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Section on Perinatal Pediatrics
Awards

VIRGINIA APGAR AWARD IN PERINATAL PEDIATRICS
The Virginia Apgar Award is given annually by the Section on Perinatal Pediatrics of the American Academy of Pediatrics to an individual whose career has had a continuing influence on the well-being of newborn infants. (The Apgar Award is sponsored by a grant from Ross Products Division Abbott Laboratories)

2006 Apgar Award Receipt
David Stevenson , MD, FAAP
Past Recipients
2005 Stanley Graven, MD, FAAP 1989 William H. Tooley, MD
2004 Tetsuro Fujiwara, MD, DrMedSc 1988 Murdina M Desmond, MD
2003 Eduardo Bancalari, MD, FAAP 1987 Mildred T Stahlman, MD
2002 Avroy Fanaroff, MD, FAAP 1986 Graham C Liggins, MD, ChB
2001 Philip Sunshine, MD, FAAP 1985 L Stanley James, MD, FAAP
2000 Robert H Usher, MD 1984 Giacomo Meschia, MD
1999 Joan Hodgman, MD, FAAP 1983 Edward Hon, MD
1998 Kurt Benirschke, MD 1982 Lula O. Lubchenco, MD
1997 Maria Delivoria-Papadopoulos, MD, FAAP 1981 Louis J Diamond, MD
1996 Frederick Battaglia, MD, FAAP 1980 Geoffrey S Dawes, FRS, MD
1995 William Oh, MD, FAAP 1979 William A Silverman, MD, FAAP
1994 John A Clements, MD 1978 Nicholas S Assali, MD
1993 Jerrold F Lucey, MD, FAAP 1977 Donald H Barron, PhD
1992 L Joseph Butterfield, MD, FAAP 1976 Richard L Day, MD
1991 Mary Ellen Avery, MD, FAAP 1975 Clement A Smith, MD
1990 Petter Karlbert, MD    

 

THE NEONATAL EDUCATION AWARD IN PERINATAL PEDIATRICS
The Neonatal Education Award is given annually by the Section on Perinatal Pediatrics of the American Academy of Pediatrics to an individual for recognition of outstanding contributions in Neonatal-Periantal Medicine for health care students, professionals or the lay public. (The Neonatal Education Award is supported by a grant from Mead Johnson Nutritionals.)



2006 Neonatal Education Award
Richard A. Polin, MD, FAAP
Past Recipients
2005 Gilbert Martin, MD,FAAP
2004 David Stevenson, MD, FAAP
2003 Marilyn Escobedo, MD, FAAP
2002
John Sinclair, MD, FAAP
2001 Ronald Bloom, MD, FAAP
2000

John Kattwinkel, MD, FAAP

1999 Avroy Fanaroff, MD, FAAP
1998 Dharmapuri Vidyasagar, MD, FAAP
1997 Jerold Lucey, MD, FAAP
1996 William Keenan, MD, FAAP

THE NEONATAL LANDMARK AWARD
The Neonatal Landmark Award is given annually by the Section on Perinatal Pediatrics to an individual for recognition of a landmark contribution in a specific area of neonatology. (The Landmark Award is supported by a grant from Natus Medical, Inc)

2006 Landmark Award Recipient
Michael Heymann, MD, FAAP
Past Recipients
2005 William J. Daley, MD, FAAP
2004 Nicholas Nelson, MD, FAAP
2003 George Gregory, MD, FAAP
2002 Marshall H. Klaus, MD, FAAP
2001 Audrey K. Brown, MD, FAAP


THE L. JOSEPH BUTTERFIELD LECTURESHIP

Established to honor Dr Butterfield's contributions to the field of Perinatal medicine, the American Academy of Pediatrics, the Section on Perinatal Pediatrics and especially his role in the establishment and success of the Annual Perinatal Workshop. (The Butterfield Lectureship is supported by an endowment from Ross Products Division Abbott Laboratories, Inc)

2006 Butterfield Lecturer
Michael Epstein, MD, FAAP
"Leadership - From the Delivery Room to the Board Room"

Past Lecturers
2005 Mildred T. Stallman, MD, FAAP
How Does Neonatology Fit into Maternal and Child Health
2004 James A. Stockman III, MD, FAAP
The American Board of Pediatrics as a Catalyst for Change
2003 John Tyson, MD, FAAP
Successful Perinatal Strategies
2002
Richard L Bucciarelli, MD, FAAP
Universal Healthcare Funding for Children Medikids: What Would Joe Think?
2001
Michael Cushman
New Government and the New Millennium
2000
Elizabeth J. Noyes, MA
Legislative Environment
1999
Robert M. Ward, MD, FAAP
Neonatology, Drugs and the PDA
1998
George Little, MD, FAAP
Neonatology, Managed Care, and Ethics

THE THOMAS E CONE, JR MD LECTURE IN PERINATAL HISTORY

The Thomas E Cone, Jr. MD Lecture in Perinatal History is presented annually by the Section on Perinatal Pediatrics to honor Dr Thomas E Cone, Jr. for his contribution to perinatal history and for his example in the research and teaching of perinatal history. (The cone Award is made possible by an educational grant from Ross Products Division Abbott Laboratories, Inc.)



2006 Cone Lecturer
Alistair G.S. Philip, MD, FAAP
"Neonatal Bacterial Sepsis Through the Ages"
Past Lecturers
2005 Washington, DC Robert Resnik, MD, FAAP
An Historical Perspective on the Prevention of Prematurity
2004 San Francisco, CA Harvey L Levy, MD, FAAP
Pediatrics and Public Health: The Story of Newborn Screening
2003 New Orleans, LA Abraham Rudolph, MD, FAAP
Congenital Heart Disease
2002 Boston, MA
Larry Gartner, MD, FAAP
Tetanus of the Newborn: What the Chinese Knew 2000 Years Ago
2001 San Francisco, CA William Silverman, MD, FAAP
From Oxygen to Retrolental Fibroplasia (RLF) to the Present Retinopathy of Prematurity (ROP)
2000 Chicago, IL

Paul Toubas , MD
Dr Pierre Budin

1999 Washington, DC Jeffrey Baker, MD, FAAP
The Incubator: The Icon of the NICU
1998 San Francisco Philip Sunshine, MD, FAAP
Pediatric Surgery from a Neonatologist's Perspective
1997 New Orleans, LA Peter M. Dunn, MD, FAAP
Neonatology in the UK: From V. Mary Crosse Forward
1996 Boston, MA Maria McCormick, MD, MPH, FAAP
The Transition of Regional Perinatal Care in a Changing Economic Landscape
1996 Boston, MA George Ryan, MD
Sprague Gardiner, MD, A Pioneer in the Regionalization of Perinatal Care
1995 San Francisco, CA William A Silverman, MD, FAAP
Proto-Neonatology: The Children's Bureau and Ethyl Dunham, MD
1994 Dallas, TX Joan Beck
I Remember Virginia Apgar
1993 Washington, DC Leonore Ballowitz, MD
The Life of Arvo Ylpp

 





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