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September 29, 2017
By Trisha Korioth, Staff Writer
Accession to exclusive recognition is a notable milestone for medical professionals, particularly for pediatric hospitalists who are making significant contributions to healthcare. This month's edition highlights several such achievements:
Dr. Karen Racine has been elected as the President-Elect of the Association of American Medical Colleges AAMC Council on Academic Societies. Her role in shaping national policies and strategies that impact child health demonstrates a commitment to advancing pediatric medicine.
The Food and Drug Administration FDA has approved the first flu vaccine for at-home use, marking an important advancement in healthcare accessibility and convenience for patients. This innovation is likely to significantly improve public health outcomes.
Pediatricians across America are sharing their favorite vacation spots in Orlando, Florida, as part of a unique initiative by the American Academy of Pediatrics AAP. The list serves as a source of inspiration for future travels among pediatric professionals.
The September digital edition of AAP News offers an engaging collection of articles, covering the latest advancements and insightful discussions in pediatrics. This monthly resource is invaluable for staying updated on current topics within the field.
For those seeking to enhance their knowledge base and professional skills, this month's issue also provides access to comprehensive digital resources such as online journals, eBooks, webinars, and interactive learning tools tlored for healthcare professionals.
Additionally, a free trial of AAP Pediatric Coding Newsletter is being offered exclusively to this community. It includes the latest updates on coding practices, guidelines from the American Academy of Pediatrics' AAP Committee on Coding and Nomenclature, and insights into common pediatric care scenarios.
The digital magazine presents an opportunity for subscribers to delve deeper into pediatrics with a range of expert interviews, peer-reviewed research articles, and practical guides that address various aspects of pediatric healthcare.
For group practices and institutions interested in integrating AAP's resources, licensing agreements are avlable, offering tlored solutions that align with specific needs and goals.
In addition to these professional advancements, the American Academy of Pediatrics AAP continues its mission to support children by providing evidence-based guidance on child development, education, health care, and more.
For inquiries about licensing or accessing any AAP product, please visit our LicensingPermissions page. If you would like to connect with other pediatric professionals for networking opportunities or discussions on shared interests, our Integrations platform provides a dedicated space.
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We hope this month's summary has given you an overview of some exciting developments in the field. , together we can make a difference in promoting child health and well-being across America.
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Karen Racine Elected as AAMC President Elect FDA Approves First At Home Flu Vaccine Pediatricians Share Favorite Orlando Vacation Spots AAP Offers September Digital Edition Insight Free AAP Pediatric Coding Newsletter Trial Licensing Agreements for AAP Resources