Council on Children
with Disabilities:
Arnold J. Capute Award
2003 Capute Award
Recipient

Robert H.A. Haslam, MD, FAAP
From Dr. Fred Palmer's introductory
remarks at the NCE:
Dr. Haslam is the Emeritus Professor and Chair of Pediatrics
at the University of Toronto and Emeritus Pediatrician-in-Chief
of the Hospital for Sick Children in Toronto. He is
Emeritus Professor of Pediatrics at the University of
Alberta, in Calgary, where he still practices clinical
child neurology.
Dr. Haslam's lifelong interest in disability began
with his contributions to the classic Rose County Epidemiological
study of MR, while chief resident in pediatrics at Hopkins.
He returned to Hopkins after his child neurology residency
to be Director of the John F. Kennedy Institute - now
the Kennedy Krieger Institute. There, in collaboration
with Dr. Capute, he helped define the necessary relationships
between pediatrics and child neurology around disability.
These relationships were fundamental to the growth of
the new field of developmental pediatrics and the subsequent
subspecialty of Neurodevelopmental Disabilities. He
has remained an advisor to this process long since his
departure form Hopkins 25 years ago.
Dr. Haslam is a leader in pediatrics and pediatric
education in Canada and internationally. But his service
to children with disabilities has been a continuing
focus. He has served on the leadership of many disability
organizations including: Baltimore Association for Retarded
Citizens (The Arc of Baltimore), Maryland Developmental
Disability Council, Calgary Association for Children
with Learning Disabilities, Canadian Association for
the Mentally Retarded (now the Canadian Association
for Community Living), CP Association of Alberta, Calgary
Special Olympics, Epidemiology of Mental Retardation
Committee of Health and Welfare Canada, Canadian Down
Syndrome Society and the Canadian Language and Literacy
Network.
Throughout his career Dr. Haslam has been a superb
clinical teacher whose rounds combine the breadth and
family focus of pediatrics with the specificity of child
neurology. Indeed, this is a critical feature of the
new subspecialty of Neurodevelopmental Disabilities.
Dr. Haslam has won the premier clinical teaching awards
at Hopkins, Alberta Children's Hospital and the Hospital
for Sick Children in Toronto and the Ontario-wide House
staff teaching award.
Congratulations Dr Haslam!