Long-time Contributing Editor Andrew J. Shuman, MD, to speak about the electronic medical record in pediatric practice at AAP National Conference

Dr. Schuman will also discuss larger issues of technology in the pediatric office with conference attendees when he visits the Contemporary Pediatrics Exhibit Hall booth (#822) on Sunday, October 9, 2005, from noon until 4 p.m. He'll also bring his novel "Pretty Good Pediatrician" (PGP) program to the booth to recognize the hard work of pediatric clinicians.

Dr. Schuman will also discuss larger issues of technology in the pediatric office with conference attendees when he visits the Contemporary Pediatrics Exhibit Hall booth (#822) on Sunday, October 9, 2005, from noon until 4 p.m. He'll also bring his novel "Pretty Good Pediatrician" (PGP) program to the booth to recognize the hard work of pediatric clinicians.

"It's time for pediatricians to assert themselves and work toward retaking control of our health-care system by improving our management of 'managed care,'" notes Dr. Schuman.

Dr. Shuman will listen to attendees' experiences in managing, maximizing, and protecting the day-to-day flow of information in their own practices, and will be on hand to offer his own recommendations and ideas.

Attendees will receive a complimentary copy of Dr. Schuman's tutorial and qualify for an official-looking, no-CME-credit-provided, certificate of completion of the PGP program!

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