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Back Matter (PDF) NEVV FELLOVVS Dear Academy Fellow: list. In submitting these names of board-certified pediatricians to you, it is understood that In order to fulfill the admission requirements of AAP Bylaws, you are requested to: academic and pediatric credentials are not in question. Comments are requested concerning Carefully review the following list of new Fellows for Academy membership; and relay your possible legal and/or ethical situations which you might have personal knowledge. reactions directly to your District Chairperson, whose name and address is at the end of this Send any comments on the following list of new Fellows to your District Chairperson. :NewYork2 :Lawrence Laveman, .Virginia :Gina Song, M.D., FAAP .Arizona *M.D.,FAAP *Downers Grove, IL 60515-4255 :Jeremy Adler, M.D., FAAP *Livingston, NJ 07039-3135 :Denise Balistreri, M.D., FAAP :Manny DeLucca, M.D., FAAP Ali Al-Shanqeeti, M.D., FAAP *Bronx, NY 10471 -3828 .Alexandria, VA 22304 *Kansas .Scottsdale, AZ 85255-6629 Riyadh 11484-0001 :Cynthia Prestigiacomo, Saudi Arabia .Jay Berger, M.D., FAAP M.D., FAAP *Patty Mauf, M.D., FAAP *Liliane Baraban, M.D., FAAP .Kendra Hall, M.D., FAAP Roslyn Hts, NY 11577 :Caldwell, NJ07006 .Chesapeake,VA23320-0610 .Overland Park, KS 66223 *.Gilbert, AZ 85296 Junaid Muhib Khan, M.D., FAAP :Evelyne Pierre, M.D., FAAP :Shirley Ulep, M.D., FAAP .SuzyThompson,M.D.,FAAP *Minnesota *.Timothy Jordan, M.D., FAAP Al-Ain 15258 *Westbury, NY 11590-3822 .Toms River, NJ 08755 .Reston, VA20190-5205 *Cave Creek, AZ 85331-6087 United Arab Emirates :SurgerySpecialtyFellow *KanchanaRoychoudhury, *Virgilio Vicente, M.D., FAAP *Robert Acton, M.D., FAAP *Kazue Yamada, M.D., FAAP Poonam Kohli, M.D., FAAP :M.D.,FAAP *W Orange, NJ 07052-3631 *Eagan, MN 55123 .Phoenix, AZ 85021 Calcutta/West Bengal *Flushing, NY 11355 700075 *Pennsylvania *Michigan .Missouri British Columbia India *Evelyn Slade, M.D., FAAP *.Passaic, NJ 07055 :Waseem Akhter, M.D., FAAP *Susanna Burkhead, M.D., FAAP :Devika Nagaraj, M.D., FAAP *.Mary Beimers, M.D., FAAP Bethlehem, PA;18015-5079 *Detroit, MI 48236 Cape Girardeau, :Vancouver, BC V5Z 4B5 :OtolaryngologySpecialty *MO 63701 -2573 :Canada *Fellow *Clio Austin, M.D., FAAP *OtolaryngologySpecialty Connecticut :Warren Zelman, M.D., FAAP *Philadelphia, PA 19125 Fellow *Nebraska Uniformed Services-West Garden City, NY 11530-2911 :Russell Faust, M.D., Otolaryngology Specialty :Tracy Fausnight, M.D., FAAP *Ph.D., FAAP :Nga Pham, M.D., FAAP :Bradley Hood, M.D., FAAP Fellow *NewYork3 PA 17111 -6973 :Detroit, MI 48201 NE68124-3487 WA 98431 James Batti, M.D., FAAP Harrisburg, Omaha, .Tacoma, Hartford, CT 06106 *Surgery Specialty Fellow .Sarah Moerschel, M.D., FAAP :Dianne Gerrity, M.D., FAAP *North Dakota *Ophthalmology Specialty :William Middlesworth, Havertown, PA 19083-1037 *Selfridge, MI 48045 :Fellow Judd Boloker, M.D., FAAP *M.D.,FAAP *RaNae Doll, M.D., FAAP *Mary O'Hara, M.D., FAAP Danbury, CT 06810 New York, NY 10032-1551 :Neurological Surgery Kimberly Hegewald, .Grand Forks, ND 58201-8229 .San Antonio, TX 78217-3410 *Fellow :M.D., FAAP Tabassum Shamim, :Reucar Quijada, M.D., FAAP Ian Pollack, M.D., FAAP .Traverse City, Ml 49684 :Colleen Swank, M.D., FAAP :Leslie Wilson, M.D., FAAP M.D., FAAP *Bayside, NY 11360 *Pittsburgh, PA 15213 *Grand Forks, ND 58201-4907 *Helotes, TX 78023-4171 Rocky Hill, CT 06067 *Ronald Hertz, D.O., FAAP *Surgery Specialty Fellow .Berkeley,MI148072-1669 *South Dakota *Utah Hui Zhang, M.D., FAAP :Jeffrey Upperman, M.D., FAAP Norwalk, CT 06851-3424 *Pittsburgh, PA 15213 :Abubakr Imam, M.D., *Mohammed Khan, M.D., FAAP .Gitte Larsen, M.D., FAAP *Delaware *M.B.B.S., FAAP *.Sioux Falls, SD 57103 *Salt Lake City, UT 84113 Massachusetts *West Virginia *Troy, Ml 48085 .Aaron Chidekel, M.D., FAAP .Wisconsin .SurgerySpecialtyFellow Marilyn Gordon, M.D., FAAP :Chadds Ford, PA 19317-9324 *ManimekalaiVeeraswamy, :Ohio :Eric Scaife, M.D., FAAP Pocasset, MA 02559-1495 :M.D., FAAP .Melissa Hessel, M.D., FAAP *SaltLakeCity, UT84113 :TroyLyons, M.D.,FAAP .ScottDepot,WV25560-9791 :WadieAI-Shabab,M.D.,FAAP *Wausau, WI 54401 Anne Hansen, M.D., FAAP *Dover, DE 19904-9736 *Wintersville,OH43953-3873 Belmont, MA 02478-3807 I.Washington *Maryland *David Burke, D.O., FAAP |:Tamalyn Bunn, M.D., FAAP Neurological Surgery *Wooster, OH 44691-1802 .Spokane,WA99223 Fellow *Christopher Forrest, M.D., *Kentucky *Louisiana Mark Proctor, M.D., FAAP :Ph.D., FAAP :James Krcik, M.D., FAAP *Sarah Poyen, M.D., FAAP Boston, MA 02115 *Towson, MD21204 Leigh-Anne Pearman, *Brunswick, OH 44212-5651 *Gina Brouillette, M.D., FAAP .Walla Walla, WA 99362 :M.D., FAAP *Bunkie, LA71322 Elizabeth Rider, M.D., .Ahmed Shinaishin, M.D., FAAP Elizabethtown, KY 42701 *Mary Leder, M.D., FAAP Alexandra Wilson, M.D., FAAP M.S.W., FAAP *Hagerstown, MD 21742 .Hilliard, OH 43026-7366 :Christopher Funes, M.D., FAAP *Tacoma, WA 98407 Chestnut Hill, AAA 02467-3108 *North Carolina *Baton Rouge, LA 70810-0749 :Smita Tomkoria, M.D., FAAP1 :OtolaryngologySpecialtdy Cynthia Wu, M.D., FAAP .Baltimore, MD21218 *Krystal Bottom, M.D., FAAP *Fellow *Jamar Melton, M.D., FAAP Brookline, MA 02446-4998 :Asheville, NC 28805-1183 :Jeffrey Masin, M.D., FAAP *Baton Rouge, LA 70806-6531 New Jersey .North Canton, OH 44720 .California1 Eyad Zahr, M.D., FAAP TiEmothy Cornell, M.D., FAAP *Texas Norwell, MA 02061 -1918 *Alon Baker, D.O., FAAP *Greensboro, NC 27410 *Ontario *JoanneAsuncion,M.D.,FAAP *Manalapan, NJ 07726-9542 :MarthaAbreu-Macomber, *Visalia, CA 93277-5799 Uniformed Services-East *Anjanette Mcllwain, *Suleiman Eisa, M.D., FAAP *M.D., FAAP :Ho-ChoongChang, M.D., FAAP :M.D., FAAP :Toronto, ON M5S 3K4 *Austin, TX 78728-6970 :SurgerySpecialtyFellow Russell Moores, M.D., FAAP *EggHarborTownship, *Fayetteville, NC 28304-3622 *Canada *Hanmin Lee, M.D., FAAP Bethesda, MD 20814 :NJ 08234-7735 Nicholas Pereira, M.D., FAAP :San Francisco, CA94143-0570 *South Carolina McAllen, TX 78504-1927 D]__2 :ChristineCoyne,M.D.,FAAP :Dao Nguyen, M.D., FAAP *Denville, NJ 07834-3403 .Ashley Godwin, M.D., FAAP *Eliz-abeth Stehel, M.D., FAAP *Oakland, CA94610-4359 *Easley, SC 29642 *Dallas,TX75204-2754 New York 1 .Magna Dias, M.D., FAAP .Jenny Yang, M.D., FAAP :EggHarborTwp, .Tennessee .Dhirja Bhat, M.D., FAAP :Anh-Tu Vu, M.D., FAAP *Hillsborough,CA94010-7203 Surgery Specialty Fellow NJ 08234-7735 *Tinley Park, IL 60477-7306 .Katy, TX 77450-2049 Guy Brisseau, M.D., FAAP :Stephen Bauch, M.D., FAAP *California2 Buffalo, NY 14222 .ErikaHumphreys,M.D.,FAAP Memphis,TN 38103-0920 :Cheryl Donovan-Hunt, *Myra Wyckoff, M.D., FAAP *Toms River, NJ 08755 *M.D.,FAAP :Dallas,TX75390-9063 :Olga Adan, M.D., FAAP Romana Hosain, *Allison Couden, M.D., FAAP :Lake Bluff, IL 60044-2311 *Irvine, CA 92612-2834 M.D., FAAP :Fuad Kiblawi, M.D., .Franklin, TN 37067 Syracuse, NY 13224 *M.B., FAAP :Neeta Jain, M.D., FAAP *Lauren Lubin, M.D., FAAP *Clifton, NJ07012-2228 :Elizabeth King, M.D., FAAP *Naperville, IL 60565-3380 *Arcadia, CA91006 Jennifer Larner, M.D., FAAP *Nashville, TN 37232 *Alberta Albany, NY 12203 :Eun-Joo Kim, M.D., FAAP *Michelle Miner, M.D., FAAP :Minerva Rasalan, M.D., FAAP .Tenafly, NJ 07670-3008 .David Mendez, M.D., FAAP .Springfield, IL 62794-9658 :Neel Saini, M.D., FAAP *Bakersfield, CA 93309 Rhonda Stein, M.D., FAAP .Sevierville, TN 37862 :Camrose, AB T4V4T8 Schenectady, NY 12309-1908 *Canada 1138 AAPNews www.aapnews.org March2003 N EVV FELLOVVS Jennifer Sun, M.D., FAAP :DISTRICT III .DISTRICT VI DISTRICT IX Santa Monica, CA 90404-2901 :Alan E. Kohrt, M.D. *Kathryn Piziali Nichol, M.D. .Burton F. Willis, M.D. :Florida *DISTRICT I *Medical Director/ :1314 Morrison St. :9900 Talbert California 3 :Children's Health Net *Madison,WI153703-3812 *Suite 201 :Rafah Aflak, M.D., FAAP .Eileen M. Ouellette, M.D., J.D. .Children's Hospital of :e-mail: knicholEaap.org :Fountain Vadley, CA92708-5153 Claudia Camacho, *Gulf Breeze, FL 32561-5529 :Pediatric Neurology :Philadelphia *e-mail: bwillistaap.org M.D., FAAP *.North Shore Children's *34th and Civic Center Blvd. :DISTRICT Vll San Diego, CA 92106 *Dalys Gilling, M.D., FAAP :Hospital Philadelphia, PA 19104-4399 *DISTRICT X *Tampa, FL 33616 *57 Highland Ave. *e-mail: akohrtWaap.org :Gary Q. Peck, M.D. Otolaryngology Specialty :Salem, MA 01970-2197 *Office of Public Health *Charles Linder, M.D. Fellow :Jennifer Jenkins, M.D., FAAP *e-mail: eouelletteEaap.org :DISTRICT IV :325 LoyolaAvenue :Medical College of Georgia Debra Don, M.D., FAAP *Pensacola, FL 32504 *Suite513 *1120 15th St San Diego, CA 92130 *DISTRICT II *David T. Tayloe, Jr, M.D. :New Odeans, LA 70112-1829 :Rm HF1117 *Georgia :2706 Medical Office Place *e-mail: gpeck?aap.org .Augusta, GA 30912-0004 David Kaegi, M.D., FAAP *Robert M. Corwin, M.D. *Goldsboro, NC 27534-9460 *e-mail: clinderEaap.org San Diego, CA 92123-4223 *Cathryn Finch, M.D., FAAP :Medical Director - MedBest e-mail: sewardsQ?aap.org .DISTRICT Vlill :Gainesville, GA 30506-3666 *251 Salina Meadows Pkwy Kendall Roberts, M.D., FAAP :Suite 100 *DISTRICT V .Jon R. Almquist, M.D. San Diego, CA 92106-1460 :Melissa Varma, M.D., FAAP Syracuse, NY 13212-4572 :Virginia Mason Medical *Atlanta, GA 30338-3077 *e-mail: rcorwinQ?aap.org .Ellen Buerk, M.D. .Center :Oxford Pediatrics :Department of Pediatrics :5141 Morning Sun Rd *33501 First Way South *Oxford, OH 45056-9722 :FederalWay,WA98003-6208 e-mail: ebuerk?aap.org .e-mail: jalmquistOaap.org not the whole house! The Potty Pager teaches bedwetters to respond normally to bladder fullness. It uses a tactile alarm, much like a silent business pager. It is lOO0o safe, and costs just $56.00 + S&H. It comes with a 30 day no-questions guarantee. For complete information call: 800-497-6573 or 303-440-8517 Or visit our web site: www.pottypager.com IDEAS FOR LIVING, INC.
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