen takk til Barneavdelingen i om tilbudet til ungdommer med kroniske sykdommer Tiden er kommet for kortere kvelder, men like fullt håp eksotisk vårmøte ved landets nordligste barneavdeling. Hammerfest for et flott gjennomført og inspirerende vårmøte og/eller nedsatt funksjonsevne. Denne gruppen er stor- om enkelte varme høstdager. Gule farger med et stikk av Arvo Ylppö troner denne utgavens forside. Ylppö var en høyt og en fantastisk naturopplevelse for oss som var med til forbrukere av spesialisthelsetjenesten. Etablering av ungdoms- kjølig duft i nesen. Høstjakta, kantarellene og piggsoppen. utmerket barnelege fra Finland, som var svært engasjert Tarhalsen lørdag etter møteslutt. råd og gode overgangsforløp gir ikke tilstrekkelig bedring Medisinerstudentene som inntar avdelingene. Skolestart innen mødre- og barnehelse. Hans historie presenteres i i kvaliteten på tilbudet til ungdomsgruppen. Helse- og og lønnsoppgjør. Nok å gripe fatt i for enhver, før de første Paidos sine Gode Historier. Alternativ medisin omsorgsdepartementet avslo Ahus sin søknad om Nasjonal snøfnuggene kommer. Etter at markante idrettsutøvere under OL i Rio stilte med kompetansetjeneste i ungdomsmedisin. Avslaget ble be- Paidos søker ny redaktør fra sommeren 2017. tydelige merker etter kopping, har denne behandlingen blitt grunnet bl.a. med at det eksisterer et nasjonalt nettverk med Høstnummeret bringer nyheten om at Paidos.no nå er en Redaksjonsarbeidet har for meg vært svært spennende og mye omtalt i media. Kjendiser står fram og reklamerer for representanter fra alle RHF, Norsk Nettverk for Unges Helse. realitet! Alle artikler blir nå elektronisk tilgjengelig på nett, givende. Det er etablert et godt samarbeid med utgiver som behandlingen både for seg selv og sine barn. Aftenposten Dette nettverket har arrangert nasjonale konferanser og og er derfor også lettere søkbar. Paidos på nett er enkel forenkler det redaksjonelle arbeidet betraktelig. Å være skriver at flere alternative klinikker også i Norge tilbyr kopping regionale fagdager og virkelig bidratt til kompetansebygging. og oversiktlig. Den er like godt tilgjengelig på pc som på Paidosredaktør og en del av styret i Norsk Barnelegeforening, som behandlingsmetode til barn helt ned til 4-årsalder for Men nettverket er i ferd med å legges ned. Hvem skal da nettbrett og mobil. Del artikler! Del kommentarer! Bruk er svært spennende og inspirerende. Det gir muligheter til å fordøyelsesplager og luftveisproblemer. En akupunktør hevder stå i bresjen for å spre kunnskap og bidra til økt kvalitet? den og få inspirasjon til å dele fagstoff og annet interessant knytte gode kontakter og bygge nettverk. Paidosredaksjonen også at kopping kan brukes til behandling av cerebral parese. Det er helt klart at NBF også videre må være pådriver for å gi materiale med gode kolleger og andre lesere. har siste årene bestått av 2-3 medlemmer. Deler av ungdomsgruppen et bedre tilbud i spesialisthelsetjenesten. redaksjonsstaben ønsker å fortsette, som gjør det lettere å Nasjonalt forskningssenter innen komplementær og alternativ Vi har avtale om møte i oktober med statssekretær i HOD for å Denne utgaven har et ekstra fokus på et spennende kunne sette seg inn i arbeidet. Undertegnende vil også bidra medisin slår fast at det ikke finnes solid vitenskapelig drøfte dette. barnemedisinsk samarbeidsprosjekt på Zanzibar. Prosjektet på best mulig måte for å kunne få en sømløs overgang. Om dokumentasjon på at kopping virker mot sykdom. Kopping har tidligere vært omtalt i Tidsskriftet (Tidsskr Nor Legeforen ønskelig, kan interesserte henvende seg dirkete til meg for er ikke ansett å medføre noen vesentlig direkterisiko, men Barn og krig 2013; 133:187 – 9), samt Paidos utgaver nr 4 - 2012 og nr 2 – 2014. nærmere informasjon. dersom denne behandlingen blir gitt istedenfor virksom Vi rystes nesten daglig av sterke bilder av barn som lider Styret Barnelegeforeningen vurderer prosjektet som et behandling kan det medføre risiko. pga krigføring. Tusenvis av barn er på flukt. Alt for mange er nasjonalt satsingsprosjekt innen internasjonal barnehelse. Ønsker dere alle en flott høst videre! skadet for livet eller drept. Sykehus bombes systematisk, og I løpet av høsten 2016 åpnes den nye barneklinikken på I Sverige er det forbudt å undersøke og behandle barn helsearbeidere drepes. Det vi ser i Syria og andre steder er helt Zanzibar, tegnet av en norsk arkitekt og delfinansiert under 8 år med alternativ medisin. Vi har ikke et tilsvarende uakseptabelt. Nestleder Ketil Størdal representerte NBF på IPA gjennom prosjektet. Svært mye positivt er oppnådd av forbud i Norge. Foreldrene kan velge alternativ behandling (International Pediatric Association) sin kongress i Vancouver i deltakere, og vekker dette interesse, håper vi dette kan hjelpe for sine barn, selv om effekt ikke er dokumentert. Dersom august. På vegne av NBF tok han initiativ til å aksjonere. Dette til et engasjement. behandlingen medfører plager og ubehag for barnet, er dette resulterte i et åpent brev til FN og verdenssamfunnet fra IPA på ingen måte greit. Kopping er en slik type behandling. Derfor og ISPCAN (the International Society for Prevention of Child vil NBF engasjere seg i denne saken. Abuse & Neglect). Brevet er publisert
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