Child Health

Am I a hypocrite?

I completed my pediatric training in 1989, the same year that the Canadian parliament voted unanimously to eradicate child poverty in this country by the year 2000. At that time, the LICO poverty rate was 15.1% (LICO = low-income cut-off, or the proportion of the population who spend more than 2/3 of their pre-tax income on basic food, shelter and clothing). As of 2006, the rate was still 15.8%, suggesting that we’ve failed to honor our legislative commitment, with 700,000 Canadian children still below the LICO threshold. Lest I be accused of exaggerating, we do even worse by other metrics, such as the low-income measure (LIM, or the proportion living on less than half the median income), which saw 1.6 million (23.1%) of Canadian children living below the poverty line.

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BBC: Clue to early pre-eclampsia test

From the BBC: Article about a possible gene which may be linked with pre-eclampsia women - bringing with it the possibility of better diagnostics and treatment:

Pre-eclampsia accounts for 15% of all premature deliveries in the UK.

This is because the only way to completely cure pre-eclampsia is to deliver the baby. Left untreated, the condition can lead to convulsions, kidney failure and serious liver problems.

The researchers from Harvard Medical School looked at proteins which may be involved in pre-eclampsia by affecting the level of oxygen delivered to the placenta.

They settled on COMT (catechol-O-methyltransferase), an enzyme involved in the development of new blood vessels and a protein it produces called 2-methoxyoestradiol (2-ME).

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10th International Paediatric & Child Health Nursing Conference

Apr 30 2008 - 12:00am
May 2 2008 - 11:59pm
Etc/GMT

Location(s)

Darwin
Australia

Paediatric and child health nurses face multiple challenges and barriers in everyday practice. Through the implementation of the theme "Crossing barriers", this conference aims to illustrate that barriers can and must be crossed to improve health outcomes for children and young people. The conference aims are:

* to advance paediatric and child health nursing's contribution to health care and facilitate the dissemination of evidence highlighting effective nursing interventions
* to arise the profile of the benefits of interdisciplinary collaboration
* to identify future directions for paediatric and child health nursing
* to provide a forum that stimulates debate and collegiality

Conference sub-themes are:

* Clinical practice
* Child safety

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Countdown Conference 2008

Apr 13 2008 - 12:00am
Apr 18 2008 - 11:59pm
Africa/Johannesburg

Location(s)

Cape Town
South Africa

The Countdown Conference 2008 will open a window of opportunities for the global community to put the issues of maternal, newborn and child health (MNCH) on the agenda of the highest-level of decision- and policy-makers by releasing a groundbreaking announcement on the latest state of the global progress towards MDGs 4 and 5. A special focus will be on reducing maternal mortality. This event is envisaged to become an important milestone following a wave of international advocacy efforts to mobilize global commitment and actions in MNCH.

http://www.who.int/pmnch/activities/countdown_to_2015/en/index1.html

2008 National Conference in Child Health Psychology

Apr 10 2008 - 12:00am
Apr 12 2008 - 11:59pm
Etc/GMT

Location(s)

Miami
United States

The conference will include plenary presentations by Topic Chairs and a Keynote Speaker, oral presentations, student-oriented programming, and several poster sessions. Specific conference themes include: Community and School-based Interventions in Child Health Psychology; Evidence-Based Approaches to Assessment in Pediatric Psychology; Evaluating and Treating Trauma; and Motivational Interviewing.

http://www.childhealthpsych2008.com/

Expanding Horizons Conference 2008

Apr 3 2008 - 12:00am
America/Montreal

Location(s)

Toronto
Canada

This much anticipated conference is for:
Multidisciplinary practitioners concerned with the care of infants and young children and their families, including supervisors, educators, researchers, administrators and policymakers

* To learn about new approaches to assessment and intervention for infants and young children for application in practice
* To expand knowledge about the influences of family, community and culture on the social and emotional well-being and development of infants and young children
* To become informed about emerging research findings and consider implications for practice
* To create opportunities for networking among colleagues from diverse areas of interest and practice with infants, young children and their families

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3rd Scandinavian Pediatric Obesity Conference 2008

Mar 6 2008 - 12:56am
Mar 7 2008 - 12:56am
Europe/Stockholm

Location(s)

Malmö
Sweden

Welcome to the conference website of SPOC - the 3rd Scandinavian Pediatric Obesity Conference!
We would like to invite you to an open, dynamic conference in Malmö, Sweden. The conference will focus on practical measures in the prevention and treatment of pediatric obesity. Leading international experts will provide new insights into the management of this challenging problem.

http://www.childhoodobesity.info/

Relación del Médico con los Padres en el Nacimiento

Son grandes los aportes que el médico obstetra o pediatra puede realizar a los padres al nacer un hijo.

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