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Community Pediatrics

Training Initiative

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2010 CPTI Residency Training Grant Call for Proposals is Now Open!

New Resource Alert:

Mission:
To empower future pediatricians to become leaders and advocates to improve the health of all children in their communities through promotion and support of residency training activities. To advance the field of community pediatrics through promotion and support of residency training activities.

Vision:
All pediatric resident graduates have the ability to collaborate, advocate and promote effective community activities that advance child health in their communities.

CPTI Goals

  • To promote child advocacy by enhancing resident educational and experiential opportunities
  • To increase community partnerships to enhance resident knowledge and skills to practice community pediatrics
  • To promote faculty development and scholarship that advances community activities and training
  • To promote and support evidence-based community practices to improve child health
  • To achieve institutional change that incorporates and sustains Community Pediatrics

     

The core principles of community pediatrics are defined here as follows:

  • A perspective that enlarges the pediatrician's focus from one child to all children in the community.
  • A recognition that family, educational, social, cultural, spiritual, economic, environmental, and political forces act favorably or unfavorably, but always significantly, on the health and functioning of children;
  • A synthesis of clinical practice and public health principles directed toward providing health care to a given child and promoting the health of all children within the context of the family, school, and the community;
  • A commitment to use a community's resources in collaboration with other professionals, agencies, and parents to achieve optimal accessibility, appropriateness, and quality of services for all children, and to advocate especially for those who lack access to care because of social, cultural, geographic, or economic conditions or special health care needs; and
  • An integral part of the professional role and duty of the pediatrician.

CPTI STAFF

Jeff Kaczorowski, MD, FAAP, Principal Investigator, CPTI

Monique Evelyn, Manager, Community Pediatrics Training Initiative, at: mevelyn@aap.org.

CPTI was founded by Anne E. Dyson, MD and is generously supported by the Dyson Foundation.

For More Information...

Please contact:
Community Pediatrics Training Initiative
Division of Community-based Initiatives
American Academy of Pediatrics
141 Northwest Point Blvd
Elk Grove Village, IL 60007
Telephone: 847/434-7397
Email: cpti@aap.org

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