After his residency, he spent two years in public health service as
Deputy Chief of Pediatrics in the U.S. Public Health Service Hospital in
Norfolk, Virginia. He then joined the University of Chicago School of
Medicine, where he served as Associate Chairman of the Pediatrics
department and Pediatric Residency Program Director. Dr.
was
a fellow at the Robert Wood Johnson Health Policy Fellow in 1978, and
is an active member of the American Academy of Pediatrics I am the international programs analyst at Children’s HeartLink. I help the organization and our partners better understand and define...Congenital heart disease is the world's most common major birth defect, affecting one in every 120 children. Ninety percent of those newborns are in areas of the world where appropriate medical care is inadequate or unavailable.Congenital heart disease is the world's most common major birth defect, affecting one in every 120 children. Ninety percent of those newborns are in areas of the world where appropriate medical care is inadequate or unavail.
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