Progress Notes
A newsletter of Division 54
July 2011 | Vol. 35, No. 2

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In this issue
- JPP Editor Update
Highlights from the Journal of Pediatric Psychology and tribute to Mary Jo Kupst
By Dennis Drotar - APA and Division 54—Washington, DC
2011 APA Convention schedule and Division 54 program
By Anna Maria Patiño-Fernández - Multidisciplinary Treatment of Functional Abdominal Pain in Pediatric Populations
An 11-year-old boy was evaluated for a two-year history of daily, intermittent abdominal pain in a multidisciplinary abdominal pain clinic
By Amanda A. Drews, Kim Tennissen, Craig A. Friesen, and Jennifer Verrill Schurman - Recollections of the Beginning of Pediatric Psychology
Richard R. Abidin shares his perspective on field of pediatric psychology
By Richard R. Abidin - 2011 Division 54 Award Winners
Scott Powers, Sean Phipps, Edward Christophersen and Rebecca Pillai Riddell are the 2011 award winners - 2011 National Conference in Pediatric Psychology
Summary of the San Antonio meeting
By Michael C. Roberts and Ric G. Steele
Diversity SIG
- 2011 National Conference Diversity Highlights
The SPP Diversity Committee Special Interest Group sponsored several events at the 2011 National Conference on Pediatric Psychology
By Josie S. Welkom and Naomi E. Joffe - Division 54 Mentoring Project Update
The Division 54 Mentoring Project continues to grow with close to 400 members
By Sharon Berry
Students
- Student Member Opportunities in SPP: Adding to Your Service Experience
SPP is an organization where student development is a top priority
By Christopher Cushing - Student Spotlight
Aimee Hildenbrand is a fourth-year undergraduate psychology student at Drexel University - 2011 Student Award Winners
List of the 2011 award winners - Student Research Grants and Awards
Current research grants and awards available for students - Obtaining an Internship in Pediatric Psychology: Adding the Icing to Your Clinical Training Cake
Strategies to increase chances of landing an internship
By Christopher Cushing, Melissa Cousino, and David Janicke - Cognitive and Neural Correlates of Cardiorespiratory Fitness in Pediatric Posterior Fossa Tumor Survivors
Children with brain tumors are at increased risk for medical, behavioral, emotional, and cognitive late effects compared to children with other malignancies
By Kelly Ross


