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Department of Pediatrics > Education > Pediatric Grand Rounds > 2004 Pediatric Grand Rounds

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2004 Pediatric Grand Rounds


Pediatric Grand Rounds are presented for three purposes:
  • To recognize the important interdependence of research and patient care.
  • To describe evolving pathogenetic concepts and therapies for pediatric diseases.
  • To provide relevant in-depth review of important pediatric topics.

Click on the date below to hear and see the actual recording of that day's Grand Rounds presentation. Clicking on the link will open a new browser window.  To return to this site, close the new browser window.

December 2004 

12/15/04

David A. Wenger, PhD
Department of Neurology
Jefferson Medical College
Philadelphia, PA

The Top Ten 'Hits' of 2003-2004 in the Lysomal Diseases Testing Laboratory

*4th Annual William Krivit Lectureship in Pediatrics 

12/8/04

Imad Haddad, MD
Associate Professor of Pediatrics
Divison of Pulmonary & Critical Care Medicine

BMT Lung Injury

12/1/04

Robert J. Gorlin, DDS, MS, DSc
Regents’ Professor Emeritus
Oral Pathology, Genetics, and Pediatrics

Filaminopathies, Laminopathies, And The Band Plays On…

November 2004 

11/10/04

Harry F. Hull, MD
State Epidemiologist & Division Director
Infectious Disease Epidemiology, Prevention and Control Division; Minnesota Department of Health

Kristin L. Nichol, MD, MPH, MBA
Professor of Medicine, University of Minnesota
Chief, Medicine Service, VA Medical Center

2004 Vaccine Crisis

11/3/04

H. Peter Chase, MD
Professor of Pediatrics
Univ. of Colorado Health Sciences Center
Barbara Davis Center for Childhood Diabetes, Denver, CO

Preventing Type I Diabetes

October 2004 

10/27/04

Samuel A. Kocoshis, MD
Professor of Pediatrics and Director, Pediatric Nutrition and Small Intestinal Transplantation
Univ. of Cincinnatti School of Medicine

Advances in Pediatric Small Bowel Transplantation

10/20/04

Paul Orchard, MD
Assistant Professor of Pediatrics
Division of BMT/ Hematology/ Oncology

T Cell "Suicide" Gene Therapy

10/13/04

Eric Walter, MD
Medicine/Pediatrics Resident

Albumin vs. Crystalloid for Fluid Resuscitation in Critically Ill Pediatric Patients

September 2004 

9/29/04

Karla Dumas, MSPH, PhD, RN
Dept. of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Albert Einstein College of Medicine

Preterm Birth: Time for a Paradigm Shift

9/22/04

Julie Ross, PhD
Associate Prof of Pediatrics
Division of Epidemiology and Clinical Research

What's New in the Etiology of Childhood Cancer?

9/15/04

Tracey Sides, MPH
Infectious Disease Epidemiology, Prevention & Control Division, MN Dept of Health

Epidemiology Update on HIV/AIDS in Minnesota: Beyond the Numbers.

9/8/04

John Bass, MD
Professor & Division Director
Division of Pediatric Cardiology

Development of the Membranous Ventricular Septal Defect Device

9/1/04

Michael D. Frost, M.D.
Adjunct Assoc Professor
Minnesota Epilepsy Group, P.A.

Tuberous Sclerosis Complex (TSC): Old and New Perspectives

August 2004

8/25/04

Lisa Schimmenti, MD
Assistant Professor of Pediatrics
Division of Genetics

Christina Palmer, PhD
UCLA Department of Psychiatry

Genetic Testing for Deafness: Should it be part of newborn screening?

8/18/04

John A. Barranger, MD, PhD
Professor, Departments of Human Genetics, Molecular Genetics and Biochemistry, and Pediatrics
University of Pittsburgh Medical Center

Gene Therapy for the Lysosomal Storage Diseases

8/11/04

Sara Seifert, MPH
Senior Epidemiologist

Jon Roesler, MS
Senior Epidemiologist
MN Department of Health

The Invisible Role of Physicians in Injury Prevention

8/4/04

Thomas G. Gross, MD, PhD
Assoc Prof, Pediatrics, Ohio State Univ

K. Scott Baker, MD, MS
Assistant Professor of Pediatrics
Division of BMT/Hematology/Oncology

Lymphoproliferative Disorders After Solid Organ and Hematopoietic Stem Cell Transplantation

July 2004

7/28/04

Robert Schwartz, MD
Med Fellow in Biochem, Molecular Biol and Biophysics

Stem Cells and the Liver

7/21/04

Dana E. Johnson, MD
Professor of Pediatrics

Growth in Vulnerable Children: Is it a Marker for Cognitive and Emotional Well Being?

7/7/04

Allan Stillerman, MD
Adjunct Assistant Professor of Medicine

The Top Ten Pediatric Allergy and Asthma Articles in 2002-2003

June 2004

6/16/04

Andrew R. Harrison, MD
Assistant Professor of Ophthalmology

Pediatric Sports Eye Injuries

6/2/04

Nigel Key, MD
Professor of Medicine

Intravascular Tissue Factor in Health and Disease

May 2004

5/26/04

Nimi Singh, MD, MPH
Assistant Professor of Pediatrics

Primary Care Approach to Depression

5/19/04

John Mahan, MD
Professor of Pediatrics, Ohio State Univ

Growth Hormone Therapy in Children with Renal Disorders: Past, Present and Future

5/12/04

Marvin Ament, MD
Distinguished Professor of Pediatrics, UCLA

Celiac (Sprue) Disease

5/5/04

Richard Kaplan, MD
Assoc Med Dir, Midwest Children’s Resource Center

Abusive Head Trauma

April 2004

4/28/04

Michael I. Reiff, MD
Associate Professor of Pediatrics
Division of Clinical Neuroscience

ADHD Treatment:  Stimulant Medication - An Update and Evidence-Based Review

4/21/04

Deborah Rich, PhD, Licensed Psychologist
Fairview Pregnancy and Newborn Loss Services

Maternal Postpartum Depression

4/14/04

Mary V. Relling, PharmD
Chair of Pharmaceutical Sciences
St. Jude Children's Research Hospital

Risk Factors For Second Malignancies

4/7/04

Daniel Saltzman, MD, PhD
Assistant Professor of Surgery & Pediatrics

Medical Marvels And The Panama Canal

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