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Academic Pediatric Association

The Academic Pediatric Association (APA) is a professional organization dedicated to the advancement of academic pediatrics. It focuses on improving the health and well-being of children through research, education, and advocacy.

History

The Academic Pediatric Association was founded in 1960 as the Ambulatory Pediatric Association. It was established to address the needs of pediatricians working in academic settings, particularly those involved in teaching and research. Over the years, the organization has expanded its scope to include a wide range of activities and initiatives aimed at promoting excellence in pediatric care.

Mission and Goals

The mission of the Academic Pediatric Association is to nurture the academic success and career development of pediatricians and to improve the health of all children. The APA aims to achieve this through the following goals:

  • Promoting high-quality research in pediatrics.
  • Enhancing the education of pediatricians and other healthcare professionals.
  • Advocating for policies that improve child health.
  • Supporting the professional development of its members.

Membership

Membership in the Academic Pediatric Association is open to individuals who are committed to the field of academic pediatrics. This includes pediatricians, researchers, educators, and other healthcare professionals. Members benefit from access to a network of peers, professional development opportunities, and resources to support their work in pediatrics.

Programs and Initiatives

The APA offers a variety of programs and initiatives designed to support its mission. These include:

  • Annual Meeting: The APA hosts an annual meeting that brings together pediatric professionals to share research, discuss best practices, and network with colleagues.
  • Research Grants: The organization provides funding opportunities for research projects that aim to improve child health outcomes.
  • Educational Resources: The APA offers a range of educational materials and programs to support the training and development of pediatricians.
  • Advocacy Efforts: The APA engages in advocacy to influence public policy and promote the health and well-being of children.

Publications

The Academic Pediatric Association publishes several journals and newsletters that disseminate research findings and provide updates on the latest developments in the field of pediatrics. These publications serve as valuable resources for members and the broader pediatric community.

Partnerships

The APA collaborates with various organizations and institutions to further its mission. These partnerships help to enhance the impact of the APA's work and extend its reach in the field of pediatrics.

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