Improving Outcomes for Children & Young People
22 October, 2008 - Press Release from Paediatric Society
of New Zealand
Improving Outcomes for New Zealand
Children & Young People
The Paediatric Society of New Zealand is holding its Annual Scientific Meeting at Waitangi from 28-31 October. The theme of the meeting is Improving Outcomes for New Zealand Children & Young People. There will be a number of topics under discussion, which we believe, will be of general interest to the wider public.
These topics include:
• Health
inequalities
• Obesity
• Child protection and
prevention of child abuse
• Injury
prevention
• Youth Health
• B4school
checks
• And many more
We are hosting a number of
excellent local and overseas speakers,
including:
• Professor Innes Asher: Professor of
Paediatrics, University of Auckland
• Professor Louise
Baur: Professor of Paediatrics, University of Sydney and
Specialist in Clinical Nutrition, The Children's Hospital at
Westmead
• Dr Andrew Berry: State Director, NETS
(Newborn and Paediatric Emergency Transport Services)
• Associate Professor Chris Semsarian: Head, Molecular
Cardiology, Centenary Institute, Molecular Cardiologist,
Royal Prince Alfred Hospital, Sydney, Associate Professor,
Faculty of Medicine, University of Sydney
• Professor
Mark Mercurio: Professor of Paediatrics, Yale University
School of Medicine
The Montgomery Spencer Oration will
be given by distinguished Maori Paediatrician, Dr Leo
Buchanan.
Child Health Professionals will be walking the
talk of obesity prevention with an afternoon of physical
activity in the sunshine of the Far North.
Full
information about our keynote speakers and the conference
programme can be found at
www.confer.co.nz/paediatrics08.
The Paediatric Society of New Zealand will be highlighting successes in improving the health of our children and young people. We will also be highlighting the many areas where ongoing improvements can be made.
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