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Arthur Lavin, M.D., F.A.A.P.

EDUCATION 1982-1985 Research Fellow, Department of Nutrition and Food Sciences, Massachusetts Institute of Technology

1982-1985 Clinic and Research Fellow in Neonatology, Joint Program in Neonatology, Harvard Medical School

1980-1982 Resident, General Pediatrics, The Children’s Hospital, Boston

1979-1980 Intern, General Pediatrics, The Children’s Hospital, Boston

1979 M.D., Ohio State College of Medicine, Ohio State University

1976 B.A. (Cum Laude), Chemistry, Harvard College

ACADEMIC APPOINTMENTS

2003- Associate Clinical Professor of Pediatrics, Case Western Reserve University, School of Medicine, Cleveland, Ohio 1995-2003 Assistant Clinical Professor of Pediatrics, Case Western Reserve University, School of Medicine, Cleveland, Ohio 1991-1995 Clinical Instructor in Pediatrics, Case Western Reserve University, School of Medicine, Cleveland, Ohio

1990 Assistant Professor of Pediatrics, Case Western Reserve University, School of Medicine, Cleveland, Ohio

1984-1990 Clinical Instructor in Pediatrics, College of Medicine, Boston, Massachusetts

MEDICAL SCHOOL ACTIVITIES

2003 Panel Member, Primary Care Tract panel on Careers in primary care with Dr. Jack Medali, Dr. Scott Frank, Dr. Carswell

2001 Lecturer, On the Passage of a Bicycle Helmet Law Shaker Heights, Ohio

1997- Preceptor, Medical Student Training in the Office

1997- Discussion Leader, Annual Discussion on the pediatrician’s response to violence in patients’ lives, CWRU School of Medicine, Cleveland, Ohio

1994-1996 Lecturer, Annual Lecture on Community Medicine, CWRU School of Medicine, Cleveland, Ohio

1993-1997 Preceptor, Clinical Science Interviewing Program, CWRU School of Medicine, Cleveland, Ohio

1991- Attending Physician on Wards at Rainbow Babies and Childrens Hospital

1991 Member, Primary Care Core Clerkship Committee

HOSPITAL APPOINTMENTS

1993- Provisional then Associate Staff, Hillcrest Hospital, Mayfield, Ohio. Cleveland Clinic Health System

1990- Active Staff, University Hospitals, Cleveland, Ohio

1997-1999 Courtesy Staff, Marymount Hospital

1996-1999 Active Staff, Health Hill Hospital for Children

1996-1998 Medical Director, PMMI, Health Hill Hospital

1996-1999 Associate Staff, Richmond Heights Hospital, Richmond Heights, Ohio

1991-1996 Director, Division of Community Pediatrics, Saint Luke’s Medical Center, Cleveland, Ohio

1991-2000 Active Staff, Saint Luke’s Medical Center, Cleveland

1991-1999 Associate Staff, Mt. Sinai Medical Center, Clv., Ohio

1990. Associate Medical Director, Center for Urban Child Health, Rainbow Babies & Childrens Hospital, Cleveland, Ohio

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1985-1990 Staff Pediatrician, Lahey Clinic Medical Center, Burlington, Massachusetts

1987-1990 Associate in Medicine, The Children’s Hospital, Boston, Massachusetts

1987-1990 Associate Neonatologist, The Brigham & Women’s Hospital, Boston, Massachusetts

1985-1990 Active Staff, Mt. Auburn Hospital, Cambridge, Massachusetts

1986-1990 Active Staff, Newton-Wellesley Hospital, Newton, Massachusetts

1985-1990 Active Staff, Beth Israel Hospital, Boston, Massachusetts

1986-1990 Active Staff, Winchester Hospital, Winchester, Massachusetts

1982-1983 Director, Neonatal Transport Team, Boston Children’s Hospital

LICENSURE AND CERTIFICATION 1990- Licensed by the Medical Board of Ohio #35059478

1985-1990 Licensed by the Medical Board of Massachussetts

1985- Sub-Board of Neonatal-Perinatal Medicine of the American Board of Pediatrics #1477 (permanent)

1985- American Board of Pediatrics #32049 (permanent)

1980 National Board of Medical Examiners

HONORS 2009 At the request of The White House, represented the State of Ohio at a gathering of 1-2 doctors from every state in the Rose Garden, where President Barack Obama asked the medical community to support passage of the Affordable Care Act 2003 Microsoft Case Study in their Launch of Office and Small Business Server 2003, the only medical office in the United States to be selected. The video case study was distributed to 60,000 IT vendors across the world and in 2005 was ranked #5 in global viewing of Curriculum Vitae, November 16, 2017

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all Microsoft small business video case studies 1997 Annual Good Egg Award from the Cleveland Healthy and Immunized Children Coalition, First Recipient 1996 Special Achievement Award, American Academy of Pediatrics, “For (the) design and development of a comprehensive and innovative program that benefits the inner city children of Cleveland.” 1996 Letter of Commendation, Ohio House of Representatives, for service to the community 1989 Clinical Scholar, The Children’s Hospital, Boston

1979 Internal Medicine Award, Ohio College of Medicine

1979 Pediatrics Award, Ohio College of Medicine

PROFESSIONAL ORGANIZATIONS 1992-2003 American Public Health Association

1992-1996 American School Health Association

1991-1996 Association for the Care of Children’s Health

1990-2006 Northern Ohio Pediatric Society (Society closed in 2006)

1985- American Academy of Pediatrics

1985- Massachusetts Medical Society

HOSPITAL COMMITTEES 1994-1996 Member, Violence Prevention Task Force, Saint Luke’s Medical Center, Cleveland, Ohio

1992-1997 Member, Martin Luther King Day Committee, Saint Luke’s Medical Center

1992-1996 Member, Quality and Resource Management, Committee of the Department of Pediatrics, Saint Luke’s Medical Center

1990 Member, Education Committee, Rainbow Babies & Childrens Hospital

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PEDIATRIC PRACTICE EXPERIENCE 2003- Owner and Pediatrician in Advanced Pediatrics

1996-1998 Medical Director, Health Hill Pediatrics

1995-2003 Pediatrician, Pediatric Partners of Cleveland

1990-1995 Sole Owner Pediatrician; Cleveland, Ohio

1985-1990 Pediatrician, Department of Pediatrics and Adolescent Medicine; Lahey Clinic, Burlington, MA

CORPORATE MEDICINE EXPERIENCE

2001- Owner of Advanced Pediatrics

1996-1997 Associate Medical Director, Cuyahoga Health Plan, an Ohio Medicaid HMO

1996-2000 Member, Medical Management Committee, Telesis

1996- 1998 Medical Director, Pediatric Medical Management

COMMUNITY SERVICE

2015- Member, Organizing Committee of Project Targeting Environmental NeuroDevelopmental Risks (TENDR), www.projecttendr.com. The national consortium of leading experts on chemical causes of autism, ADHD, and learning disorders

2013-2014 Member, Expert Panel on Middle Childhood, for the Revision of Bright Futures, 4th Edition.

2013- Member, Committee on the Psychosocial Aspects of Family Health, American Academy of Pediatrics

2013- Member, Board of Trustees of St. Luke’s Foundation

2010 Chair, Pediatrics Working Group of a Good Stewardship national study that identified five actions that, if taken, would reduce cost and raise quality of American medical practice

2009 Chair, Pediatrics Care Committee for a RAM-Ohio Free Medical Care program for Cleveland, Ohio Curriculum Vitae, November 16, 2017

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2008 Medical Officer for a Healing the Children Surgical Team to repair cleft lips and palates, Santa Marta, Colombia

2004- Co-Chair of Doctors Organized for Health Care Solutions (DOHCS) www.dohcsmd.com. One of the largest local group of progressive doctors in the nation.

2003-2004 Member of Policy Committee of the Early Childhood Initiative by invitation of County Commissioner Mr. Tim McCormack

2001-2010 Trustee and Vice President, Medical Mutual Foundation, a supporting fund of the Cleveland Foundation funded by Ohio’s largest medical insurance company

2000 Member, United Way Services Community Vision Leadership Council, Children and Family Planning Sub Group

1999-2000 President, Northern Ohio Pediatric Society

1999 Member, Grant Review Panel, Healthy Tomorrows Partnership for Community Pediatrics, Federal Maternal and Child Health Bureau, Rockville, MD

1998 Team Member AIHA/USAID Community Health Initiatives Partnership to Slovakia

1996 Member, Nominating Committee for the Executive Committee of the Section on Community Health for the American Academy of Pediatrics

1996-2002 Member, Committee on Community Health Services, American Academy of Pediatrics Chair, SubCommittee on Community Based Program

1996 Member, County Commissioners Leadership Forum

1995- Member, Joint Advisory Council for Medicaid managed care for the Commissioners of Cuyahoga County, Ohio 1995-1998 Chair, Provider Education Committee of the Joint Advisory Council 1994-1999 Member, Medical Home Program for Children with

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Special Needs Project Advisory Committee, American Academy of Pediatrics 1993-1996 Chair, All Kids Count Consortium 1993-1996 Member, School Health Committee, Ohio Chapter of the American Academy of Pediatrics

1993-1996 Chair, Committee on School Health, NOPS

1992-1995 Member, Project Advisory Committee for Community- Based Programs, National American Academy of Pediatrics

1991-1999 Chair, Urban Pediatricians Group, Northern Ohio Pediatric Society

1991-1996 Member, Federation for Community Planning Commission Health Concerns

1991-1994 Member, Committee on School Health, Ohio Chapter of the American Academy of Pediatrics

1990-1992 Member, Task Force on Public Financing of Health Care

1990 Co-Founder, Urban Pediatricians Group

1989-1990 Co-Founder, New England Pediatric Preventive Cardiology Group, Lahey Clinic and The Children’s Hospital

1988-1990 Coordinator, Residency Teaching Program, Lahey Clinic and The Children’s Hospital

1985-1990 Co-Director, The Pediatric Cardiac Risk Program, Lahey Clinic

1984 Author, “The Brigham and Women’s Hospital Orientation Manual for Incoming JPN Fellows”

MEDIA ACTIVITIES

2014-2017 Medical Columnist, Edible Cleveland

2009 Cleveland Family Magazine Series on Not to Worry: Essays on various topics defining when to worry (and,therefore, when not to)

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Cleveland, OH

2009 CNN National Medical Correspondent, Elizabeth Cohen Flew to Cleveland to tape segment on when to worry if H1N1 has infected your child. National, International cablecast, and webcast

2009 ParentTV Media outlet of Meredith Publishing. Two segments aired on this channel reached 85 million American households. Topics included sleep and discipline New York City, NY

2009 Cleveland Family Magazine Pediatrician Column 1st Series- Three Part article on ADHD Cleveland, OH

2008 Photoco Pediatric authority interview for Books in Video Frames World-wide distribution Cleveland, OH

2008 CNN.com Empowering Parents. Interview on autism Elizabeth Cohen New York City, NY

2008 Cleveland Jewish News Coverage of Surgical Medical Trip to Colombia Cleveland, OH

2008 Medellin Television Coverage of Surgical Medical Trip to Colombia Santa Marta, Colombia

2007 That’s Life Live interview in support of “Who’s the Boss?” WJW-TV8 Cleveland, OH

2008 Channel 5 News Live interview in support of “Who’s the Boss?” WEWS-TV5 Cleveland, OH

2007 Monica Robbins Curriculum Vitae, November 16, 2017

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Tape interview in support of A Working Mind WKYC-TV3 Cleveland, OH

2007 Robin Benzley Live on Tape Interview in support “Who’s the Boss?” WDOK-FM Cleveland, OH 2007 Who’s the Boss Seminar Review of event with interviews Dana News Dana, FL

PUBLICATIONS

Editorial Boards 2008- Child and School, Romania, Slovakia, Czech Republic

Books

Lavin A, Member, Bright Futures Expert Panel on Middle Childhood, for Hagan JF, Shaw JS, Duncan PM, eds. Bright Futures: Guidelines for Health Supervision of Infants, Children, and Adolescents. 4th ed. Elk Grove Village, IL: American Academy of Pediatrics; 2017

Glaser S and Lavin A. Who’s the Boss? Moving Families from Conflict to Collaboration. 2nd ed. Cleveland, OH: Collaboration Press; 2006

Lavin A and Glaser S. Baby & Toddler Sleep Solutions for Dummies. New York City, NY: Wiley; 2007

Articles

The Child Witness in the Courtroom. Pantell RH; COMMITTEE ON PSYCHOSOCIAL ASPECTS OF CHILD AND FAMILY HEALTH.. Pediatrics. 2017 Feb 20. pii: e20164008. doi: 10.1542/peds.2016-4008.

Addressing Early Childhood Emotional and Behavioral Problems. Gleason MM, Goldson E, Yogman MW; COUNCIL ON EARLY CHILDHOOD.; COMMITTEE ON PSYCHOSOCIAL ASPECTS OF CHILD AND FAMILY HEALTH.; SECTION ON DEVELOPMENTAL AND BEHAVIORAL PEDIATRICS.. Pediatrics. 2016 Dec;138(6). pii: e20163025.

Helping Children and Families Deal With Divorce and Separation.

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Cohen GJ, Weitzman CC; COMMITTEE ON PSYCHOSOCIAL ASPECTS OF CHILD AND FAMILY HEALTH.; SECTION ON DEVELOPMENTAL AND BEHAVIORAL PEDIATRICS.. Pediatrics. 2016 Dec;138(6). pii: e20163020.

Supporting the Grieving Child and Family. Schonfeld DJ, Demaria T; COMMITTEE ON PSYCHOSOCIAL ASPECTS OF CHILD AND FAMILY HEALTH, DISASTER PREPAREDNESS ADVISORY COUNCIL.. Pediatrics. 2016 Sep;138(3). pii: e20162147. doi: 10.1542/peds.2016-2147.

Project TENDR: Targeting Environmental Neuro-Developmental Risks The TENDR Consensus Statement. Bennett D, Bellinger DC, Birnbaum LS, Bradman A, Chen A, Cory-Slechta DA, Engel SM, Fallin MD, Halladay A, Hauser R, Hertz-Picciotto I, Kwiatkowski CF, Lanphear BP, Marquez E, Marty M, McPartland J, Newschaffer CJ, Payne-Sturges D, Patisaul HB, Perera FP, Ritz B, Sass J, Schantz SL, Webster TF, Whyatt RM, Woodruff TJ, Zoeller RT, Anderko L, Campbell C, Conry JA, DeNicola N, Gould RM, Hirtz D, Huffling K, Landrigan PJ, Lavin A, Miller M, Mitchell MA, Rubin L, Schettler T, Tran HL, Acosta A, Brody C, Miller E, Miller P, Swanson M, Witherspoon NO; American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists (ACOG).; Child Neurology Society.; Endocrine Society.; International Neurotoxicology Association.; International Society for Children’s Health and the Environment.; International Society for Environmental Epidemiology.; National Council of Asian Pacific Islander Physicians.; National Hispanic Medical Association.; National Medical Association.. Environ Health Perspect. 2016 Jul 1;124(7):A118-22. doi: 10.1289/EHP358.

Sexuality Education for Children and Adolescents. Breuner CC, Mattson G; COMMITTEE ON ADOLESCENCE.; COMMITTEE ON PSYCHOSOCIAL ASPECTS OF CHILD AND FAMILY HEALTH.. Pediatrics. 2016 Aug;138(2). pii: e20161348. doi: 10.1542/peds.2016-1348.

Fathers' Roles in the Care and Development of Their Children: The Role of Pediatricians. Yogman M, Garfield CF; COMMITTEE ON PSYCHOSOCIAL ASPECTS OF CHILD AND FAMILY HEALTH.. Pediatrics. 2016 Jul;138(1). pii: e20161128. doi: 10.1542/peds.2016-1128.

Mediators and Adverse Effects of Child Poverty in the United States. Pascoe JM, Wood DL, Duffee JH, Kuo A; COMMITTEE ON PSYCHOSOCIAL ASPECTS OF CHILD AND FAMILY HEALTH.; COUNCIL ON COMMUNITY PEDIATRICS.. Pediatrics. 2016 Apr;137(4). pii: e20160340. doi: 10.1542/peds.2016-0340.

Providing Psychosocial Support to Children and Families in the Aftermath of Disasters and Crises. Schonfeld DJ, Demaria T; DISASTER PREPAREDNESS ADVISORY COUNCIL AND COMMITTEE ON PSYCHOSOCIAL ASPECTS OF CHILD AND FAMILY HEALTH.. Pediatrics. 2015 Oct;136(4):e1120-30. doi: 10.1542/peds.2015-2861.

Promoting optimal development: screening for behavioral and emotional problems. Weitzman C, Wegner L; Section on Developmental and Behavioral Pediatrics.; Committee on Psychosocial Aspects of Child and Family Health.; Council on Early Childhood.; Society for Developmental and Behavioral Pediatrics.; American Academy of Pediatrics..

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Pediatrics. 2015 Feb;135(2):384-95. doi: 10.1542/peds.2014-3716. Erratum in: Pediatrics. 2015 May;135(5):946.

Good Stewardship Working Group of the National Physicians Alliance. Green JB, Ross JS, Krumholz HM, et al. JAMA Intern Med. 2013 Aug 12;173(15):1474. doi: 10.1001/jamainternmed.2013.7781.

Promoting the well-being of children whose parents are gay or lesbian. American Academy of Pediatrics Committee on Psychosocial Aspects of Child and Family Health.. Pediatrics. 2013 Apr;131(4):827-30. doi: 10.1542/peds.2013-0376.

The "top 5" lists in primary care: meeting the responsibility of professionalism. Good Stewardship Working Group.. Arch Intern Med. 2011 Aug 8;171(15):1385-90. doi: 10.1001/archinternmed.2011.231.

Conflict of interest and purpose in bilirubin screening. Lavin A. Pediatrics. 2004 Oct;114(4):1133; author reply 1133-4.

An immobilized enzyme reactor for the detoxification of bilirubin Sung S, Lavin A, Klibanov AM, Langer R. Biotechnol Bioeng. 1986 Oct;28(10):1531-9.

Enzymatic removal of bilirubin from blood: a potential treatment for neonatal jaundice. Lavin A, Sung C, Klibanov AM, Langer R. Science. 1985 Nov 1;230(4725):543-5.

Abstracts, Letters and Chapters 1. Lavin, A., “A Pneumococcal Conjugate Vaccine and Acute Otitis Media” (Letter), NEJM 344(22), 1719, 2001. 2. Lavin, A., “Recognizing Abusive Head Trauma in Children” (Letter), JAMA 282(15), 1421, 1999. 3. Lavin, A., “Varicella Vacine” (Letter), Ped 104(1), 132, 1999. 4. Lavin, A., “Pulse Oximetry- So What?” (Letter), Ped 101(2), 324, 1998. 5. Lavin, A., “Varicella Vaccine: An Argument Against Its Use,” (Letter), Pediatrics 98(6), 1225, 1996. 6. Lavin, A., “Varicella-Zoster Vaccination for Health Care Workers,” (Letter), Lancet, 343, 1363, 1994. 7. Lavin, A., “Super Effective Diaper Can Cause Confusion,” (Letter) Pediatrics 78 (6); 1173-1174. December 6, 1986. 8. Lavin, A., Nauss, A.H., “Acetaminophen Prophylaxis for Diphtheria- Tetanus-Pertussis Immunization,” (Letter), Ped Inf Dis J: 7(4); 305, April, 1988. 9. Lavin, A., “Baby Doe Five Years Later” (Letter), NEJM: 318 (5); 321, February 4, 1988. 10. Lavin, A., and Epstein, M.F. Chapter 27A - “Newborn Resuscitation” in Common Problems in Obstetric Anesthesia, Datta S. and Ostheimer, W., ed., Year Book Med Publ., Chicago, 1987. 11. Sung, C., Lavin, A., Klibanov, A., Langer, R., “An Enzymatic System for Curriculum Vitae, November 16, 2017

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the Detoxification of Bilirubin” (Abstract). Proc Am Chem Soc, Philadelphia, PA, Aug, 1984. 12. Lavin, A., Sung, C., Klibanov, A., and Langer, R., “Development of an Immobilized Enzyme Reactor for the Treatment of Hyperbilirubinemia,” (Abstract). Ped Research: 18(4) Part 2; 155A, April, 1984. 13. McClung, H.J., Backers, L., Lavin, A., Kerner, B. “Prospective Evaluation of Vitamin E Therapy in Premature Infants with Hyaline Membrane Disease,” (Abstract), Ped. Res. 14; 604, 1980.

LECTURES

Lavin, A., “Bringing Neuroscience into Clinical Practice: Changing a Person’s Working Memory Capacity,” Psychiatry Grand Rounds, Case Medical Center, University Hospitals, June 6, 2008.

Lavin, A., “The Medical Office of the Future,” GE ERC National Healthcare Seminar, Kansas City, Missouri, May 17, 2004

1. Lavin, A., “The Medical Office of the Future,” Wang Healthcare, Burlington, Massachusetts, Fall 2003 2. Lavin, A. “Medical Home for Children with Special Health Care Needs: From Concept to Reality,” Bureau for Children with Medical Handicaps, June 5, 2003. 3. Lavin, A., “A Team Effort for Children With Special Health Care Needs,” Ohio Department of Health, Hudson, Ohio, July 30, 1997. 4. Lavin, A., Illegal Drugs: Who’s Using, Who’s Losing - Parts I and II” Saint Luke’s Pediatric Clinical Staff Conference, Cleveland, OH, January 23 and 30, 1996. 5. Lavin, A.,“A Community Wide Event: Lessons for Pediatricians”, Saint Luke’s Pediatric Clinical Staff Conference, Cleveland, OH, November 14, 1995. 6. Lavin, A., “Smoke: The Case Against and For Tobacco,” Saint Luke’s Pediatric Clinical Staff Conference, Cleveland, OH, October 17, 1995. 7. Lavin, A., “Race: Fact or Fiction,” Saint Luke’s Pediatric Clinical Staff Conference, Cleveland, OH, July 18, 1995, 8. Lavin, A., “A New Look at Teen Pregnancy” Saint Luke’s Combined Pediatrics/OB-GYN Focus Lecture Series, Cleveland, OH, January 17, 1995. 9. Lavin, A., “Ohio Care: A Review of Health Care Reform of Ohio Medicaid” Saint Luke’s Pediatric Clinical Staff Conference, Cleveland, OH, October 25, 1994. 10.Lavin, A., “Saint Luke’s Response to Violence,” Saint Luke’s Pediatric Clinical Staff Conference, Cleveland, OH, May 3, 1994. 11.Lavin, A., et al, “Childhood Immunization Initiative” Health and Service Institute, Federation for Community Planning; Cleveland, Ohio, April 15, 1994. 12.Lavin, A., “The Clinton Health Security Plan: A Pediatrician’s Review,” Curriculum Vitae, November 16, 2017

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Saint Luke’s Pediatric Clinical Staff Conference, Cleveland, OH, April 5, 1994. 13. Lavin, A., “The CDC and You: How Standard are CDC Immunization Standards?” Saint Luke’s Pediatric Clinical Staff Conference, Cleveland, OH, November 30, 1993. 14. Lavin, A., “Vision 21 of the Cleveland Public Schools: What the Physician Should See,” Saint Luke’s Pediatric Clinical Staff Conference, Cleveland, OH, September 28, 1993. 15. Lavin, A., “Case Presentation: A Puzzling Clinical Problem #1,” Saint Luke’s Pediatric Clinical Staff Conference, Cleveland, OH, July 6, 1993. 16. Lavin, A., “Do All Kids Count?: Issues in Establishing a Central Medical Record,” Saint Luke’s Pediatric Clinical Staff Conference, Cleveland, OH. 17. Lavin, A., “Deaf Children and the Range of Primary Care,” Saint Luke’s Pediatric Clinical Staff Conference, Cleveland, OH, May, 14, 1993. 18. Lavin, A., “Catch Comes to Cleveland: A Review of a Symposium on Urban Pediatrics,” Saint Luke’s Pediatric Clinical Staff Conference, Cleveland, OH, March, 2, 1993. 19. Lavin, A., “Election Day Special: A Review of the Presidential Health Care Proposals,” Saint Luke’s Pediatric Clinical Staff Conference, Cleveland, OH, November 3, 1992. 20. Lavin, A., “Case Presentation: A Lump in the Groin,” Saint Luke’s Pediatric Clinical Staff Conference, Cleveland, OH, September 22, 1992. 21. Lavin, A., “American Poverty: A Doctor’s Dilemma,” Saint Luke’s Pediatric Clinical Staff Conference, Cleveland, OH, July 14, 1992. 22. Lavin, A., “A Comparison of Two Initiatives,” Saint Luke’s Pediatric Clinical Staff Conference, Cleveland, OH, May 5, 1992. 23. Lavin, A., “Medical Insurance: Who Pays? Who Plays?,” Saint Luke’s Pediatric Clinical Staff Conference, Cleveland, OH, March 31, 1992. 24. Lavin, A., “Influenza: Past Knowledge and Current Concerns,” Saint Luke’s Pediatric Clinical Staff Conference, Cleveland, OH, December 3, 1991. 25. Lavin, A., “An Enzyme Reactor Therapy for Hyperbilirubinemia”, Symposium on New Approaches to Jaundice, XVIII International Congress of Pediatrics, Honolulu, HW, July 11, 1986. 26. Lavin, A., “Pediatric Advanced Cardiac Life Support”, ACLS Course, Lahey Clinic-Burlington, MA., June 26, 1986. 27. Lavin, A., Cole, F.S., “Update on Bilirubin Physiology, Approach to Physiologic Jaundice and New Treatments for Severe Jaundice”, Medical Grand Rounds, The Children’s Hospital, Boston, MA, November 13, 1985. 28. Lavin, A., “Development of an Immobilized Enzyme Reactor for the Treatment of Hyperbilirubinemia”, New England Conference on Perinatal Medicine, Chatham, MA, October 8, 1984. 29. Lavin, A., “Development of an Immobilized Enzyme Reactor for the Treatment of Hyperbilirubinemia”, W.R. Grace and Co., Baltimore, MD, June 11, 1984.

PROGRAM AND PUBLICATION REVIEWER 1999 Journal of the APA 1999 Ambulatory Child Health: The Journal of General and Community Curriculum Vitae, November 16, 2017

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Pediatrics 1999 Healthy Steps for Young Children Program (based at Johns Hopkins)

THE COMMUNITY PEDIATRICS FORUM 1991 Childhood : How should the knowledge of obesity biochemistry influence our treatment of obese children? Dr. Rudolph Leibel- Dr. William Dietz- Tufts University 1992 Lead Poisoning: What is the evidence for lead being toxic at very low blood concentrations? Dr. Herbert Needleman- University of Pittsburgh Dr. Sydney Gellis- Tufts University Dr. James Besunder- Case Western Reserve University 1993-1994 Violence: Re-considering violence as a health problem- how do providers recognize and treat violence in a practice setting? Dr. Barbara Coleman-Miller- President, BCM Group, for Dr. Deborah Prothrow-Stith- Harvard University (out with illness) Dr. Daniel C. Worthington- Case Western Reserve University 1995 Immunizations: A reconsideration of American immunization policy- does it represent the best use of our resources? Dr. Walter Orenstein- Director, National Immunization Program, Assistant Surgeon General of the United States Dr. Daniel C. Worthington- Case Western Reserve University 1996 Can We Still Be Professional?: A Serious Look at The Meaning of Community and What it Means to Be a Professional. Co-sponsored by Northern Ohio Pediatrics Society, the Federation for Community Planning, MetroHealth Medical System, and the Mandell School for Applied Social Sciences Dr. William Sullivan- LaSalle University, a nationally recognized authority on the meaning of community and work. Dr. Claudia Coulton- Mandell School of Applied Social Sciences Dr. Michael Eleff- Medical Director of Aetna Health Plans of Ohio Dr. Arthur Lavin - Case Western Reserve University Mr. Ronald Register- Cleveland Community Building Initiative

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