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Am J Dis Child. 1973;126(5):725-726. doi:10.1001/archpedi.1973.02110190585039.
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Course.—The Department of Pediatrics, Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, announces a course entitled "Pediatric Trends," an annual six-day postgraduate conference on recent developments of relevance to practitioners and academicians primarily interested in children and adolescents. The course will be held in the Turner Auditorium, Johns Hopkins School of Medicine, from March 24 through 30, 1974. For information and application, write Edward M. Sills, MD, Johns Hopkins Hospital, Baltimore, MD 21205.

Fourth Annual UAP Conference on Piaget and the Helping Professions.—The University Affiliated Program at Children's Hospital of Los Angeles and the USC School of Education are co-sponsoring a one-day conference at Edison Auditorium, University of Southern California, on Piagetian Theory: The Helping Professions and the School Age Child on Feb 15, 1974. A major address will be given by a well known Piagetian scholar. Recent films dealing with Piagetian concepts will be shown. The afternoon session

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