Canadian Paediatric Society

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Canadian Paediatric Society (CPS) is a national professional association that represents paediatricians, paediatric subspecialists, and other child health professionals in Canada. The society is committed to improving the health and well-being of children and youth in Canada and around the world.

History

The Canadian Paediatric Society was established in 1922. It was initially formed to address the high rates of infant mortality in Canada. Over the years, the society has grown and evolved, expanding its focus to include a wide range of child health issues.

Mission

The mission of the Canadian Paediatric Society is to promote quality health care for Canadian children and youth by establishing guidelines and standards, promoting research, advocating for child and youth health issues, and providing professional development opportunities for its members.

Membership

Membership in the Canadian Paediatric Society is open to all health professionals who work with children and youth. This includes paediatricians, paediatric subspecialists, family physicians, nurses, and other allied health professionals. Members of the society have access to a wide range of resources and benefits, including professional development opportunities, access to the latest research and guidelines, and the opportunity to network with other professionals in the field.

Advocacy

The Canadian Paediatric Society is a strong advocate for children and youth health issues. The society works at both the national and provincial levels to influence policy and legislation that impacts child health. Some of the key issues that the society advocates for include child poverty, immunization, mental health, and injury prevention.

Research and Guidelines

One of the key roles of the Canadian Paediatric Society is to establish guidelines and standards for child health care. The society's guidelines are based on the latest research and are designed to help health professionals provide the best possible care for children and youth. The society also promotes research in child health, providing funding and support for research projects and initiatives.

Education

The Canadian Paediatric Society provides a wide range of educational resources and opportunities for its members. This includes continuing medical education courses, conferences, webinars, and online resources. The society also publishes the Paediatrics & Child Health journal, which features the latest research and developments in child health.

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