A Quarterly Newsletter From
The Center For Pediatric Emergency Medicine


Volume 4 Number 4:
Summer 2003

In this issue....


Greetings from the Director of the Center for Pediatric Emergency Medicine
Staying Focused

Guest columnists discuss the outlook for pediatric emergency medical services
A Collaboration for the Benefit of Students: National Association of School Nurses

Articles on social, medical, political, and philosophical issues affecting children's well-being

EMS Provider: Protect Thyself…From SARS and Other Nasty Germs


Practical information, product reviews, and case presentations by and for EMS personnel
Kids in Hot Cars

Additions and updates to help you build a better TRIPP
Body Substance Isolation Precautions: A Quick Review

People and projects that have contributed significantly in caring for kids
Heroes Behind the Headlines: An Unexpected Visitor

New Pediatric Terrorism Resource Provides Much-Needed Information


Click here for access to previous issues of CPEM Bear Facts

Table of contents for all issues

Volume 1 Number 1: Autumn 1998

Volume 1 Number 2: Winter 1999

Volume 1 Number 3: Spring 1999

Volume 1 Number 4: Summer 1999

Volume 2 Number 1: Autumn 1999

Volume 2 Number 2: Winter 2000

Volume 2 Number 3: Spring 2000

Volume 2 Number 4: Summer 2000

Volume 3 Number 1: Winter 2001

Volume 3 Number 2: Spring 2001

Volume 3 Number 3: Fall/Winter 2001–2002

Volume 3 Number 4: Spring 2002

Volume 4 Number 1: Summer 2002

Volume 4 Number 2: Autumn 2002

Volume 4 Number 3: Winter/Spring 2003


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Editor
Tamia Karpeles, ELS

CPEM
George Foltin, MD
Michael Tunik, MD
Arthur Cooper, MD
Deborah Mulligan-Smith, MD
Marsha Treiber, MPS
Andrew Skomorowsky, MFA, EMT-P
Mei F. Wong, BBA
Jami Rothman, BS
Renee Barrett, PhD

Webmaster
Mark Marshall

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Contribution deadlines fall on the first of December, March, June, and September.

This newsletter is supported by project grant MCH-364005 from the Emergency Medical Services for Children Program as provided by Section 1910 of the US Public Health Service Act.

            

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