PEDIATRICS Vol. 33 No. 3 March 1964, pp. 469-472
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NEWS AND ANNOUNCEMENTS

The Department of Pediatrics, University Of Cincinnati College of Medicine, will sponsor a postgraduate course on diseases of the newborn infant on May 11 and 12, 1964, to be held at The Children's Hospital, Cincinnati, Ohio. In addition to a series of lectures, the course will feature bedside clinical diagnosis and treatment.

The faculty and topics for discussion will include Dr. James Sutherland, Diagnosis and Treatment of Respiratory Distress Syndrome; Dr. Frederic Silverman, Radiologic Diagnosis of Respiratory Distress in Newborns; Dr. Albert Sabin, Respiratory Diseases of Viral Origin; Dr. Lester Martin, Surgical Emergencies of the Newborn; Dr. Josef Warkany, Chromosomes in a Children's Hospital; Dr. Clark West, Renal Disease in Infancy; Dr. Samuel Kaplan, Treatment of Heart Failure in Infancy; and Dr. Alvin Mauer, Anemia in Infancy.