Pediatric Grand Rounds - March 2008 |
March 7, 2008
LPCH Auditorium
8-9 AM
Rudene Di Carlo Lecture
Compassion in the Care of Children
A Sense of Progress: The Clinic for Special Children 1988-2008
D. Holmes Morton, MD
Pediatrician & Director,
The Clinic for Special Children
Strasburg, Pennsylvania
March 14, 2008
LPCH Auditorium
8-9 AM
Seizures in Children: Sometimes All of Our Thoughts are Misgiven
Donald M. Olson, MD
Associate Professor,
Neurology and Pediatrics
Stanford University
March 21, 2008
LPCH Auditorium
8-9 AM
Nucleic Acid Based Pharmaceutics: New Therapies for the 21st Century
Mark A. Kay, MD, PhD
Dennis Farrey Family Professor
Department of Pediatrics and Genetics
Stanford University
March 28, 2008
LPCH Auditorium
8-9 AM
Ben-Efraim Family Lecture in Pediatric Palliative Care
“I Want to Live Until I Don't Want to Live Anymore": Involving Children with Life Limiting Illnesses in Medical Decisions
Myra Bluebond-Langner, PhD
Professor of Anthropology
Founding Director,
Center for Children & Childhood Studies
Rutgers University
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