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1. www.lourdesmed.org
www.lourdesmed.org/features/pe - [Cached]Published on: 5/12/2004 Last Visited: 3/10/2007
Taking part in the ribbon-cutting ceremony at Our Lady of Lourdes Medical Center, from left: Alexander Hatala, President and CEO of the Lourdes Health System; Margaret Fernandes, Neonatologist; Harry W. Wilson, Treasurer of the Children's Healthcare Foundation of South Jersey ; Beth Hawn, Nurse Manager of the Pediatrics Unit; Mark Bateman, Chief Administrative Officer, Our Lady of Lourdes Medical Center; Gerald Fendrick, MD, Chief of Pediatrics at Lourdes; Barbara Holfelner, Vice President of Patient Care Services; at Frederick Ashong, MD, Pediatrician. -
2. www.lourdesnet.org
www.lourdesnet.org/features/ne - [Cached]Published on: 1/8/2001 Last Visited: 3/10/2007
Every baby born at the two hospitals will be screened for 30 disorders that can lead to disabilities or death, according to Gerald M. Fendrick, MD, Chairman of the Department of Pediatrics at Our Lady of Lourdes Medical Center and Lawrence Ahr, MD, Chairman of the Department of Pediatrics at Lourdes Medical Center of Burlington County. -
3. Kids' worries, fears about school can turn into physical pain
www.courierpostonline.com/news - [Cached]Published on: 9/4/2002 Last Visited: 9/4/2002
"Symptoms like that will usually go away at about 10 o' clock in the morning," said Dr. Gerald Fendrick, the chief of pediatrics at Our Lady of Lourdes Medical Center in Camden.
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Fendrick warns parents that they may not be able to tell at first whether a child is faking. But, like Aesop's boy who cried wolf, it will soon become clear the illness isn't serious.
Experts offered these solutions to these health problems:
Set a bedtime for children and then keep to it. Make sure they eat balanced meals and snacks.

