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Health Care for People with Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities across the Lifespan 1st ed. 2016 [Kietas viršelis]

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  • Formatas: Hardback, 2268 pages, aukštis x plotis: 254x178 mm, weight: 5313 g, 170 Illustrations, color; 96 Illustrations, black and white; CLXXX, 2268 p. 266 illus., 170 illus. in color. In 2 volumes, not available separately., 2 hardbacks
  • Išleidimo metai: 10-May-2016
  • Leidėjas: Springer International Publishing AG
  • ISBN-10: 3319180959
  • ISBN-13: 9783319180953
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  • Formatas: Hardback, 2268 pages, aukštis x plotis: 254x178 mm, weight: 5313 g, 170 Illustrations, color; 96 Illustrations, black and white; CLXXX, 2268 p. 266 illus., 170 illus. in color. In 2 volumes, not available separately., 2 hardbacks
  • Išleidimo metai: 10-May-2016
  • Leidėjas: Springer International Publishing AG
  • ISBN-10: 3319180959
  • ISBN-13: 9783319180953
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This book provides a broad overview of quality health care for people with intellectual and developmental disabilities (IDD). It focuses on providing the reader a practical approach to dealing with the health and well-being of people with IDD in general terms as well as in dealing with specific conditions. In addition, it offers the reader a perspective from many different points of view in the health care delivery system as well as in different parts of the world. This is the 3rd , and much expanded edition, of a text that was first published in 1989 (Lea and Fibiger). The second edition was published in 2006 (Paul Brookes) and has been used as a formal required text in training programs for physicians, nurses and nurse practitioners as well as by administrators who are responsible for programs serving people with IDD. This book is considered the “Bible” in the field of health care for people with IDD since 1989 when the first edition came out.
Volume I
Part I Introduction
Introduction
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Part II Systems of Delivery of Health Care
Section 1 Introduction
1 Introduction to Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities
5(10)
Dilip R. Patel
Donald E. Greydanus
Joav Merrick
I. Leslie Rubin
Section 2 Health
2 Health Is More than Medicine
15(18)
Donald J. Lollar
Randall A. Phelps
Section 3 History
3 History of Health Care for People with Intellectual and Developmental Disability
33(16)
Wendy M. Nehring
Brandi Lindsey
Section 4 Family Centered Care
4 Family Centered Care in a Health Care Setting
49(10)
Catherine de Haas
Ruth Ryan
5 Siblings of Children and Adults with Intellectual and Developmental Disability
59(10)
Monica McCaffrey
6 Grandparents as Caregivers for Grandchildren with Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities
69(10)
LaShawnDa Pittman
Janice Nodvin
Maeve Howett
7 Aging Parents
79(6)
Nancy S. Jokinen
8 The Rights of Individuals with Disability to Parenthood
85(18)
Karen McKenzie
Laura Shewan
Suzanne Wilson
9 Foster Care
103(8)
Julie Dini
10 Transitioning Youth to Adult Health Care: A Person-Centered and Culturally Competent Approach
111(12)
Stacey Ramirez
Staeshe Collins
Brenda Liz Munoz
Section 5 Integrating Systems of Care
11 Integrating Systems of Care for Individuals with Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities Across the Lifespan
123(14)
Georgina Peacock
Cheryl Rhodes
Section 6 International Classification
12 International Classification of Function
137(12)
Margaret R. Kyrkou
Section 7 Systems of Health Care Delivery
13 Clinical Settings for Health Care Delivery
149(6)
Stephen B. Sulkes
14 Reaching the Unserved and Underserved: Medical Care in Rural and Urban Settings
155(14)
Daniel Crimmins
Akilah Heggs
15 International Perspectives on the Delivery of Health Care
169(8)
David O'Hara
16 Healthcare Financing
177(8)
David A. Ervin
17 Systems of Health Care Delivery: Community Setting
185(10)
Rosemary M. Caron
18 Models of Care for Children with Medical Complexity
195(14)
Melinda J. Morin
Justin Alvey
Nancy Murphy
Laurie Glader
19 School Settings
209(10)
Jeffrey K. Okamoto
20 Health Care Transition
219(10)
David Wood
Linda R. Edwards
Brian Hennen
21 Community Healthcare
229(14)
David A. Ervin
Brian Hennen
22 Nursing Home Setting
243(12)
Sandra L. Friedman
23 Current and Emerging Trends for Residential Supports for Persons with Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities and the Impact of Managed Care Initiatives
255(10)
James W. Conroy
Steven J. Dale
Robert P. McCaffrey
24 Large Residential Care Facilities
265(12)
Norberto Alvarez
25 Community Nursing
277(12)
Joan Earle Hahn
Laura E. Fox
26 Medical Home
289(14)
Liz Grier
Section 8 Principles of Care
27 Principles of Care and Ethics
303(10)
Peter J. Smith
Section 9 Practicalities of Care
28 Practicalities of Care for Adults with Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities
313(22)
Peter Lindsay
Matt Hoghton
29 Electronic Medical Records
335(12)
Stephen B. Sulkes
Section 10 Intellectual Disability and The Environment
30 The Environment
347(16)
J. Carolyn Graff
Jeffery A. Foran
31 Fetal Environment and Risks for Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities
363(10)
I. Leslie Rubin
Section 11 Built Environments
32 Built Environments for Improving Human Development and Promoting Health and Quality of Life
373(22)
Chris Kochtitzky
Michele Cracchiola
Section 12 Public Health
33 Public Health Perspectives on Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities
395(18)
Gloria L. Krahn
Michael H. Fox
Section 13 International Perspectives
34 Systems of Delivery of Health Care for Persons with Developmental Disabilities: The Case of Belgium
413(6)
Koen Hermans
Anja Declercq
35 Services for People with Intellectual Disability in the United Kingdom
419(10)
Hardeep Uppal
Vee P. Prasher
36 People with Developmental Disabilities in the United States of America
429(10)
Gloria L. Krahn
Lynda Bersani
37 Former Soviet Countries
439(14)
Naira Avetisyan
38 Health and Social Services for People with Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities in Taiwan
453(8)
Kuo-yu Wang
39 Intellectual Disability in India: Recent Trends in Care and Services
461(10)
Satish Chandra Girimaji
John Vijay Sagar Kommu
40 Services for People with Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities in Hong Kong
471(12)
Ben M.F. Law
Daniel T.L. Shek
41 International Perspectives: Israel
483(10)
Joav Merrick
Mohammed Morad
42 Canada
493(12)
Ian Casson
Theresa Broda
Jessica Jones
Alvin Loh
Bruce McCreary
Ullanda Niel
C. Ruth Wilson
43 Organization of Services and Life-Long Health Care: Japan
505(4)
Shigeru Suemitsu
Susumu Uehara
44 Special-Needs Education, Special Care, and Education for Physicians in Finland
509(8)
Markus Kaski
45 South America. A Service Example from Lima, Peru
517(12)
Liliana Mayo
Judith M. LeBlanc
46 Analysis of Service and Legislative Frameworks in Turkey across the Lifespan
529(8)
Kerim M. Munir
47 Service Organization and Support for People with Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities in the Netherlands
537(8)
Frans V.P.M. Ewals
Sylvia A. Huisman
48 International Perspectives: Chile
545(10)
Rosario Moore
Patricia M. Valenzuela
Maria de los Angeles Paul
Macarena Lizama
49 Services for Persons with Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities in Italy
555(8)
Fabrizio Fea
50 Denmark. A Historic Journey
563(8)
Joav Merrick
Peter Uldall
Jakob Volther
51 Service and Care in Australia
571(10)
Robert W. Davis
52 Africa
581(14)
I. Leslie Rubin
Part III Clinical Care
Section 1 Evaluation and Assessment
53 Developmental and Functional Evaluation and Assessment
595(24)
Dilip R. Patel
Cora M. Taylor
Section 2 Communication
54 Communication with Patients, Parents and Other Caregivers
619(12)
Sheridan Forster
Section 3 Inborn Errors of Metabolism
55 Newborn Screening
631(10)
Geoffrey R. DeTolve
56 The Mucopolysaccharidoses
641(18)
Robert Conway
57 The Sphingolipidoses
659(24)
Robert Conway
58 Mitochondrial Disorders
683(20)
Fran D. Kendall
Section 4 Genetics and Genetic Syndromes
59 What Is New in Genetics and Genomics?
703(10)
Helga V. Toriello
60 Autism and Genetics
713(10)
Helga V. Toriello
61 22q11.2 Deletion Syndrome: A Paradigmatic Copy-Number-Variant (CNV) Disorder
723(8)
Joseph F. Cubells
62 Genetic Counseling
731(8)
Sarah L. Klemm
Jennifer Fulbright
Section 5 Syndromes
63 Down Syndrome
739(12)
Brian G. Skotko
Ariel Tenenbaum
64 Fragile X Syndrome
751(14)
Emma Hare
Reymundo Lozano
Lindsey Partington
Randi J. Hagerman
65 Rett Syndrome: Seeing the Way Forward
765(14)
Alan K. Percy
66 Prader-Willi Syndrome
779(20)
Randell C. Alexander
67 Williams Syndrome
799(16)
Elaine Maria Pereira
Robert William Marion
Barbara Rose Pober
68 Angelman Syndrome
815(6)
Donald E. Greydanus
Helen D. Pratt
Marlene Pryson
69 Smith-Magenis Syndrome
821(6)
Donald E. Greydanus
Joav Merrick
70 Noonan Syndrome
827(6)
Jacqueline A. Noonan
71 Phakomatoses
833(14)
Bruce R. Korf
72 Spina Bifida
847(26)
Robert A. Jacobs
Alexis Deavenport-Saman
Kathryn Smith
Alex Van Speybroeck
73 Fetal Alcohol Syndrome
873(10)
Ariel Tenenbaum
Isaiah Wexler
Joav Merrick
Section 6 Other Syndromes
74 Other Syndromes: Lowe Syndrome
883(4)
Donald E. Greydanus
Helen D. Pratt
Marlene Pryson
75 Other Syndromes: Nager Syndrome
887(4)
Donald E. Greydanus
Helen D. Pratt
Marlene Pryson
76 Other Syndromes: Sturge-Weber Syndrome
891(4)
Donald E. Greydanus
Helen D. Pratt
Marlene Pryson
77 Klinefelter Syndrome
895(8)
Vandana Raman
78 Cornelia de Lange Syndrome
903(12)
Elizabeth Poplawski
Section 7 Prematurity
79 Prematurity and Its Consequences
915(16)
I. Leslie Rubin
Volume I
Section 8 Cerebral Palsy
80 Cerebral Palsy
931(20)
Sarah Winter
Section 9 Neurological Disorders
81 Congenital Anomalies of the Central Nervous System
951(12)
Ayelet Halevy
Osnat Konen
Aviva Mimouni-Bloch
82 Epilepsy
963(16)
Norberto Alvarez
83 Sleep Disorders
979(6)
Norberto Alvarez
84 Movement Disorders
985(10)
Paula D. Ravin
85 Dementia and Alzheimer's Disease
995(18)
Norberto Alvarez
86 Peripheral Nerve Disorders
1013(4)
Norberto Alvarez
Section 10 Physiatry
87 Pediatric Aspects of Physiatry and Function
1017(10)
Joshua Vova
Maurice G. Sholas
88 Physiatry and Function: Common Issues in Adults with Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities
1027(12)
Dale C. Strasser
Laura Jones
Mitchel Leavitt
Section 11 Developmental Therapies and Functional Assistance
89 Allied Health Professionals
1039(14)
Meir Lotan
90 Occupational Therapy
1053(16)
Sharon A. Cermak
Ann E. Borreson
91 Physical Therapy
1069(8)
Priscilla S. Osborne
Meir Lotan
92 Speech Language Pathology: Supports to Communication
1077(10)
John M. Costello
Howard C. Shane
Section 12 Health promotion
93 Health Promotion
1087(20)
James H. Rimmer
Kelly Hsieh
Section 13 Orthopaedics
94 Orthopaedic Considerations
1107(18)
Karen M. Bovid
Dilip R. Patel
Section 14 Dermatology
95 Dermatology
1125(26)
Brian P. Pollack
Leslie P. Lawley
Jenna L. Streicher
Jason C. Hadley
Jack L. Arbiser
Section 15 Vision
96 Eye and Vision Care
1151(14)
Laura Gwatkin
Section 16 Dental Care
97 Dentistry
1165(14)
Ilan Feldberg
Joav Merrick
Section 17 Otolaryngology
98 Hearing Impairment
1179(18)
Peter Chung
Shibani Kanungo
Dilip R. Patel
99 Otolaryngology
1197(12)
Michael McWay
Colleen Dodich
Section 18 Gastroenterology and Nutrition
100 Gastrointestinal Issues
1209(16)
Orhan Atay
101 Nutrition
1225(14)
Dawna Torres Mughal
Patricia Novak
102 Feeding Aspects
1239(18)
Elana M. Bern
Laura Minando
Section 19 Endocrinology and Metabolism
103 Endocrine Issues
1257(26)
Rachel-Marie A. Cazeau
Manmohan K. Kamboj
Section 20 Kidney and Urinary Tract
104 Urological Concerns
1283(18)
Julian Wan
Section 21 Cardiovascular System
105 Congenital Heart Disease and Down Syndrome
1301(10)
Kenneth J. Dooley
106 Congenital Heart Disease
1311(14)
Shiva Sharma
Section 22 Respiratory System
107 Pulmonology and Sleep Disordered Breathing
1325(24)
Charles A. McCaslin
John N. Schuen
Section 23 Gender and Sexuality
108 Women's Health
1349(10)
Stephanie J. Stockburger
Hatim A. Omar
109 Men and Their Health
1359(6)
Joav Merrick
Mohammed Morad
110 Sexuality
1365(20)
Sorah Stein
Mitchell Tepper
Section 24 Oncology and Hematology
111 Cancer and Oncology
1385(10)
Walid Kaddan
Joav Merrick
Section 25 Severe and Profound Intellectual Disability
112 Care of People with Severe and Profound Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities
1395(6)
Margaret R. Kyrkou
113 Psychological Well-Being of Children and Adults with Severe and Profound Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities
1401(22)
Fleur-Michelle M. Coiffait
Alexandra T. Leedham
Section 26 Gerontology
114 Aging: Demographics, Trajectories and Health System Issues
1423(10)
Kruti Acharya
Abigail Schindler
Tamar Heller
115 Optimizing Health While Aging with Developmental Disabilities
1433(16)
Carl V. Tyler
Joanne Wilkinson
116 Dementia: Screening, Evaluation, Diagnosis and Management
1449(16)
Seth M. Keller
Matthew P. Janicki
Lucille Esralew
117 Assistive Technology and Older Adults
1465(8)
Eliezer Carmeli
Bita Imam
Joav Merrick
118 Sarcopenia: Facts and Challenges
1473(8)
Eliezer Carmeli
Joav Merrick
Section 27 Mental Health and Behavior
119 Introduction to Mental Health and Behavior
1481(8)
Jarrett Barnhill
120 Psychiatric Assessment
1489(8)
Mike Stawski
121 Autism Spectrum Disorder
1497(32)
Raun D. Melmed
Joseph F. Cubells
122 Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder
1529(14)
Mark L. Wolraich
123 Mood Disorders: Depression and Bipolar Disorder
1543(16)
Uttam K. Raheja
Teodor T. Postolache
124 Anxiety: Challenges of Normal and Abnormal Responses
1559(14)
Alya Reeve
125 Behavior Approach to Management of Aggression, Self-Injurious Behavior, and Pica
1573(12)
Sorah Stein
Craig Strohmeier
James K. Luiselli
Christopher A. Tullis
126 Basic Psychopharmacology
1585(16)
Jarrett Barnhill
127 Integrated Psychopharmacological Management
1601(16)
Jarrett Barnhill
128 Psychosis
1617(12)
Robin I. Friedlander
Joseph M. Klancnik
129 Diagnostic, Treatment and Service Considerations to Address Challenging Behavior: A Model Program for Integrated Service Delivery
1629(16)
Joan B. Beasley
Ann Klein
Karen Weigle
130 Working with Children and Working with Schools
1645(10)
Sorah Stein
Craig Strohmeier
Christine Hoffner Barthold
131 Inpatient Psychiatric Care
1655(22)
Lauren R. Charlot
132 Multidisciplinary Assessment
1677(22)
Lauren R. Charlot
133 Integration of Mental and Behavioral Health in Primary Care
1699(12)
Ashley Williams
David A. Ervin
Section 28 Infectious Diseases
134 Infectious Diseases, Immunizations and Universal Precautions
1711(20)
Rima Khasawneh
Jillian Wallen
H. Dele Davies
Section 29 Intensive Care
135 Intensive Care
1731(16)
Mahesh Sharman
Jeff Clark
Section 30 Adoption
136 Adoption
1747(14)
Gary Diamond
Section 31 Emergency Care
137 Emergency Care
1761(22)
Deborah Dreyfus
Kim A. Bullock
Section 32 Primary Health Care
138 Community-Based Primary Health Care for Adults
1783(12)
Marc Emmerich
139 An E-Toolkit for Primary Health Care of Adults
1795(8)
Tom Cheetham
Section 33 Nursing
140 The Professional Nursing Role in Support of People with Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities
1803(22)
Marisa C. Brown
Section 34 Pharmacology
141 Principles of Pharmacology
1825(20)
Cynthia Feucht
Dilip R. Patel
Karen M. Bovid
Section 35 Podiatry
142 Podiatry
1845(24)
Angela Evans
Hylton Menz
Jared Bourke
Nikolaos Nikolopoulos
Jill Ferrari
Meredith Wilkinson
Stewart Morrison
Joshua Burns
Shannon Munteanu
Valerie Dobie
Tom Walsh
Section 36 Pain and Pain Management
143 Pain
1869(16)
Chantel C. Barney
John L. Belew
Abraham J. Valkenburg
Frank J. Symons
Tim F. Oberlander
Section 37 Anesthesia
144 Anesthesia in Children
1885(12)
Fatis Altintas
Ozlem S. Cakmakkaya
Section 38 End of Life
145 End-of-Life Care
1897(16)
Sandra L. Friedman
David T. Helm
Part IV Values and Quality of Care
Section 1 Assessment and Social Determinants
146 Assessing Health and Quality of Care
1913(6)
David A. Ervin
I. Leslie Rubin
147 Social Determinants of Health
1919(16)
I. Leslie Rubin
Section 2 Holistic and Integrative Medicine
148 Concepts of Holistic Care
1935(8)
Soren Ventegodt
Isack Kandel
David A. Ervin
Joav Merrick
149 Integrative Medicine
1943(26)
Hilary H. McClafferty
Kathi J. Kemper
Section 3 Guardianship
150 Guardianship and Alternatives: Decision-Making Options
1969(14)
Tina Sarkar
Section 4 Inclusion
151 The Importance of Inclusive Participation in Securing Quality Healthcare Throughout the Lifespan of Persons with Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities: Personal Perspectives
1983(12)
Steven J. Dale
Robert P. McCaffrey
152 Ideal Requirements for the System of the Future: Self-Determination
1995(16)
Thomas Nerney
Steven J. Dale
Section 5 Maltreatment
153 Abuse and Neglect
2011(24)
Vincent J. Palusci
Ellen L. Datner
Christine Wilkins
Section 6 Healtcare Utilization
154 Healthcare Utilization and Costs for Individuals with Disabilities
2035(20)
Neelkamal S. Soares
Thomas Graf
Dilip R. Patel
Section 7 Technology
155 Trends in Using Technology to Achieve Better Health Outcomes
2055(10)
David O'Hara
Steven E. Stock
Daniel K. Davies
Section 8 Family Quality of Life
156 Family Quality of Life
2065(20)
Roy I. Brown
Margaret R. Kyrkou
Preethy S. Samuel
Section 9 Education of Health Professionals
157 Physicians
2085(12)
Matthew Holder
158 Nursing Education About People with Intellectual Disability. An International Perspective
2097(14)
Joan Earle Hahn
159 Other Health Professions
2111(14)
Amy Hewitt
Amy N. Esler
Sheri T. Stronach
Lindsey J. Zemanek
Elizabeth Adler
Julie Arndt
Jessica M. Cassidy
Rande Peyton
Tonya Rich
160 What Undergraduate and Graduate Students Should Know About Disability
2125(8)
Susan M. Havercamp
Patricia Navas Macho
161 Continuing Education for Health Care Providers
2133(8)
Susan M. Havercamp
Patricia Navas Macho
162 Interdisciplinary Training
2141(10)
David T. Helm
Section 10 Barriers to Care
163 Barriers to Care
2151(14)
Lynda Lahti Anderson
Sheryl A. Larson
Section 11 Caregiver Stress
164 Coping with Caregiver Stress
2165(22)
Elizabeth A. Perkins
Amy Hewitt
Section 12 Sports
165 Special Olympics
2187(14)
Stephen Corbin
Matthew Holder
Part V Research Aspects
Section 1 Research and Intellectual Disability
166 Research Aspects
2201(12)
Joav Merrick
167 Health Research in Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities
2213(12)
Rose E. Nevill
Haleigh M. Scott
Susan M. Havercamp
168 Clinical Trials
2225(12)
Ekaterini Tsilou
Anne Zajicek
Part VI Disaster Medicine
Section 1 Planning and Response
169 Disaster Planning and Response with and for People with Disabilities
2237(14)
Joni Charme
Georgina Peacock
Stephanie Griese
Bill Howard
Part VII Medicine or Health: Science or Art?
Section 1 Laughter
170 A Healthy Dose of Laughter and the Arts: The Role(s) of Play, Laughter and the Arts in Promoting Good Health and Maintaining Quality of Life
2251(16)
Bernie Warren
Candace Hind
Sydney Holmes
Part VIII UN Convention
Section 1 Health and United Nations
171 Health and the UN Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities
2267(26)
Joav Merrick
Mohammed Morad
Part IX Future Aspects
Section 1 The Future
172 A Glimpse into the Future
2293(10)
I. Leslie Rubin
David A. Ervin
Joav Merrick
Appendices 2303
I. Leslie Rubin, MD, is President and Founder of the Innovative Solutions for Disadvantage and Disability (ISDD), Research Associate Professor at the Department of Pediatrics, Morehouse School of Medicine in Atlanta, Georgia, Co-director of the Southeast Pediatric Environmental Health Unit at Emory University, and Medical Director of Developmental Pediatric Specialists, Atlanta, Georgia. He is originally from South Africa, where he trained in pediatrics. He came to the United States to specialize in neonatology and then in developmental pediatrics. He was initially at the hospitals of the Case Western Reserve University in Cleveland Ohio from 1976-1980 and then moved to the Childrens Hospital in Boston and the Harvard Medical School from 1980-1994. In July 1994 he moved to Atlanta, Georgia as Director of Developmental Pediatrics at Emory University and as Medical Director of the Marcus Center. Since 1998, he has been involved with the Southeast Pediatric Environmental HealthSpecialty Unit at Emory University, where he has integrated his understanding of developmental disabilities into the world of environmental health. In May 2004, he founded the Institute for the Study of Disadvantage and Disability (now Innovative Solutions for Disadvantage and Disability), which is dedicated to improving awareness and understanding of the relationship between social and economic disadvantage and disabilities in children. In September 2004, he left Emory University, and joined the faculty of Morehouse School of Medicine. He is the recipient of the 2012 Calvin J Sia Award from the American Academy of Pediatrics for work on a Medical Home for Homeless Children and also through the ISDD of the 2013 Martin Luther King Jr Award from Emory University Business School and School of Public Health for the work of ISDD in improving the lives of children who grow up in circumstances of social and economic disadvantage. E-mail: lrubi01@emory.edu

Joav Merrick, MD, MMedSci, DMSc, is professor of pediatrics, child health and human development, Division of Pediatrics, Hadassah Hebrew University Medical Center, Mt Scopus Campus, Jerusalem, Israel and Kentucky Childrens Hospital, University of Kentucky, Lexington, Kentucky United States and  professor of public health at the Center for Healthy Development, School of Public Health, Georgia State University, Atlanta, United States, the medical director of the Health Services, Division for Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities, Ministry of Social Affairs and Social Services, Jerusalem, the founder and director of the National Institute of Child Health and Human Development in Israel. Numerous publications in the field of pediatrics, child health and human development, rehabilitation, intellectual disability, disability, health, welfare, abuse, advocacy, quality of life and prevention. Received the Peter Sabroe Child Award for outstanding work on behalf of Danish Children in 1985 and the International LEGO-Prize (The Childrens  Nobel Prize) for an extraordinary contribution towards improvement in child welfare and well-being in 1987. E-mail: jmerrick@zahav.net.il

Donald E. Greydanus, MD, Dr. HC (ATHENS), FAAP, FSAM (Emeritus), FIAP (HON) is Professor and Founding Chair of the Department of Pediatric and Adolescent Medicine, as well as Pediatrics Program Director at the Western Michigan University Homer Stryker MD School of Medicine (WMED), Kalamazoo, Michigan, USA. He is also Professor of Pediatrics and Human Development at Michigan State University College of Human Medicine (East Lansing, Michigan, USA) as well as Clinical Professor of Pediatrics at MSU College of Osteopathic Medicine in East Lansing, Michigan, USA. Received the 1995 American Academy of Pediatrics Adele D. Hofmann Award for Distinquished Contributions in Adolescent Health, the 2000 Mayo Clinic Pediatrics Honored Alumnus Award for National Contributions to the field of Pediatrics, and the 2003 William B Weil, Jr., MD Endowed Distinguished Pediatric Faculty Award from Michigan State University College of Medicine for National and international recognition as well as exemplary scholarship in pediatrics. Received the 2004 Charles R Drew School of Medicine (Los Angeles, CA) Stellar Award for contributions to pediatric resident education and awarded an honorary membership in the Indian Academy of Pediatricsan honor granted to only a few pediatricians outside of India. Was the 2007-2010 Visiting Professor of Pediatrics at Athens University, Athens, Greece and received the Michigan State University College of Human Medicine Outstanding Community Faculty Award in 2008.  In 2010 he received the title of Doctor Honoris Causa from the University of Athens (Greece) as a distinguished scientist who through outstanding work has bestowed praise and credit on the field of adolescent medicine (Ephebiatrics). In 2010 he received the Outstanding Achievement inAdolescent Medicine Award from the Society for Adolescent Medicine as a leading force in the field of adolescent medicine and health. Past Chair of the National Conference and Exhibition Planning Group (Committee on Scientific Meetings) of the American Academy of Pediatrics and member of the Pediatric Academic Societies (SPR/PAS) Planning Committee (1998 to Present). In 2011 elected to The Alpha Omega Alpha Honor Society (Faculty member) at Michigan State University College of Human Medicine, East Lansing, Michigan. Former member of the Appeals Committee for the Pediatrics Residency Review Committee (RRC) of the Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education (Chicago, IL) in both adolescent medicine and general pediatrics. Numerous publications in adolescent health and lectureships in many countries on adolescent health. E-mail: donald.greydanus@med.wmich.edu

Dilip R Patel, MD, MBA, FAAP, FAACPDM, FACSM, CPHQ, CMQ, CPE, is professor in the Department of Pediatric and Adolescent Medicine, Western Michigan University Homer Stryker MD School of Medicine, Kalamazoo, and Department of Pediatrics and Human Development at the Michigan State University College of Human Medicine, East Lansing, Michigan, USA. He is a full time teaching faculty member in the Pediatric Residency Program at Western Michigan University School of Medicine, Kalamazoo, USA. Dr Patel has subspecialty training and interests in neurodevelopmental disabilities, developmental-behavioral pediatrics, adolescent medicine and sports medicine. He has published numerous papers on a wide ranging topics in these areas and has edited several special symposia and books. E-mail: dilip.patel@med.wmich.edu