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Published: January 01, 2024
Abstract
The new book Untangling the Thread of Racism: A Primer for Pediatric Health Professionals , authored by AAP leaders, is a thoughtful, hands-on resource to address racism and race-related issues in pediatric practice.
News
Published: September 25, 2023
TOPICS:
Ethics/Bioethics
Abstract
Pediatricians and other health care professionals have to navigate a commitment to the interests of the child, while caring for the child in the familial context and honoring the authority of parents who make decisions for their child.
News
Published: February 01, 2023
TOPICS:
Emergency Medicine,
Ethics/Bioethics
Abstract
Examples of how AI can improve pediatric health care include reading radiographs, predicting sepsis and supporting test-ordering.
News
Published: December 01, 2022
Abstract
To assess the risks and potential benefits of a clinical therapeutics trial, data are needed to support the safety, efficacy and dosing of the medical product for children.
News
Published: September 23, 2022
Abstract
The draft guidance is geared toward industry, sponsors and institutional review boards conducting trials of drugs, biological products and medical devices.
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Published: September 19, 2022
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Faculty will discuss criteria that can be used to help determine if mandates are the best course of action and the potential for mandates to exacerbate racial inequities and disparities.
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Published: July 01, 2022
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Pediatricians are in a quandary when a child is under the care of someone who does not have legal authority to consent to medical care or a child immigrated to the U.S. without a parent.
News
Published: April 01, 2022
Abstract
Health systems face many barriers in collecting and using data on race and ethnicity such as legal and privacy concerns, lack of standards, cost, lack of staff and resistance from patients and providers.
News
Published: March 21, 2022
TOPICS:
Ethics/Bioethics,
Pharmacology
Abstract
Clinicians should be aware of methods that attempt to influence their behavior and develop strategies to address them.
News
Published: November 01, 2021
TOPICS:
Ethics/Bioethics,
Growth/Development Milestones,
Immigration,
Native American Child Health,
Research Methods & Statistics,
Diversity, equity and inclusion
Abstract
The number of children living in the U.S. decreased by 1.6 million from 2010 to 2020.
News
Published: October 01, 2021
TOPICS:
Ethics/Bioethics,
Professionalism,
Psychosocial Issues,
Quality Improvement,
Diversity, equity and inclusion
Abstract
Intersectionality describes simultaneous racial and gender prejudice.
News
Published: September 17, 2021
TOPICS:
Ethics/Bioethics
Abstract
The number of online fundraisers to pay for medical bills is soaring. John D. Lantos, M.D., FAAP, discusses ethical and policy issues related to the practice and how pediatricians can counsel families.
News
Published: September 10, 2021
TOPICS:
Ethics/Bioethics,
Evidence-Based Medicine,
Patient Education/Patient Safety/Public Education,
Public Health,
Vaccine/Immunization,
COVID-19
Abstract
A joint statement signed by the presidents/CEOs of the three primary care boards reminds physicians that they need to provide the most accurate and timely health information available
News
Published: May 01, 2021
Abstract
Recent efforts include equipping members and staff with the knowledge and skills to address equity, diversity and inclusion, with an emphasis on addressing anti-Black racism.
News
Published: February 22, 2021
TOPICS:
Ethics/Bioethics,
Media,
Social Media
Abstract
Over 90% of state medical boards have received reports of violations of online professionalism, leading to sanctions ranging from suspension to revocation of the physician’s license.
News
Published: July 27, 2020
Abstract
Some experts estimate that over 500,000 girls and women in the U.S. have had female genital mutilation/cutting or are at risk of cutting.
News
Published: April 20, 2020
Abstract
Deceased children with disabilities can be organ donors and contribute to the supply of solid organs, so it would be unfair to categorically exclude them as organ transplant recipients, according to the policy.
News
Published: April 03, 2020
Abstract
Ethical issues include resource rationing, professional obligations, moral identity.
News
Published: February 14, 2020
TOPICS:
Advocacy,
Child Health Financing,
Ethics/Bioethics,
Federal Policy,
Legislation,
Professionalism,
Public Health,
Standard of Care
Abstract
The AAP mourns the loss of James E. Strain, M.D., FAAP, the only pediatrician to serve as AAP president and executive director, who died Feb. 4.
News
Published: April 23, 2018
TOPICS:
Anesthesiology/Pain Medicine,
Cardiac Surgery,
Ethics/Bioethics,
Neurological Surgery,
Surgery
Abstract
The report can help medical teams understand that they should not cancel a DNAR order without a family discussion.
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