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Butterfield and Cone History Lectures

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A wide variety of other awards is given by the Section on Perinatal Pediatrics throughout the year.

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Butterfield History Lectures

  • 2010 "Neonatology: A Team Sport" - Presented by Roger F. Soll, MD, FAAP
  • 2009 "Building on the Efforts of Others: A Critical Element of Leadership" PowerPoint - (Audio file)
    Presented by: John Kattwinkel, MD, FAAP
  • 2008 "Neonatology in the Newborn Nursery: What does the Future Hold"
    Presented by: M. Jeffrey Maisels, MB, BCh, FAAP
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  • 2007 "The Continuous Evolution of the NICU Environment: Adapting to and Managing Change"
    Presented by: Stanley N. Graven, MD, FAAP
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  • 2006 "Leadership – From the Delivery Room to the Board Room"
    Presented by: Michael F. Epstein, MD, FAAP
  • 2005 "How Does Neonatology Fit Into Maternal and Child Health?"
    Presented by: Mildred T Stalllman, MD, FAAP
  • 2004 "The American Board as a Catalyst for Change"
    Presented by: James A Stockman, III, MD, FAAP
  • 2003 "Successful Perinatal Strategies"
    Presented by: Jon Tyson, MD, FAAP
  • 2002 "Universal Healthcare Funding for Children - Medikids: What Would Joe Think?"
    Presented by: Richard L Bucciarelli, MD, FAAP
  • 2001 "New Government and the New Millennium"
    Presented by: Michael Cushman
  • 2000 "Legislative Environment"
    Presented by: Elizabeth J Noyes (Jackie)
  • 1999 "Neonatology, Drugs, and the PDA"
    Presented by: George Little, MD, FAAP

Cone History Lectures

  • 2010 "The History of Neonatal-Pediatric Cardiology"
    Presented by: Jacqueline Noonan, MD, FAAP
  • 2009 "ECMO: 50 Years in the History of Life Support Research" (17.4MB)
    Presented by: Robert Bartlett, MD
  • 2008 "Antenatal Pediatrics: The Gravid Uterus and its Contents, Fifteeth to Nineteenth Centuries" (Audio file)
    Presented by: Lawrence Longo, MD, FAAP
  • 2007 "William Little, Perinatal Asphyxia and the Etiology of Cerebral Palsy: 160 Years of Misunderstanding"
    Presented by: Tonse Raju, MD, FAAP
  • 2006 "Neonatal Bacterial Sepsis Through the Ages"
    Presented by: Alistair G S Philip, MD, FAAP
  • 2005 "An Historical Perspective on the Prevention of Prematurity"
    Presented by: Robert Resnik, MD, FACOG
  • 2004 "Pediatrics and Public Health: The Story of Newborn Screening"
    Presented by: Harvey L Levy, MD, FAAP
  • 2003 "Congenital Heart Disease"
    Presented by: Abraham Rudolph, MD, FAAP
  • 2002 "Tetanus of the Newborn: What the Chinese Knew 2,000 Years Ago"
    Presented by: Larry Gartner, MD, FAAP
  • 2001 "From Oxygen to Retrolental Fibroplasia (RLF) to the Present Retinopathy of Prematurity (ROP)"
    Presented by: William Silverman, MD, FAAP
  • 2000 "Dr. Pierre Budin"
    Presented by: Paul Toubas, MD
  • 1999 "The Incubator: The Icon of the NICU"
    Presented by: Jeffery Baker, MD, FAAP
  • 1998 "Pediatric Surgery from a Neonatolgist's Perspective"
    Presented by: Philip Sunshine, MD, FAAP
  • 1997 "Neonatology in the UK: From V. Mary Crosse Forward"
    Presented by: Peter M Dunn, MD, FAAP
  • 1996 "The Transition of Regional Perinatal Care in a Changing Economic Landscape"
    Presented by: Maria McCormick, MD, MPH, FAAP
  • 1996 "Sprague Gardiner, MD: A Pioneer in the Regionalization of Perinatal Care"
    Presented by: George Ryan, MD
  • 1995 "Proto-Neonatology: The Children's Bureau and Ethyl Dunham"
    Presented by: Lawrence Longo, MD
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