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<strong>CURRICULUM</strong> <strong>VITAE</strong><br />

01-01-2010<br />

JAY E. BERKELHAMER, M.D., F.A.A.P<br />

Address:<br />

3415 Valley Road NW<br />

Atlanta, Georgia 30305-1148<br />

Phone: Office: (404) 785-7005<br />

Mobile: (404) 771-1251<br />

Home: (404) 760-9414<br />

E-Mail: jay.berkelhamer@choa.org<br />

jberkelhamer@aap.org<br />

jayeb@att.net<br />

Place of Birth:<br />

Tuscaloosa, Alabama<br />

Education: 1959 - Diploma New Trier Township High School<br />

Winnetka, Illinois<br />

1963 - B.S. in Zoology University of Michigan<br />

Ann Arbor, Michigan<br />

1967 - M.D. University of Michigan Medical School<br />

Ann Arbor, Michigan<br />

Postdoctoral Training:<br />

University of Chicago Hospitals and Clinics<br />

1967 - 1968 Straight Pediatric Internship<br />

1968 - 1969 Junior Assistant Resident in Pediatrics<br />

1969 - 1970 Chief Resident in Pediatrics<br />

Institute of Medicine/National Academy of Sciences and the<br />

American Political Science Association<br />

1978 - 1979 Robert Wood Johnson Health Policy Fellow<br />

Work assignments:<br />

United States Senate Finance Committee<br />

Subcommittee on Health, Minority Staff<br />

United States House of Representatives<br />

Interstate and Foreign Commerce Committee<br />

Subcommittee on Health and the Environment,<br />

Minority Staff<br />

Licensure and Certification:<br />

1968 Michigan #28193<br />

1968 Illinois #36-41840<br />

1972 American Board of Pediatrics<br />

Licensure and Certification: (continued)<br />

1972 Consultant in Pediatrics, Chicago Board of Health (inactive)<br />

1978 District of Columbia #4094 (inactive)<br />

1983 California #C 40802 (inactive)<br />

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1999 Georgia #47574<br />

Current Positions:<br />

Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta<br />

2010 Senior Physician Consultant<br />

1999 Active Professional Staff Member<br />

Morehouse School of Medicine<br />

2002 Adjunct Clinical Professor of Pediatrics<br />

Emory University School of Medicine<br />

1999 Clinical Professor of Pediatrics<br />

Previous Positions:<br />

Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta<br />

2007 – 2009 Senior Vice President, Chief Academic Officer<br />

1999 – 2007 Senior Vice President, Medical Affairs<br />

American Academy of Pediatrics<br />

2007 – 2008 Immediate Past President<br />

2006 - 2007 President<br />

2005 - 2006 President-Elect<br />

Michigan State University, College of Osteopathic Medicine<br />

1997 - 1999 Clinical Professor of Pediatrics<br />

Case Western Reserve University<br />

1994 - 1999 Professor of Pediatrics<br />

University of Michigan<br />

1994 - 1999 Clinical Professor of Pediatrics and Communicable Diseases<br />

St. Joseph Mercy Hospital, Pontiac, Michigan<br />

1993 - 1999 Medical Staff Member<br />

Henry Ford Health System<br />

1993 - 1999 Chair, Department of Pediatrics<br />

1994 - 1997 Clinical Practice Committee, Chair<br />

1995 - 1996 Obstetrics and Gynecology Chair Search Committee, Chair<br />

1996 - 1999 Physician Coordinator for the HFHS/Ukrainian Hospital Partnership<br />

1997 - 1998 Director of Medical Education Search Committee, Chair<br />

1998 - 1999 Board of Governors<br />

Mercy Hospital and Medical Center, Chicago, Illinois<br />

1990 - 1993 Consultant<br />

Michael Reese Hospital and Medical Center, Chicago, Illinois<br />

1986 Acting Chair, Department of Pediatrics<br />

1986 - 1990 Attending Physician<br />

University of Chicago Committee on Public Policy Studies, Chicago, Illinois<br />

Previous Positions: (continued)<br />

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1980 - 1987 Faculty member<br />

Little Company of Mary Hospital, Evergreen Park, Illinois<br />

1975 - 1978 Consultant and Medical Coordinator for the University of Chicago<br />

Wyler Children's Hospital, University of Chicago Medical Center, Chicago, Illinois<br />

1972 - 1993 Medical staff member<br />

1972 - 1973 Director of Outpatient Department<br />

1973 - 1974 Director of the Cleft Palate & Craniofacial<br />

Anomalies Clinic<br />

1974 - 1979 Director of the Handicapped Child Clinic<br />

1980 - 1982 Councilor of the Medical Staff Organization<br />

1973 - 1986 Director of Ambulatory Services<br />

United States Public Health Service Hospital, Norfolk, Virginia<br />

1970 - 1972 Deputy Chief of Pediatrics<br />

University of Chicago Pritzker School of Medicine, Chicago, Illinois<br />

1969 - 1970 Instructor of Pediatrics<br />

1972 - 1978 Assistant Professor of Pediatrics<br />

1979 - 1981 Director of the Task Force on Ambulatory Care<br />

1978 - 1984 Associate Professor of Pediatrics<br />

1981 - 1985 Housestaff Recruitment Director, Department of Pediatrics<br />

1984 - 1986 Professor of Clinical Pediatrics<br />

1986 Acting Chairman, Department of Pediatrics<br />

1983 - 1988 Associate Dean for Ambulatory Care<br />

1985 - 1992 Director, Pediatric Residency Training Program<br />

1986 - 1993 Professor of Pediatrics<br />

1986 - 1993 Associate Chairman, Department of Pediatrics<br />

1980 - 1993 Chief, General Academic Pediatrics Section, Dept. of Pediatrics<br />

Awards and Honors:<br />

1976 The Ambulatory Pediatric Association Teaching Award presented to the<br />

University of Chicago Wyler Children's Hospital Ambulatory Program.<br />

1977 Included in the National Joint Practice Commission Casebook on Primary Care,<br />

"The Roberts Team.", Together, LCNN 7700078.<br />

1988 Guest Editor, The Indian Journal of Pediatrics, a symposium on teaching and<br />

learning pediatrics<br />

1989, 1990 Pediatrician of the Year Nominee, Illinois Chapter of the American Academy of<br />

Pediatrics<br />

1993 The Archibald L. Hoyne Award for dedicated contributions to children, Chicago<br />

Pediatric Society<br />

1995 Guest Editor, Pediatrics Annals, Volume 24, Number 8.<br />

1994 Honorary Chairperson, 1995 Hospice Soiree, Henry Ford Retirement Village<br />

1996, 1999 Listed in Best Doctors in America: Midwest Region, Aiken, South Carolina:<br />

Woodward/White Inc.<br />

2003-2006 Listed in Best Doctors in America, Aiken, South Carolina<br />

Awards and Honors: (continued)<br />

2008 Outstanding Achievement Award, Georgia Chapter of the American<br />

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Academy of Pediatrics<br />

Visiting Professorships/Consultations:<br />

1985 Howard University Department of Pediatrics, Washington, D. C.<br />

1985 University of Michigan Department of Pediatrics, Ann Arbor, Michigan.<br />

1986 Medical Center of Delaware Department of Pediatrics, Wilmington, Delaware.<br />

1987 Children's Hospital of Michigan, Wayne State University School of Medicine,<br />

Detroit, Michigan.<br />

1987 Mayo Clinic, Rochester, Minnesota.<br />

1988 The Children's Hospital, University of Colorado, Denver, Colorado.<br />

1989 San Juan City Hospital, San Juan, Puerto Rico.<br />

1990 The Oregon Health Sciences University, Portland, Oregon.<br />

1991 The Arnold Palmer Hospital for Children and Women, Orlando, Florida.<br />

1992 The Bridgeport Hospital, Bridgeport, Connecticut.<br />

1993 Robert Wood Johnson Medical School, New Brunswick, New Jersey.<br />

1994 Baystate Medical Center, Consultant to the Pediatrics Department Peer Review<br />

Committee, Springfield, Massachusetts.<br />

1994 Driscoll Children's Hospital, Children's Medical Center of South Texas, Corpus<br />

Christi, Texas.<br />

1996 Eastern Virginia Medical School, Children’s Hospital of the King’s Daughters,<br />

Department of Pediatrics, Norfolk, Virginia<br />

1996 University of Florida, Health Sciences Center, Department of Pediatrics,<br />

Jacksonville, Florida<br />

1996 Albany Medical Center, Consultant to the Institutional Review Committee for the<br />

Department of Pediatrics, Albany, N.Y.<br />

Professional Societies:<br />

1970 - present American Academy of Pediatrics<br />

Consultant to Legislative Issues Committee, 1979 - 1980<br />

Consultant to the Committee on Third Party Programs, 1980 - 1982<br />

Council on Government Affairs, 1980 - 1986<br />

Section on Community Pediatrics, 1984 - present<br />

National Spokesperson, 1986 - present<br />

Committee on Practice and Ambulatory Management, 1987 - 1990<br />

Committee on State Government Affairs (Chair), 1989 - 1996<br />

Committee on Scientific Meetings (Consultant), 1997 - 1999<br />

National Conference and Exhibition Planning Group, 1999 – 2005<br />

Committee on Continuing Medical Education, 1999 - 2005<br />

Steering Committee on Quality Improvement and Management, 2001- 2005<br />

Chair - 2004 -2005<br />

President – October, 2006 – October, 2007<br />

Chairperson – 2008-present Subcommittee on Access at the Committee on<br />

Federal Government Affairs<br />

Professional Societies: (continued)<br />

1970 - present American Academy of Pediatrics<br />

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Illinois Chapter:<br />

Committee on Youth, 1977 – 1979<br />

Legislation Committee, 1984 - 1987<br />

Media and Newsletter Committee (Chair), 1988 - 1990<br />

President Elect, 1990 - 1992<br />

President, 1992 – 1993<br />

Michigan Chapter:<br />

Communication Committee (Chair), 1995 - 1999<br />

Access Strategy Committee, 1990-1993<br />

Health Reform Advisory Group, 1993 - 1995<br />

Georgia Chapter<br />

Liaison to the Board for Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta, 1999 - present<br />

1972 - present Ambulatory Pediatric Association, a.k.a. Academic Pediatric Association (2007)<br />

Chairman, Region V, 1974 - 1976<br />

Board of Directors, 1980 - 1983, 1985 - 1988<br />

Regional Coordinator and Membership Chairperson, 1980 - 1983<br />

President, 1986 - 1987<br />

1974 - 1993 Chicago Pediatric Society<br />

Executive Committee, 1981 - 1990<br />

President, 1987 - 1988<br />

1975 - 1980 American Cleft Palate Association<br />

1978 - 1983 American Public Health Association<br />

1981 - 1999 Midwest Society for Pediatric Research<br />

1985 – 1999 Association of Pediatric Program Directors<br />

1988 - present American Medical Association<br />

Alternate Delegate, American Academy of Pediatrics, 2005 - 2007<br />

1988 - 1993 Illinois State Medical Society (ISMS) and the Chicago Medical Society (CMS)<br />

ISMS Committee on Third Party Payment Processes, 1991 - 1993<br />

CMS Advisory Committee on Public Health Policy, 1988 - 1991<br />

CMS Council (University of Chicago Representative), 1989 - 1993<br />

CMS Committee on Management of Practice, 1991 - 1993<br />

1993 - 1999 Wayne County Medical Society and the Michigan State Medical Society<br />

MSMS Committee on Maternal and Perinatal Health, 1995 - 1999<br />

1993 - 1999 Association for Health Services Research<br />

1994 - present American Pediatric Society<br />

Other Activities:<br />

1963 - 1964 Honors Council, University of Michigan Medical School<br />

1970 – 1972 United States Public Health Service Norfolk Hospital Officers' Club<br />

(Director)<br />

1972 - 1999 K.A.M. Isaiah Israel Congregation, Board of Directors, 1980 1986<br />

1972 – 1974 Hyde Park-Kenwood Community Conference Health Task Force<br />

1974 - 1977 Hyde Park-Kenwood Community Health Center Board of Directors<br />

1978 - 1980 Board of Opinions on Professional Nursing of the State of Illinois<br />

Other Activities: (continued)<br />

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1980 – 1981 National Health Service Corps Advocate, faculty representative for the<br />

University of Chicago Pritzker School of Medicine<br />

1981 - 1985 Advisory Task Force to the Division of Ambulatory Care,<br />

American Hospital Association<br />

1986 - 1991 Pediatrician's for Children (P.A.C.), Board of Directors<br />

1988 – 1990 Editor, Illini Pediatrician, newsletter for the Illinois Chapter of the<br />

American Academy of Pediatrics<br />

1991 – 1993 Chicago Area Immunization Campaign Advisory Committee<br />

1992 - 1993 Child Health Insurance Study Steering Committee, Illinois<br />

Department of Health<br />

1992 - 1993 Chicago Infant Mortality Study Steering Committee, Loyola University<br />

1992 - 1993 Pediatric Access Steering Committee, The Institute of Medicine<br />

of Chicago<br />

1992 - 1995 John F. Kennedy Health Care Foundation, Inc. Advisory Board<br />

1993 – 1999 C.A.T.C.H. (Caring Athletes Team for Children's & Henry Ford Hospitals)<br />

Board of Trustees<br />

1993 – 1999 Robert Wood Johnson Health Policy Fellowships Program Advisory Board<br />

1993 – 1999 Michigan Council for Maternal and Child Health, Board Liaison for the<br />

Henry Ford Health System<br />

1994 - 1999 Packard Roundtable for Children, Center for the Future of Children of<br />

The David and Lucile Packard Foundation and the Center for Health<br />

Policy Research of the George Washington University, roundtable<br />

partic<strong>ipa</strong>nt.<br />

1995 Medicaid Block Grant Task Group for the Health Policy and Senior Citizens<br />

Committee of the Michigan State Senate<br />

1995 – 1996 Advisory Committee Member for Medicaid Managed Care Manual: An<br />

Advocates Guide for Protecting Children, National Association of<br />

Child Advocates and National Health Law Program, Washington, D.C.<br />

1996 – 2000 National Child Health Leadership Committee, New York, N.Y.<br />

1996 - 2002 Pediatric Residency Review Committee of the ACGME<br />

1996 – 1998 Editorial Board, Pediatric Residency Training in an Era of Managed Care,<br />

Proceedings of a National Conference, published as a supplement to Pediatrics,<br />

Vol. 101, No. 4, 1998.<br />

1999 - 2006 State of Georgia, Department of Community Health, Office of Women’s Health<br />

Advisory Council<br />

2000 – 2007 The Children’s Health Network, Board of Directors<br />

2000-present Atlanta Ronald McDonald house, Board of Directors<br />

2000-present Starting Out Healthy, Advisory Board, Health Ink and Vitality Communications,<br />

Moorestown, New Jersey<br />

2000-present Emory-Egleston Children’s Research Center, Inc., Board of Trustees<br />

2001-2007 Council on Child Health and Financing, NACHRI<br />

2002-present National Association of Children’s Hospitals and Related Institutions (NACHRI) Council<br />

on Child Health Quality NACHRI Board of Trustees<br />

2003-present Camp Twin Lakes Board of Directors<br />

Other Activities: (continued)<br />

2003 - 2006 Georgia Tobacco Use Prevention Advisory Board<br />

2005-present Editor, peds – A physician publication from Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta<br />

2006–present Emory-Children’s Center Board of Directors<br />

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2007-present America’s Promise Alliance, Co-chair, Committee on Health Care<br />

2007-2008 Institute of Medicine of The National Academies<br />

Member of the Institute of Medicine’s Forum on the Science of<br />

Healthcare Quality Improvement and Implementation<br />

2008 - America’s Promise Alliance Trustees<br />

2008 - Reach Out and Read National Center Board Member<br />

2008 - Pediatrics Professional Delegation to Russia Delegation Leader<br />

2008 - United Way of Metropolitan Atlanta – Early Education Commission<br />

2009 - Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta - Labor, Education, and Health Advisory Council<br />

BIBLIOGRAPHY<br />

Articles:<br />

1. W. Faller, J. E. Berkelhamer, and J. R. Esterly: Neonatal Biliary Tract Infection Coincident with<br />

Maternal Methadone Therapy. Pediatrics, Vol. 48, No. 6:997, 1971.<br />

2. J. E. Berkelhamer, J. Mendelsohn, and J. D. Madden: Student Education in a University- based<br />

General Pediatric Clinic. Pediatrics, Vol. 54, No. 3:384, 1974.<br />

3. J. Mendelsohn and J. E. Berkelhamer: Bridging the Gap between Doctor and Patient: The Role<br />

of the Patient Advocate. Clinical Pediatrics, Vol. 13, No. 12:1017, 1974.<br />

4. J. E. Berkelhamer: Group Practice in a University-based General Pediatric Clinic: A<br />

Preliminary Report. Pediatrics, Vol. 56, 2:234, 1975.<br />

5. F. Witter, J. E. Berkelhamer, M. O. Beem, and E. Lumicao: Neonatal Tetanus--Illinois.<br />

Morbidity and Mortality, Vol. 24, 37:313, 1975.<br />

6. J. E. Berkelhamer, F. K. Thorp, and S. Cobbs: Kwashiorkor in Chicago. Am. J. Dis. Child, Vol.<br />

129, No. 4:1240, 1975.<br />

7. J. E. Berkelhamer, R. H. Whitham, and J. J. North: Distorted Conceptions of Infant Nutrition<br />

among Urban Mothers: An Illustration of the Great Need for Well-Baby Health Supervision.<br />

Clinical Pediatrics, Vol. 16, No. 11:986, 1977.<br />

8. J. Kraut, K. K. Christoffel, J. E. Berkelhamer, C. Boddie-Willis: Assessment of Tuberculin<br />

Screening in an Urban Pediatric Clinic. Pediatrics, Vol. 64, No. 6:856, 1979.<br />

9. J. E. Berkelhamer: The Current Use of Tuberculin Skin Testing in Pediatric Practice.<br />

Comprehensive Therapy, Vol. 16, No. 12:17, 1980.<br />

BIBLIOGRAPHY (continued)<br />

10. S. Waskerwitz and J. E. Berkelhamer: Outpatient Bacteremia: Clinical Findings in Children<br />

Under 2 Years with Initial Temperatures of 39.5 C or Higher. J. of Ped., Vol. 99, No. 2:231,<br />

1981.<br />

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11. J. E. Berkelhamer: Ambulatory Clinic Facilities--The Medical Viewpoint. Proceedings of the<br />

Symposium on Pediatric Clinic and Emergency Room Architecture, American Academy of<br />

Pediatrics, Section on Community Pediatrics, Chicago, Illinois, 1981.<br />

12. Y.-T. Chun, J. E. Berkelhamer, T. E. Herold: Dog Bites in Children Less than Four Years Old.<br />

Pediatrics, Vol. 69, No. 1:119, 1982.<br />

13. J. E. Berkelhamer and T. E. Herold: Junior Medical Students and Satisfaction of Patients'<br />

Parents in a Pediatric Clerkship. Jour. of Med. Educ., Vol. 57, No. 5:393, 1982.<br />

14. J. E. Berkelhamer, R. Childs-Fowler, H. W. Hamilton, Jr. The Transformation of a General<br />

Pediatric Clinic to a Physician Directed Practice. J. of Amb. Care Management, Vol. 7, No.1:15,<br />

1984.<br />

15. S. Reingold and J. E. Berkelhamer: Metronidazole Use. Pediatrics, Vol. 77, No. 3:439, 1986.<br />

16. J. E. Berkelhamer: Charges by Residents and Faculty Physicians in a University Hospital<br />

Pediatric Practice. Jour. of Med. Educ., Vol. 61, No. 4:303, 1986.<br />

17. J. E. Berkelhamer: Charges by Residents and Teachers. Jour. of Med. Educ., Vol. 61, No.<br />

5:434, 1986.<br />

18. J. M. Feinstein, J. E. Berkelhamer, M. E. Gruszka, C. W. Wong, A. Carey: Factors Related to<br />

Early Termination of Breastfeeding in an Urban Population. Pediatrics, Vol. 78, No.<br />

2:210,1986.<br />

19. J. E. Berkelhamer and K. J. Rojek: An Analysis of Revenues and Expenses in a Hospital-based<br />

Ambulatory Pediatric Practice. Am. J. Dis. Child., Vol. 142, No. 5:551, 1988.<br />

20. J. E. Berkelhamer: General Pediatric Clinic Practice Management: Results of a Survey of<br />

Academic Departments. Pediatrics, Vol. 84, No. 1:98, 1989.<br />

21. J. E. Berkelhamer and D. E. Fisher: Senior Elective. Academic Medicine, Vol. 64, No. 11:667,<br />

1989.<br />

22. M. F. Roizen, K. F. Brown, M. L. Marais, M. W. Maher, R. M. Andersen, S. T. Shaw, C. K.<br />

Zarins, L. B. Sorensen, B. L. Leventhal, A. Brown, A. H. Moawad, and J. E. Berkelhamer: Using<br />

Relative Productivity Assessments for Allocating Housestaff to Departments. Medical Care, Vol.<br />

23, No. 4: 369, 1990.<br />

BIBLIOGRAPHY (continued)<br />

23. P.T. Horn, J. Mendelsohn, M.I. Bowers, M.Chappen, J. R. Schreier, S. H. Spalding, J. Weyher,<br />

and J. E. Berkelhamer: Effectiveness of a targeted screening program in identifying infants with<br />

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positive urine toxicology screening results in a regular neonatal nursery. J. of Pediatrics, Vol.<br />

123, No. 1:137, 1993.<br />

24. J.E.Berkelhamer: Political Advocacy from a Pediatrician’s Perspective. Pediatric Annals, Vol. 24, No.<br />

8:402, 1995<br />

25. J.M. Devries, J.E. Berkelhamer, R. A. Molteni, K.S. Edwards, and E.K. Kachur: Developing Models for<br />

Pediatric Residency Training in Managed Care Settings. Pediatrics, Vol. 101 No. 4: 753, 1998.<br />

26. J. E. Berkelhamer: Press Statement on passage of the Genetic Information Nondiscrimination Act.<br />

Clinical Pediatrics, Vol. 46, No. 6:479, 2007<br />

27. J. E. Berkelhamer: Press Statement on New CMS SCHIP Guidelines. Clinical Pediatrics, Vol. 46,<br />

No. 9:763, 2007<br />

28. Szilagy PG, Cheng T, Simpson L, Berkelhamer, JE, Sectish TC; Association of Medical School<br />

Pediatric Department Chairs, Inc.: Health insurance for all children and youth in the United States: a<br />

position statement of the Federation of Pediatric organizations. J Pediatr. 2008 Sep; 153(3):301-2. No<br />

abstract available PMID: 1871823<br />

Abstracts:<br />

1. J. E. Berkelhamer and J. Mendelsohn: Triage in the Pediatric Emergency Room. Combined<br />

Centennial Meeting of the Ambulatory Pediatric Association, Program and Abstracts, Toronto,<br />

Canada, 168, 1975.<br />

2. J. E. Berkelhamer: Solo Versus Group Practice in a University Based Pediatric Clinic.<br />

Combined Centennial Meeting of the Ambulatory Pediatric Association, Program and Abstracts,<br />

Toronto, Canada, 169, 1975.<br />

3. J. Mendelsohn and J. E. Berkelhamer: Patient Compliance in a University Based Pediatric<br />

Clinic. Combined Centennial Meeting of the Ambulatory Pediatric Association, Program and<br />

Abstracts, Toronto, Canada, 180, 1975.<br />

4. J. E. Berkelhamer, R. Whitham, J. North, J. Mendelsohn, and B. J. Thompson: Postpartum<br />

Urban Mothers' Conceptions about Infant Feeding Regimens. 16th Annual Meeting of the<br />

Ambulatory Pediatric Association, Program and Abstracts, St. Louis, Missouri, 27, 1976.<br />

5. J. E. Berkelhamer, R. Whitham, J. North, and J. Mendelsohn: The Correlation of Education<br />

Level, Economic Status, and Maternal-Infant Feeding Methods in an Urban Population.<br />

Pediatric Research, Vol. 10, No. 4:301, 1976.<br />

Abstracts: (continued)<br />

*6. J. Kraut, K. K. Christoffel, J. E. Berkelhamer, and C. Boddie-Willis: Assessment of the Tine<br />

Screening in an Urban Pediatric Clinic. 18th Annual Meeting of the Ambulatory Pediatric<br />

Association, Program and Abstracts, New York, New York, 1978.<br />

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7. J. E. Berkelhamer: A Comparison of Outcomes in Pediatric Houseofficers Exposed to a Solo<br />

versus Team Practice Model. 18th Annual Meeting of the Ambulatory Pediatric Association,<br />

Program and Abstracts, New York, New York, 46, 1978.<br />

8. J. E. Berkelhamer, S. M. Davidson, S. Bornstein: An Analysis of the Changing Utilization<br />

Pattern of Emergency Room Services. 18th Annual Meeting of the Ambulatory Pediatric<br />

Association, Program and Abstracts, New York, New York, 47, 1978.<br />

9. J. E. Berkelhamer, F. Munkenbeck, S. M. Davidson, C. M. Wigder, S. Bornstein: Pediatric<br />

Emergency Room Utilization by Diagnosis and Sex. Pediatric Research, Vol. 12, No. 4, Part<br />

2:368, 1978.<br />

*10. S. Waskerwitz and J. E. Berkelhamer: Bacteremia in Febrile Children: Evaluation of Functional<br />

Status, Physician Judgement, and Absolute White Cell Count. 19th Annual Meeting of the<br />

Ambulatory Pediatric Association, Program and Abstracts, Atlanta, Georgia, 63, 1979.<br />

11. J. E. Berkelhamer and T. Herold: Do Medical Students Cause Patient Dissatisfaction? 21st Annual<br />

Meeting of the Ambulatory Pediatric Association, Program and Abstracts, San Francisco, California, 29,<br />

1981.<br />

*12. S. Waskerwitz and J. E. Berkelhamer: Another Look at the Febrile Child Under 2 Years: Who<br />

Really Needs a White Cell Count and Blood Culture? 21st Annual Meeting of the Ambulatory<br />

Pediatric Association, Program and Abstracts, San Francisco, California, 35,1981.<br />

13. Y.-T. Chun, J. E. Berkelhamer, T. Herold: Characteristics of Dog Bites in Children Less than 4<br />

Years Old. 21st Annual Meeting of the Ambulatory Pediatric Association, Program and<br />

Abstracts, San Francisco, California, 52, 1981.<br />

14. A. Buckner-Chandler, J. Reibstein, C. Wong, and J. E. Berkelhamer: Attendance in a Program<br />

for Teenage Mothers: What Levels Make A Difference? 22nd Annual Meeting of the<br />

Ambulatory Pediatric Association, Program and Abstracts, Washington, D.C., 111, 1982.<br />

15. J. M. Feinstein, M. Gruszka, C. Wong, A. Carey, and J.E. Berkelhamer: Factors Associated with<br />

Early Cessation of Breastfeeding in an Urban Population. 23rd Annual Meeting of the<br />

Ambulatory Pediatric Association, Program and Abstracts, Washington, D.C., 98, 1983.<br />

16. J. M. Feinstein, M. Gruszka, C. Wong, A. Carey, J. E. Berkelhamer: Early Cessation of Breast<br />

Feeding in an Urban Population. Clinical Research, Vol. 31, No. 4:787A, 1983.<br />

Abstracts: (continued)<br />

*17. S. Reingold, P. Abramowitz, T. Karrison, J. E. Berkelhamer: A Controlled Clinical Trail of<br />

Amoxicillin and Metronidazole for the Treatment on Non-specific Vaginitis. 24th Annual<br />

Meeting of the Ambulatory Pediatric Association, Program and Abstracts, San Francisco,<br />

California, 80, 1984.<br />

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*18. A. J. Saulys, J. E. Berkelhamer, A. C. Watson: Does Single Dose Amoxicillin Therapy Work for<br />

Uncomplicated Urinary Tract Infection in Children? 24th Annual Meeting of the Ambulatory<br />

Pediatric Association, Program and Abstracts, San Francisco, California, 96, 1984.<br />

*19. S. Reingold, P. Abramowitz, T. Karrison, J. E. Berkelhamer: Amoxicillin versus Metronidazole<br />

for Therapy of Non-specific Vaginitis. Clinical Research, Vol. 32, No.4:813A, 1984.<br />

*20. A. J. Saulys and J. E. Berkelhamer: Single Dose Amoxicillin for Childhood Urinary Tract<br />

Infection. Clinical Research, Vol. 32, No. 813A, 1984.<br />

*21. J. E. Berkelhamer, K. Rojek, D. Sawicki: An Analysis of Revenues and Expenses in a University<br />

Hospital General Pediatric Ambulatory Practice. 25th Annual Meeting of the Ambulatory Pediatric<br />

Association, Program and Abstracts, Washington, D.C., 58, 1985.<br />

*22. J. E. Berkelhamer: Do Housestaff Generate More Charges than Faculty? An Analysis of a University<br />

Hospital General Pediatric Practice, 25th Annual Meeting of the Ambulatory Pediatric Association,<br />

Program and Abstracts, Washington, D.C., 65, 1985.<br />

23. J. M. Feinstein, J. E. Berkelhamer, M. Gruszka, C. Wong, A. Carey: Early Termination of<br />

Breastfeeding in an Urban Population. Clinical Research, Vol. 33, No. 4:823A, 1985.<br />

24. J. E. Berkelhamer and D. Fisher: Should Medical Students Take a Senior Elective at Their First<br />

Choice Pediatric Residency Program? 29th Annual Meeting of the Ambulatory Pediatric<br />

Association, Abstracts Brochure, Read by Title. p. 4, 1989.<br />

*25. J. E. Berkelhamer: How Do General Pediatric Clinics Function From The Perspective of the<br />

Practice Manager? Results of a Survey of Academic Departments. AJDC, Vol. 143, No. 4:415,<br />

1989.<br />

*26. I. Cade, E. Willis, J. E. Berkelhamer: A Correlation Between Maternal and Child Blood Lead<br />

and Zinc Protoporphyrin Concentrations. Clinical Research, Vol. 37, No. 4:962A, 1989.<br />

*27. M. Lehmann, S. Gordon, A. Saulys, J. Dinnes, J. E. Berkelhamer, E. Ekwo: Upright or Lying<br />

Down: Is One Better for Doing a Lumbar Puncture (LP)? AJDC, Vol. 144, No. 4: 427,1990.<br />

*28. I. Cade, C. Gosselink, E. Willis, E. Ekwo, J. E. Berkelhamer: Correlation of Maternal and Child<br />

Blood Lead Concentrations. AJDC, Vol. 144, No. 4:434, 1990.<br />

*29. J. E. Berkelhamer and N. H. Pliskin: Has the Eighty Hour Work Week Lessened Stress Levels in<br />

PL-1 Residents? AJDC, Vol. 145, No.4:399, 1991.<br />

Abstracts: (continued)<br />

*30. P. Horn, J. Mendelsohn, M. I. Bowers, M. Chappen, J. R. Schreier, S. H. Spalding, J. Weyher,<br />

and J. E. Berkelhamer: Universal Urine Toxicologic Screening in an Urban Nursery. AJDC, Vol.<br />

146, No. 4:491, 1992.<br />

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*31. N. M. Nazark, J. E. Berkelhamer, R. E. Ward: Development of a Pediatric Lead Screening Policy<br />

in a Diverse Managed Care Population. Arch Ped Adol Med, Vol. 150, P57, 1996.<br />

*32. L. Reeves, J. F. Cara, R.M. Massanari, and J. E. Berkelhamer: Utilization Management of<br />

Insulin-dependent Diabetes Mellitus (IDDM) in a Managed Care Setting. Arch Ped Adol Med,<br />

Vol. 150, P76, 1996.<br />

*33. J. Cara, J. E. Berkelhamer, S. Rivkin, J. Johnson: Growth Hormone Utilization Management in a<br />

Managed Care Setting: Effect of Human Growth Hormone (HGH) Utilization Guidelines on<br />

HGH-Associated Costs. Amb Child Health, Vol. 3, No. 1, part 2:136, 1997.<br />

*34. K. Yager, L. Whell, J. E. Berkelhamer: Asthma Readmissions after Implementation of a Clinical<br />

Pathway and Education Program. Amb Child Health, Vol. 3, No. 1, part 2:217, 1997.<br />

35. A. Joshua, J. Mayrand, D. Demeester, M. Hall, J. Berkelhamer: Early Discharge of Healthy<br />

Newborns. Amb Child Health, Vol. 3, No. 1, part 2:218, 1997.<br />

*36. J. Berkelhamer: Issues facing children in the United States and the role of the American<br />

Academy of Pediatrics. Journal of the Japan Pediatric Society, Vol. 111, No. 2:135, 2007.<br />

* indicates abstract that resulted in a platform, poster or post-symposium presentation<br />

Book Chapters:<br />

1. Foreword and co-edited by J. E. Berkelhamer: Our Baby's First Seven Years. Chicago Lying-In<br />

Hospital, University of Chicago Medical Center, Fifth Edition, ISBN 0-93780-07-7, Chicago,<br />

Illinois, 1980.<br />

2. J. E. Berkelhamer, E. J. Noyes, R. T. Chen: Child Health Policy--An Overview of Federal<br />

Involvement. Advances in Pediatrics, Vol. 29, 211, 1982.<br />

3. J. E. Berkelhamer: Public Policy Formulation and Child Advocacy for the Health Care<br />

Professional. Crippled Children's Services Institute Handbook, Ohio State University,<br />

Columbus, Ohio, copyright July, 1985, CCSI.<br />

4. J.E. Berkelhamer: Childhood Enuresis. Conn's Current Therapy, edited by R.E. Rakel. W.B.<br />

Saunders Co., Philadelphia, PA, 570,1988.<br />

5. J. E. Berkelhamer: Models of Office Practice. Ambulatory Pediatric Care. Edited by R. A.<br />

Dershewitz. J. B. Lippincott Co., Philadelphia, PA, 1, 1988.<br />

Book Chapters: (continued)<br />

6. J. E. Berkelhamer: The Organization of Practice for Underserved Children: Implications for<br />

Resident Education. Educating Pediatric Residents to Provide Health Care to Underserved<br />

Children. Edited by P. McCarthy. Ambulatory Pediatric Association. McLean, VA, 29, 1990.<br />

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7. Authored by the Committee on Practice and Ambulatory Medicine: Management of Pediatric<br />

Practice. Second Edition. American Academy of Pediatrics, Elk Grove Village, IL, 1991.<br />

8. J. C. Dolins, J. G. Pawelski, C. N. Schiavo: Government Affairs Handbook. Edited by The<br />

Committee on State Government Affairs, J. E. Berkelhamer, Chairperson and The Council on<br />

Government Affairs, M. O. Kolb, Chairperson. American Academy of Pediatrics, Elk Grove<br />

Village, IL, 1992.<br />

9. J.E. Berkelhamer: Introduction to Improving Child Health in a Managed Care Environment, Report of<br />

the Twenty-Ninth Ross Roundtable on Critical Approaches to Common Pediatric Problems. Columbus,<br />

Ohio: Ross Products Division, Abbott Laboratories, Inc., 1998, p 1.<br />

Reviews and Commentaries:<br />

1. J. E. Berkelhamer: The University of Chicago Wyler Children's Hospital Ambulatory Program.<br />

Ambulatory Pediatric Association Newsletter, Vol. 11, No. 3:17, 1976.<br />

2. D. W. Schiff et. al., Consultants: G. Austin, J. E. Berkelhamer, et. al.: Health Insurance: A<br />

Statement of Principles to Serve As A Basis for Health Insurance Programs. Amer. Acad. Ped.<br />

News and Comments, Vol. 32, No. 2:7, 1981.<br />

3. J. E. Berkelhamer: The Hospital Outpatient Department. Ambulatory Pediatric Association<br />

Newsletter, Vol. 22, No. 1:3, 1986.<br />

4. J. E. Berkelhamer: What Has the APA Done for Me Lately? Ambulatory Pediatric Association<br />

Newsletter, Vol. 22, No. 2:1, 1986.<br />

5. J. E. Berkelhamer: Should We Affirm Our Commitment to the Family? Ambulatory Pediatric<br />

Association Newsletter, Vol. 22, No. 3:3, 1987.<br />

6. J. E. Berkelhamer: Caring for Society's "Have-nots". American Medical News, Vol. 30, No.<br />

24:4, 1987.<br />

7. J. E. Berkelhamer: A Pediatrician's View of the Medical Revolution. Ambulatory Pediatric<br />

Association Newsletter, Vol. 23, No. 2:1, 1987.<br />

Reviews and Commentaries: (continued)<br />

8. J. E. Berkelhamer: A book review of "Assuring Quality Out-Patient Care for Children:<br />

Guidelines and a Management System" by C. D. Cook and J. Heidt. Pediatrics, Vol. 82, No.<br />

3:376, 1988.<br />

9. D. W. Shea et. al., Consultants: J. E. Berkelhamer et. al.: Office-Based Medication Dispensing in<br />

Pediatric Practice. Pediatrics, Vol. 83, No. 1:143, 1989.<br />

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10. J. E. Berkelhamer: Teaching and Learning Pediatrics. Indian Journal of Pediatrics, Vol. 56, No.<br />

1:17, 1989.<br />

11. J. E. Berkelhamer: Letters from the Editor. Illini Pediatrician, Vol. 7, No. 1:5, 1989 and No. 2:3,<br />

1989.<br />

12. Adam H. (ed): Pediatric AIDS, Report of the Twentieth Ross Roundtable on Critical Approaches<br />

to Common Pediatric Problems. Columbus, Ohio, Ross Laboratories, pp 97 and 117,1989. J. E.<br />

Berkelhamer (partic<strong>ipa</strong>nt)<br />

13. J. E. Berkelhamer: Pediatrician finds challenges in Chicago practice. American Academy of<br />

Pediatrics News, Vol. 5, No. 8:10, 1989.<br />

14. J. E. Berkelhamer: Office laboratory procedures. American Academy of Pediatrics News, Vol. 5,<br />

No. 11:3, 1989.<br />

15. Committee on Child Health Care Delivery, B. J. Bradford and P. Melinkovich, Co-chairpersons,<br />

J. E. Berkelhamer, et. al. (committee members): Guidelines for Pediatric Health Care Delivery in<br />

Academic Ambulatory Care Settings. Ambulatory Pediatric Association, McLean, VA, 1990.<br />

16. J. E. Berkelhamer: President’s Column. Illinois Pediatrician, Vol. 10, No. 3:2, 1992.<br />

17. J. E. Berkelhamer: Book Review of Textbook of Pediatric Nutrition” by Robert M. Suskind and<br />

Leslie Lewinter-Suskind. Chicago Medicine, Vol. 95, No. 23:34, 1992.<br />

18. J. E. Berkelhamer: President’s Report. Illinois Pediatrician, Vol. 10, No. 4:1, 1992.<br />

19. J. E. Berkelhamer: Attack on Vaccines Irrational, Unhelpful. Letter to the Editor, Highland Park<br />

Voice, No. 12:13, 1992.<br />

20. J.E. Berkelhamer: Remembering What's Important. Illinois Pediatrician, Vol. II, No. 1:1, 1993.<br />

21. J.E. Berkelhamer: Proposed Block Grants Hurt Families. Detroit Free Press, October 11, 1995.<br />

22. J.E. Berkelhamer: Medicaid Block Grant a Bad Idea. The Detroit News, October 24, 1995.<br />

23. J. E. Berkelhamer: Candidates for 2005 election outline professional accomplishments. AAP<br />

News, Vol. 25, No. 12: 284, December, 2004.<br />

Reviews and Commentaries: (continued)<br />

24. J. E. Berkelhamer: Vice Presidential Candidates position statements. AAP News, Vol. 26, No.<br />

1:6, January, 2005.<br />

25. J. E. Berkelhamer: What do you view as the key to energizing and involving the grassroots<br />

membership? AAP News, Vol. 26, No. 2:7, February, 2005.<br />

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26. J. E. Berkelhamer: Along your career path in pediatrics and the Academy, who are the<br />

individuals who were your mentors, and what have you learned from them? AAP News, Vol.<br />

26, No. 3:7, March, 2005.<br />

27. J. E. Berkelhamer: Letter from the President. Changing of the guard: New president to tackle<br />

host of issues. AAP News, Vol. 27, No. 11:6, November, 2006.<br />

28. J. E. Berkelhamer: Letter from the President. Immunizations: More than a burning issue for<br />

pediatricians. AAP News, Vol. 27, No.12:6, December, 2006.<br />

29. J. E. Berkelhamer: Letter from the President. Seizing the opportunity: AAP relying on members<br />

to advance National Agenda for Children. AAP News, Vol. 28, No.1:6, January, 2007.<br />

30. J. E. Berkelhamer: Letter from the President. Pediatric diplomacy: AAP extending reach beyond<br />

U.S. borders. AAP News, Vol. 28, No.2:6, February, 2007.<br />

31. J. E. Berkelhamer: Letter from the President. Academy forges alliance to keep promises to<br />

America’s youth. AAP News, Vol. 28, No.3:6, March, 2007.<br />

32. J. E. Berkelhamer: Letter from the President. AAP striving to make SCHIP accessible to more<br />

children. AAP News, Vol. 28, No.4:6, April, 2007<br />

33. J. E. Berkelhamer: Letter from the President. UNICEF report card yet another wake-up call for<br />

U.S.. AAP News, Vol. 28, No.5:6, May, 2007.<br />

34. J. E. Berkelhamer: Letter from the President. EPSDT has stood test of time, but its future is in<br />

jeopardy. AAP News, Vol. 28, No.6:6, June, 2007.<br />

35. J. E. Berkelhamer: Letter from the President. AAP poised to move research from lab to bedside<br />

to curbside. AAP News, Vol. 28, No.7:6, July, 2007.<br />

36. J. E. Berkelhamer: Letter from the President. AAP members share views on health insurance,<br />

reimbursement. AAP News, Vol. 28, No.8:6, August, 2007.<br />

37. J. E. Berkelhamer: Letter from the President. Adherence to fair trade policies a step in the right<br />

direction. AAP News, Vol. 28, No.9:6, September, 2007.<br />

Reviews and Commentaries: (continued)<br />

38. J. E. Berkelhamer: Letter from the President. Year flies by, but important gains made for<br />

children, pediatricians. AAP News, Vol. 28, No. 10:6, October, 2007.<br />

Selected Presentations and Invited Lectures:<br />

1. "The History of Poliomyelitis", presented to the Victor Vaughn Society, January 14, 1967,<br />

University of Michigan Medical School Library.<br />

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2. "Nursing: The Concept of the Nurse Practitioner", presented to the 18th Annual Congress of the<br />

Illinois Association of Maternal and Child Health, March 22, 1974, Peoria, Illinois.<br />

3. "A Comprehensive Child Care Team", presented to the 9th Annual Conference of the<br />

Association for the Care of Children in Hospitals, May 31, 1974, Chicago, Illinois.<br />

4. "The General Pediatric Clinic Health Care Team", presented to the 1st Annual Meeting of<br />

Region V of the Ambulatory Pediatric Association, January 31, 1975, Chicago, Illinois.<br />

5. "Health Maintenance Organizations--Chicago Style", presented to the 1st Annual Meeting of<br />

Region V of the Ambulatory Pediatric Association, January 31, 1975, Chicago, Illinois.<br />

6. "The Organization of the Pediatric Emergency Room", presented to the Conference on the<br />

Evaluation and Treatment of the Injured Child, December 11, 1975, Chicago, Illinois.<br />

7. "A Description of the University of Chicago Wyler Children's Hospital Ambulatory Program",<br />

presented to the 16th Annual Meeting of the Ambulatory Pediatric Association, April 27, 1976,<br />

St. Louis, Missouri.<br />

8. "Teaching Pediatrics in the Ambulatory Setting", a workshop presented with J. Mendelsohn and<br />

A. Lattimer to the 16th Annual Meeting of the Ambulatory Pediatric Association, April 27,<br />

1976, St. Louis, Missouri.<br />

9. "The Ambulatory Care of Pediatric Patients", a part of the Preceptor Lecture Series of the Center<br />

for Health Administration Studies, February 14, 1977, Chicago, Illinois.<br />

10. Children and Death: A Conference for Educators and Clinicians, as a moderator, sponsored by<br />

the University of Chicago Wyler Children's Hospital and The Center for Continuing Education,<br />

March 19, 1978, Chicago, Illinois.<br />

11. "The History, Direction, and Current Standards of Ambulatory Care", presented to the Greater<br />

Chicagoland Affiliate Association for the Care of Children in Hospitals, April 7, 1978, Chicago,<br />

Illinois.<br />

Selected Presentations and Invited Lectures: (continued)<br />

12. "The Potential Usefulness of Computerization to the Emergency Room Medical Staff", presented<br />

to the 4th Annual Meeting of Region V of the Ambulatory Pediatric Association, December 1,<br />

1978, Chicago, Illinois.<br />

13. "Trends in the Utilization of Pediatric Emergency Services", presented to the Third Annual Illinois<br />

Health Care Symposium with S. M. Davidson and S. Bornstein, March 13, 1979, Chicago, Illinois.<br />

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14. "How Washington Formulates Child Health Policy", a workshop presented to the 5th Annual<br />

Meeting of Region V of the Ambulatory Pediatric Association, December 7, 1979, Chicago,<br />

Illinois.<br />

15. "Proposals Before Congress on National Health Insurance", presented as the National Social<br />

Work Month Lecture at the University of Chicago, March 18, 1980, Chicago, Illinois.<br />

16. "Child Health Policy and the Federal Government", a workshop presented with S. M. Davidson<br />

to the 20th Annual Meeting of the Ambulatory Pediatric Association, April 28, 1980, San<br />

Antonio, Texas.<br />

17. "Do Medical Students Cause Patient Dissatisfaction?", presented with T. Herold to the 21st<br />

Annual Meeting of the Ambulatory Pediatric Association, April 30, 1981, San Francisco,<br />

California.<br />

18. "Another Look at the Febrile Child Under 2 Years: Who Really Needs a While Cell Count and<br />

Blood Culture?", presented with S. Waskerwitz to the 21st Annual Meeting of the Ambulatory<br />

Pediatric Association, April 30, 1981, San Francisco, California.<br />

19. "Ambulatory Clinic Facilities--The Medical Viewpoint", presented to the Symposium on<br />

Pediatric Clinic and Emergency Room Architecture, American Academy of Pediatrics, June 26,<br />

1981, Chicago, Illinois.<br />

20. "Advances in Architecture Design of Pediatric Ambulatory Facilities,", a workshop presented<br />

with W. A. Wingert, D. Bassler, M. Tyne, and B. J. Seabury to the 22nd Annual Meeting of<br />

the Ambulatory Pediaric Association, May 12, 1981, Washington, D.C.<br />

21. "The Federal Government and Health Policy", presented as part of the ASHUM (Arts and<br />

Sciences Basic to Human Biology and Medicine) Seminar Series, University of Chicago,<br />

November 22, 1982, Chicago, Illinois.<br />

22. "Current Debates Over the New Federalism", a workshop presented to the 9th Annual Meeting<br />

of Region V of the Ambulatory Pediatric Association, March 2, 1983, Chicago, Illinois.<br />

23. "Medicaid Improvements on Behalf of Mothers and Children", testimony before the United<br />

States House of Representatives Committee on Energy and Commerce Subcommittee on Health<br />

and the Environment, July 15, 1983, Washington, D.C.<br />

Selected Presentations and Invited Lectures: (continued)<br />

24. "The Future of General Pediatrics and the APA", presented to the 10th Annual Meeting of<br />

Region V of the Ambulatory Pediatric Association, April 2, 1984, Chicago, Illinois.<br />

25. "Public Policy for the Child Advocate", presented to the First Crippled Children's Services<br />

Continuing Education Institute (CCSCEI), September 26, 1984, the Second CCSCEI, July 24,<br />

1985, the Third CCSCEI, June 25, 1986, the Fourth CCSCEI July 22, 1987, and the Fifth<br />

CCSCEI June 15, 1988, Columbus, Ohio.<br />

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26. "Single Dose Amoxicillin for Childhood Urinary Tract Infection", presented with A. J. Saulys to<br />

the Combined Annual Meeting of the Midwest Society for Pediatric Research, November 2,<br />

1984, Chicago, Illinois.<br />

27. "An Analysis of Revenue and Expenses in a University Hospital Pediatric Ambulatory Practice",<br />

presented to the 25th Annual Meeting of the Ambulatory Pediatric Association, May 9, 1985,<br />

Washington, D.C.<br />

28. "Do Housestaff Generate More Charges Than Faculty? An Analysis of a University Hospital Pediatric<br />

Ambulatory Practice", presented to the 25th Annual Meeting of the Ambulatory Pediatric Association,<br />

May 10, 1985, Washington, D.C.<br />

29. "The Economics of Ambulatory Pediatric Practice in an Academic Setting", presented to the<br />

Annual Meeting of Region V of the Ambulatory Pediatric Association, November 1, 1985,<br />

Toledo, Ohio.<br />

30. "Crippled Children's Services Programs and Prospective Payment", presented to the First<br />

Crippled Children's Services Continuing Education Advanced Institute (CCSCEAI), November<br />

4, 1985, and the Second CCSCEAI, November 16, 1987, Columbus, Ohio.<br />

31. A series of lectures on general pediatric topics: "Common Bacterial Infections, Infant Nutrition,<br />

Health Promotion, and Bacterial Meningitis", presented to the Annual Continuing Medical<br />

Education Conferences for the U. S. Department of State Regional Medical Officers, March 16-<br />

21, 1986, Waikiki, Hawaii and April 28- May 2,1986, London, England.<br />

32. "Children as a Priority? Political Implications of the 1986 Elections", presented with F. Barnes,<br />

P. Budetti, and M. Kolb to the Annual Meeting of the American Academy of Pediatrics,<br />

November 5, 1986, Washington, D. C.<br />

33. "Contemporary Issues in Pediatric Ambulatory Care", presented at Advances in Family<br />

Medicine 1987, The Cook County Graduate School of Medicine, March 25, 1987, Chicago,<br />

Illinois.<br />

34. "A Pediatrician's View of the Medical Revolution", President's Address to the 27th Annual<br />

Meeting of the Ambulatory Pediatric Association, May 1, 1987, Anaheim, California.<br />

Selected Presentations and Invited Lectures: (continued)<br />

35. "The Parental and Medical Leave Act", testimony before the United States Senate Human<br />

Resources Committee Subcommittee on Children, Families, Drugs and Alcoholism, September<br />

14, 1987, Chicago, Illinois.<br />

36. "Impacts of the Current Focus on Quality: Physician Perspectives", presented at the Chicago<br />

Health Executives Forum, September 16, 1987, Chicago, Illinois.<br />

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37. "Practice Management in the General Pediatric Clinic", a workshop presented with S. H. Gould<br />

and Stan McMorrow to the 28th Annual Meeting of the Ambulatory Pediatric Association, May<br />

5, 1988, Washington, D. C..<br />

38. "Solutions - Building in Quality of Care - Minimal Care Versus Optimal Care", presented to the<br />

Children with Special Health Care Needs Continuing Education Advanced Institute, October 25,<br />

1988, Columbus, Ohio.<br />

39. "Management of Outpatient Pediatric Practice in the Ambulatory Setting", presented at Loyola<br />

University Pediatric Department Grand Rounds, February 22, 1989, Maywood, IL<br />

40. "How do General Pediatric Clinics Function from the Perspective of the Practice Manager?<br />

Results of a Survey of Academic Departments", presented to the 29th Annual Meeting of the<br />

Ambulatory Pediatric Association, May 3, 1989, Washington, D. C..<br />

41. A series of lectures on general pediatric topics: "Growth and Development, Adolescent<br />

Medicine, and Attention Deficit Disorders", presented to the Annual Continuing Medical<br />

Education Conferences for the U. S. Department of State Regional Medical Officers, April<br />

17-21,1989, Waikiki, Hawaii and May 15-19, 1989, Lisbon, Portugal.<br />

42. "Public Policy for the Child Advocate", presented to the Children with Special Health Care<br />

Needs Continuing Education Institute, June 14, 1989, Columbus, Ohio.<br />

43. "The Organization of Practice for Underserved Children: Implications for Resident Education",<br />

presented to the Ambulatory Pediatric Association Conference on Educating Pediatric Residents<br />

to Provide Health Care to Underserved Children, March 4, 1990, Alexandria, VA.<br />

44. "Medicaid" a workshop presented with Judith Cohen Dolins to the American Academy of<br />

Pediatrics Third Annual Legislative Conference, March 28, 1990, Washington, D. C..<br />

45. "How to Teach Practice Management to Pediatric Residents" a workshop presented with James<br />

V. Lustig and Kenneth E. Matthews to the Association of Pediatric Program Directors 1990<br />

Annual Meeting, May 7,1990, Anaheim, California.<br />

46. "Some Observations on Ambulatory Division Programs" as an invited partic<strong>ipa</strong>nt in the Boston<br />

Children's Hospital Ambulatory Division Staff Retreat, September 27,1990, Woods Hole, MA.<br />

Selected Presentations and Invited Lectures: (continued)<br />

47. "Access to Care: Working the System at the State Level" presented with A. M. Rogers and D. T.<br />

Tayloe, Jr. to the 1991 Spring Session of the American Academy of Pediatrics, March 20,1991,<br />

San Diego, California.<br />

48. "Access to Care" presented with A. M. Rogers to the Fourth Annual Legislative Conference of the<br />

American Academy of Pediatrics, April 15, 1991, Washington, D. C..<br />

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49. "Has the Eighty Hour Work Week Lessened Stress Levels in PL-1 Residents?" presented to the<br />

1991 Annual Meeting of the Ambulatory Pediatric Association, April 30, 1991, New Orleans, LA.<br />

50. "The Children's Investment Trust Fund" as testimony before the United States Senate Committee<br />

on Labor and Human Resources Subcommittee on Children, Family, Drugs and Alcoholism,<br />

May 14, 1991, Washington, D. C..<br />

51. "Political Advocacy at the State Level: Current Legislative Issues" presented with A. M. Rogers<br />

and D. T. Tayloe, Jr. to the 60th Annual Meeting of the American Academy of Pediatrics,<br />

October 29,1991, New Orleans, LA.<br />

52. "Immunizations and Care of the Well Child" presented to Advances in Family Medicine, The<br />

National Center for Advanced Medical Education, March 4, 1992, Chicago, IL.<br />

53. "Access to Medical Care: State Overview" presented with J. C. Dolins to the American Academy<br />

of Pediatrics Fifth Annual Legislative Conference, March 20, 1992, Washington, D. C.<br />

54. A series of lectures on general pediatric topics: Screening Tests, Lead Poisoning, Otitis Media,<br />

and Visual Diagnosis, presented to the Continuing Medical Education Course #11 sponsored by<br />

the American Academy of Pediatrics, September 4-6, 1992, Seattle, Washington.<br />

55. Working with the Bureaucracy at the State Level: Successful Scenarios in Political Advocacy”<br />

presented with R. M. Corwin, A. M. Rogers, and D. T. Tayloe, Jr. to the 1992 Annual Meeting<br />

of the American Academy of Pediatrics, October 14, 1992, San Francisco, CA.<br />

56. The American Academy of Pediatrics Access Agenda” presented to the Access to Health Care<br />

Task Force, a conference sponsored by the Administration for Children and Families, Public<br />

Health Service, and Health Care Financing Administration, December 8, 1992, Chicago, IL.<br />

57. "State Overview of Current Trends in Child Health Care Policies" presented with J.C. Dolins to<br />

the American Academy of Pediatrics Sixth Annual Legislative Conference, April 19, 1993,<br />

Washington, D.C.<br />

58. "Universal Health Insurance - Three New State Programs" presented with J.F. Hagan, Jr., J.R.<br />

Moore, and R. Stempfel at The American Academy of Pediatrics 1993 Annual Meeting,<br />

November 1, 1993, Washington, D.C.<br />

Selected Presentations and Invited Lectures: (continued)<br />

59. "Lobbying at the State Level" presented at the American Academy of Pediatrics Combined<br />

District I and V Meeting, February 25, 1994, Bermuda.<br />

60. "State Overview of Current Trends in Child Health Care Policies" presented to the American<br />

Academy of Pediatrics Seventh Annual Legislative Conference, March 6, 1994, Washington,<br />

D.C.<br />

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61. "Definitions of Access and Partnership" at the State Child Health Access Project Strategy<br />

Conference, A program of: American Academy of Pediatrics and National Association of Child<br />

Advocates, Wingspread Conference Center, April 8, 1994, Racine, WI.<br />

62. "Nutrition in Childhood and Adolescence" at the Eighth Annual Nutrition Symposium "Nutrition<br />

for All of Life's Stages," a program of the Henry Ford Hospital Office of Continuing Medical<br />

Education, November 2, 1994, Dearborn, MI.<br />

63. "Data, Standards, and Quality Assurance Issues" as part of an expert panel at the Invitational<br />

Workshop "Strategies for Assuring the Provision of Quality Services through Managed Care<br />

Delivery Systems to Children with Special Health Care Needs," Institute of Medicine, National<br />

Academy of Sciences, December 12, 1994, Washington, D.C.<br />

64. “State Overview of Child Health Policy” presented to the American Academy of Pediatrics Eight<br />

Annual Legislative Conference, April 2, 1995, Washington, D.C.<br />

65. “Growth, Development and Antic<strong>ipa</strong>tory Guidance” presented to the 8th Annual Pediatric Board<br />

Review, September 11, 1995, Ypsilanti, MI.<br />

66. “Childhood Emergencies: Resuscitating the System” presented with G.L. Foltin, J.A. Weinberg,<br />

and R.A. Wiebe to the 1995 Annual Meting of the American Academy of Pediatrics, October 17,<br />

1995, San Francisco, CA.<br />

67. “Growth, Development and Antic<strong>ipa</strong>tory Guidance” presented to the 20th Annual Family<br />

Practice Review Course, March 12, 1996, Ann Arbor, MI.<br />

68. “State Overview of Child Health Policy” presented with J.C. Dolins to the American Academy<br />

of Pediatrics Ninth Annual Legislative Conference, April 28, 1996, Washington, D.C.<br />

69. “Managing Managed Care” a workshop presented with J.M. Perrin, B.M. Harley, and J.C.<br />

Dolins<br />

to the American Academy of Pediatrics Ninth Annual Legislative Conference, April 28, 1996,<br />

Washington D.C.<br />

70. “Redesigning Pediatric Training at Henry Ford: Lessons Learned and Future Directions” presented to<br />

the HRSA and AAP Sponsored Conference, Managed Care and Pediatric Residency Training. May 4,<br />

1996, Washington, D.C.<br />

Selected Presentations and Invited Lectures: (continued)<br />

71. “The Integration of Health Care Delivery and Medical Education in a Managed Care<br />

Environment” presented with J.M. Devries, S.P. Shelov, and J.N. Walburn to the 36th Annual<br />

Meeting of the Ambulatory Pediatric Association, May 7, 1996, Washington, D.C.<br />

72. “Resolved: Managed Care is the Best Health Care Delivery System for Children and their<br />

Families” a debate presented with C. DeAngelis, L.M. Osborn, L.R. First, and M.E.H. Wilson to<br />

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the 36th Annual Meeting of the Ambulatory Pediatric Association, May 9, 1996, Washington,<br />

D.C.<br />

73. “The Child Health Network from the Perspective of the Henry Ford Health System” presented to<br />

the Children’s Hospital Oakland Leadership Retreat, May 23, 1996, Oakland, California.<br />

74. “The Current State of Pediatric Practice and the Role of the Academy” presented to the Illinois<br />

Chapter of the American Academy of Pediatrics Annual Meeting, May 31, 1996, Oak Brook,<br />

Illinois.<br />

75. “The Child Health Network, Bringing Managed Care and Children’s Hospital Together” to the<br />

Annual Meeting of the National Association of Children’s Hospitals and Related Institutions,<br />

October 3, 1996, LaJolla, California.<br />

76. “System-wide Integration of a Pediatric Asthma Education and Treatment Program” with D.L.<br />

Haas as a poster presentation to the Annual Meeting of the National Association of Children’s<br />

Hospitals and Related Institutions, October 4, 1996, LaJolla, California.<br />

77. “Pediatric Asthma Management: Implementing a System Wide Program” with L. A. Whell,<br />

K.M. Yager, and G. Dolorfino as a workshop presentation to the 37th Annual Meeting of the<br />

Ambulatory Pediatric Association, May 2, 1997, Washington, D.C..<br />

78. “The Henry Ford Health System Managed Care College” to the Special Interest Group on<br />

Managed Care at the 37th Annual Meeting of The Ambulatory Pediatric Association, May 3,<br />

1997, Washington, D.C.<br />

79. “Medicaid and Children’s Health Care: Building Blocks or Stumbling Blocks?” with S. Berman<br />

and A. Harlor to the American Academy of Pediatrics 1997 Spring Session, May 12, 1997, San<br />

Diego, CA.<br />

80. “Improving Child Health in a Managed Care Environment” the 29th Ross Roundtable on Critical<br />

Approaches to Common Pediatric Problems, chaired by Jay E. Berkelhamer in collaboration<br />

with the Ambulatory Pediatric Association, Oct. 25-26, 1997, Washington, D.C.<br />

81. “Pediatrics in Integrated Healthcare Delivery Systems” to the Michigan Pediatric Resident’s<br />

Career Day sponsored by the Michigan Chapter of the American Academy of Pediatrics,<br />

November 12, 1997, East Lansing, MI.<br />

Selected Presentations and Invited Lectures: (continued)<br />

82. “Making Managed Care Work, New Ways to Provide Pediatric Care” to the Johnson & Johnson<br />

Pediatric Institute (sponsored by the American Academy of Pediatrics), December 7, 1997,<br />

Naples, FL.<br />

83. “Prevention of RSV Disease in Infants at Risk,” faculty member in a Continuing Medical Education<br />

Program chaired by Greg R. Elliott at the Medical College of Virginia Campus, Virginia<br />

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Commonwealth University, June 10, 1998, Richmond, Virginia (Monograph and Videotape produced by<br />

J.D. Salthouse Associates, Lambertville, NJ).<br />

84. “Kids are Different” presentation in a Continuing Nursing Education Program, Investing in the Art of<br />

Nursing, sponsored by Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta, June 23, 2000, Atlanta, Georgia.<br />

85. “The Role of the School Nurse” presentation as the keynote address to the Georgia School Nurse<br />

Leadership Forum, November, 21, 2005, Atlanta, GA.<br />

86. “What’s New at the AAP” presentation to the Texas Pediatric Society 2006 Annual Meeting, September<br />

16, 2006, Dallas, TX.<br />

87. “Issues facing children in the United States and the role of the American Academy of Pediatrics”<br />

presentation to the 110 th Annual Meeting of the Japan Pediatric Society, April 14, 2007, Kyoto, Japan.<br />

88. “The American Academy of Pediatrics and a Children’s Agenda” presentation to the 63 rd Congress of<br />

the Italian Society of Pediatrics, September 28, 2007, Pisa, Italy.<br />

89. “Setting a National Agenda for Children” presentation as the keynote address to the Kids Come First –<br />

Transforming Pediatric Health Care in America Conference, October 14, 2007, Philadelphia, PA.<br />

90. “Advancing an Agenda for Children” presentation as the presidential address to the American Academy<br />

of Pediatrics, 2007 National Conference and Exhibition, October 27, 2007, San Francisco, CA.<br />

91. “Child Advocacy and Public Policy Basics” presentation to the Emory University of Medicine Pediatric<br />

Residents, January 8, 2008, Atlanta, GA.<br />

92. “The American Academy of Pediatrics and Forging a National Agenda for Children” presentation to the<br />

Emory University School of Medicine, January 8, 2008, Atlanta, GA.<br />

93. “The American Academy of Pediatrics and Forging a National Agenda for Children” presentation to the<br />

Emory University School of Medicine, Department of Pediatrics Grand Rounds, January 9, 2008,<br />

Atlanta, GA.<br />

94. “The American Academy of Pediatrics Looking Forward in 2008” presentation to the Cairo NRP<br />

Symposium, January 13, 2008, Shaem el Sheikh, Egypt.<br />

Selected Presentations and Invited Lectures: (continued)<br />

95. “Immunizations: Current Challenges” presentation to the Egyptian Pediatric Society Meeting, January<br />

15, 2008, Cairo, Egypt.<br />

96. “The American Academy of Pediatrics and our National Agenda for Children” presentation to<br />

Sociedad Puertorriquena de Pediatria Annual Meeting, February 16, 2008, San Juan, Puerto Rico.<br />

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97. “Implementing Standards for Guideline Development: The AAP Experience” presentation to Institute of<br />

Medicine Committee on Reviewing Evidence to Identify Highly Effective Clinical Services March 31,<br />

2008, Washington, DC.<br />

98. “The American Academy of Pediatrics and Forging a National Agenda for Children” presentation to<br />

Akron Children’s Hospital Conference, April 3, 2008 Akron, Ohio.<br />

99. “Immunizations: Current Challenges” presentation to Akron Children’s Hospital Grand Rounds, April 4,<br />

2008, Akron, Ohio.<br />

100. “The American Academy of Pediatrics and Forging a National Agenda for Children” to the New Mexico<br />

Pediatric Society, April 5, 2008, Albuquerque, New Mexico.<br />

101. “Immunizations: Current Challenges” to University of California, Davis 6th Annual Resident Advocacy<br />

Symposium, April 10, 2008 Sacramento, California.<br />

102. “The American Academy of Pediatrics and Forging a National Agenda for Children” to University of<br />

California, Department of Pediatrics, April 11, 2008, Sacramento, California.<br />

103. “The American Academy of Pediatrics Priorities and America’s Promise to Children” to National<br />

Confederation of Pediatrics, May 2, 2008, Monterrey, Mexico.<br />

104. “The American Academy of Pediatrics and Forging a National Agenda for Children” to Children’s<br />

Hospital and Regional Medical Center, Department of Pediatrics, May 8, 2008, Seattle, Washington.<br />

105. “The American Academy of Pediatrics and Forging a National Agenda for Children” at The Peggy<br />

Hershel Memorial Lecture to the University of Chicago Pritzker School of Medicine, Department of<br />

Pediatrics, July 10, 2008 Chicago, Illinois<br />

106. “Developing an Agenda for Children” to the India Scientific Committee of Indo American Summit in<br />

India August 1, 2008 Jaipur, India<br />

107. “Child Health Advocacy and Immunizations” to the India Scientific Committee of Indo American<br />

Summit August 2, 2008 Jaipur, India<br />

108. “The Value of Immunizations in the United States” to the India Scientific Committee of Indo American<br />

Summit August 3, 2008 Jaipur, India<br />

Selected Presentations and Invited Lectures: (continued)<br />

109. “The Value of Immunizations in the United States” to The Third Annual Allen Schwartz, M.D.<br />

Lectureship to the Children’s Hospital of Mt. Sinai Department of Pediatrics, October 28-29, 2008<br />

Baltimore, Maryland<br />

110. “Developing an Agenda for Children” to The Third Annual Allen Schwartz, M.D. Lectureship to the<br />

Children’s Hospital of Mt. Sinai Department of Pediatrics, October 28-29, 2008, October 28-29, 2008<br />

Baltimore, Maryland<br />

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111. “Update on Children’s Coverage Role of Medicaid and SCHIP for Children and Families” Children’s<br />

Coverage Panel to the Kaiser Commission on Medicaid & Medicare, January 23, 2009 Washington, DC<br />

112. “Colloquim: Critical Linkages to Education Questions Interconnectedness of Policy Sectors Presentation<br />

Education” to the Georgia Partnership for Excellence in Education Policy Fellowship Program,<br />

Inaugural class of the Education Policy Fellows Program (EPFP),<br />

March 11, 2009 Atlanta, Georgia<br />

113. “Community Collaboration or Free Services to Youth” to the BOYS & GIRLS Clubs of America, May<br />

16, 2009, Atlanta, Georgia<br />

114. “Public Policy Legislative Breakfast SCHIP and Other Matters: Expanding Health Care Coverage<br />

for All Children in the 111 th Congress” to Pediatric Academic Societies Annual Meeting, May 5, 2009,<br />

Baltimore, Maryland<br />

115. “The Emerging National Agenda for Children” to the 44 th Annual Riley Hospital<br />

Multidisciplinary Child Healthcare Conference First Luncheon, May 20, 2009, Indianapolis, Indiana<br />

116. “Immunizations, Myths and Communicating with Parents” to the 44 th Annual Riley Hospital<br />

Multidisciplinary Child Healthcare Conference, May 20, 2009, Indianapolis, Indiana<br />

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