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Pediatrics - Associations

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      new window Ambulatory Pediatric Association Description: Promoting the general health of children, adolescents, and families through patient care, academics ( teaching and research ), and advocacy. Includes details of policies, publications and coming events. (ambpeds.org)
new window American Academy of Pediatrics Description: Dedicated to the health and well-being of infants, children, adolescents and young adults. (aap.org)
new window American Board of Pediatrics Description: Information about requirements and processes for certification and recertification in general pediatrics and pediatric subspecialties. (abp.org)
new window American College of Pediatricians Description: Promoting quality education for parents, physicians, and other health professionals. Includes membership details , position statements and educational resources. (acpeds.org)
new window American Pediatric Society and Society for Pediatric Research Description: Co-ordinates meetings, research and further education of health professionals. Features policies, publications and details of research programs. (aps-spr.org)
new window Canadian Pediatric Society Description: Resources for both clinicians and parents covering a wide variety of child-related primary care topics ranging from growth and development to diseases and disorders. (cps.ca)
new window Council on Medical Student Education in Pediatrics Description: Official organization of North American educators having administrative responsibility for medical undergraduates in this specialty, with information on clerkships and learning resources. (unmc.edu)
new window Society for Adolescent Medicine Description: Multidisciplinary organization of professionals committed to improving the physical and psychosocial health and well-being of all adolescents. Includes explanation of activities, and membership details. (adolescenthealth.org)
new window The Royal College of Paediatrics and Child Health Description: Aims to improve standards of medical care, to educate and examine doctors and provide information to the public on the health care of children. Includes information on education, publications and exams. (rcpch.ac.uk)
new window Vermont Oxford Network Description: Non-profit voluntary collaboration concerned with medical care for newborn infants and their families. Database, projects, membership information, and news. (vtoxford.org)
 




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