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» About PROS » Prospective Members
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· What Are the Benefits · What is Required · How Much Time · Who Can Join · How To Join » Funding Sources » Events Calendar » Parent Comments » Study Updates » Research Suggestions » Contact Us » Home Management of Acute Asthma in Pediatric Practice (MAPP) Abstracts and Manuscripts Review Policy: It is PROS policy that all PROS practitioners who complete data collection for a study receive a copy of the manuscript(s) for review shortly before submission for publication. Written feedback to the authors is optional. All Management of Acute Asthma in Pediatric Practice Study participants will be credited by practice in core papers submitted for publication. Participation at this level does not require any data analytic efforts, manuscript preparation or editing. Practitioners who complete all data collection and who participate in intermediate editing of manuscripts during their preparatory phase will also receive formal manuscript acknowledgment, listing and recognition at PROS meetings. Authorship Opportunities: Practitioners who wish to participate as paper authors on peer-reviewed manuscripts arising from the project will agree to the Management of Acute Asthma in Pediatric Practice Study Publication Policy which recognizes the network ownership of all data and employs the JAMA Criteria for Authorship. In short, practitioners wishing to participate in manuscript analyses and writing will be required to participate in monthly conference calls for periods of four to six months, review relevant literature and contribute to the writing of the papers derived from the data. Individuals may wish to play a leadership role on one of the Topic Teams or alternatively to provide practitioner feedback to one of the Teams at this level. Subsequent results may be presented by practitioners at national or regional meetings or published in peer-reviewed journals. For more information on the PROS Review Policy or authorship opportunities, please contact the PROS central office at pros@aap.org or call 800/433-9016, extension 7623. Abstracts: Alario AJ, Bergman D, O'Connor K, Sharp S, Wasserman R. Management of acute asthma in pediatric practice: Results of the 22nd American Academy of Pediatrics Periodic Survey. Arch Pediatr Adolesc Med 1994; 148: P48. Alario AJ, Bergman D, Slora E, Bocian A, Baker A, Seifer R, Wasserman R. Management of acute asthma in pediatric practice: Do pediatricians follow national guidelines? Arch Pediatr Adolesc Med 1996; 150: P30-31. Alario AJ, Bergman D, Slora E, Bocian A, Baker A, Seifer R, Wasserman R. Do parents and pediatricians agree on asthma severity? Arch Pediatr Adolesc Med 1996; 150: P49-50. Alario AJ, Bergman D, Slora E, Bocian A, Baker A, Seifer R, Wasserman
R. Does office-based management of acute asthma affect outcome? Ambulatory
Child Health 1997; 3: P163. Manuscripts: None |
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