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Resident Orientation to the American Academy of Pediatrics 2014
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What you’ll learn today About: The AAP mission & structure SOMSRFT (a.k.a. Section on Medical Students, Residents & Fellowship Trainees) Membership benefits How to get involved Useful websites & contacts
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AAP Mission Mission Statement - founded in 1930 “To attain optimal, physical, mental, and social health and well being for all infants, children, adolescents and young adults.”
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60,000+ member voices for children Largest organization of pediatricians in the United States 42% of members are < 40 years old 98% of residents are AAP members Membership
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Structure National AAP Executive Committee 10 Districts Regional ChaptersSections SOMSRFT Section on Medical Students, Residents, and Fellowship Trainees SOYP Section on Young Physicians CouncilsCommittees
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Structure: 10 Districts Military Programs East = District I West = District VIII
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Structure Breakdown Chapters Each district is divided into chapters (often a state) Each chapter has its own leadership board Many chapters have designated SOMSRFT leaders Chapter websites: http://www2.aap.org/member/chapters/chaplist.cfm http://www2.aap.org/member/chapters/chaplist.cfm Sections Group of AAP members with similar interests or career-stage Requirements and dues to join vary by section SOMSRFT membership is free for residents & fellowship trainees Section websites: http://www.aap.org/en-us/about-the- aap/Committees-Councils-Sections/Pages/Sections.aspxhttp://www.aap.org/en-us/about-the- aap/Committees-Councils-Sections/Pages/Sections.aspx
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Committees Board appointed experts in various specialties Develop AAP policy Councils New addition to the hierarchy Merger of a section and committee Structure Breakdown
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“By engaging trainee members in educational and experiential skill-building activities and by fostering collaboration, coaching, and mentorship across levels of pediatric training, the SOMSRFT strives to empower and enable pediatric trainees to serve as advocates for the health of all children and as effective leaders in their chosen profession and communities, thereby helping trainees to fulfill their career goals and aspirations while simultaneously strengthening the American Academy of Pediatrics and its impact on child health.” Section founded in 1989. SOMSRFT: Mission
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SOMSRFT: Membership 13,000+ members Largest Section in the AAP Nearly all residents are members 1,600 1,800 10,000 Residents Medical Students Fellowship Trainees
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Executive Committee 20 District Representatives 4 Subcommittee Chairs Medical Student Fellowship Trainee Mentorship Advocacy 30+ Section Liaisons Program Delegates Communicate important information to and from the residency program SOMSRFT: Leadership
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CHILD HEALTH: Advance Child Health Champion child health advocacy Conduct annual advocacy campaign MEMBER: Align Value to the Greatest Needs of SOMSRFT Improve Section communications Integrate medical students into Section work and membership Develop a “Member IT Experience” Subcommittee Implement AAP mentorship program SOMSRFT: Strategic Initiatives
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FINANCIAL: Support financial needs of section and its members Executive Committee training on Section financial management Promote financial management resources to members INTERNAL PROCESS: Facilitate optimal communication within Section Increase the number of sections/committees/councils/chapters that have trainee representation LEARNING & GROWTH: Enhance learning and skill development of incoming and current section leaders Enhance new committee member orientation SOMSRFT: Strategic Initiatives
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SOMSRFT: Advocacy Campaign 2009: ImmuneWise 2010: Team Healthy - Obesity 2011: Vote for Kids 2012: Early Childhood Literacy 2013: PAVE the Way to Firearm Injury Prevention NEW - 2014: FACE poverty For more on AAP Advocacy, visit: http://www2.aap.org/commpeds/CPTI/training-modules.cfm
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Red Book Online Pediatrics AAP News AAP Smart Brief National Conference and Exhibition (NCE) Educational Benefits
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Subspecialty CME courses Pediatric Care Online (PCO) www.pediatriccareonline.org www.pediatriccareonline.org Includes Bright Futures Supported in part by Mead Johnson Nutrition PediaLink PREP The Curriculum EQIPP Educational Benefits
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HealthyChildren.org AAP Bookstore Patient Pamphlets eBooks Education: Patient & Parent Resources
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PedJobs Practice Support Information on aap.org Pediatric Care Online (PCO) Coding Hotline Section on Administration and Practice Management (SOAPM) Guide for graduating residents & fellowship trainees www.aap.org/ypn/r/life_after/aap_afterresidency.html Practice Support Resources
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Anne E Dyson Child Advocacy Award Resident Research Grants International Elective Award Program Delegate Award (NCE) Resident (hardship) Scholarships Legislative Conference Grants CATCH Grants http://www2.aap.org/sections/ypn/r/funding_awards/ Funding Opportunities
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Contact chapter leaders Join a chapter committee Join in chapter advocacy activities Participate in SOMSRFT Program delegates Liaisons Subcommittees Write articles for newsletters Get connected online SOMSRFT Listservs – monthly “What’s New” blasts Facebook – SOMSRFT page – facebook.com/AAPSOMSRFT facebook.com/AAPSOMSRFT Twitter - @AAPSOMSRFT twitter.com/AAPSOMSRFT twitter.com/AAPSOMSRFT How to get involved
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Become Engaged! #FutureFAAP
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Ask Your: Program Director AAP Program Delegate SOMSRFT District Coordinators AAP Contact: Julie Raymond, CAE Manager, Young Physician Initiatives jraymond@aap.org jraymond@aap.org Questions?
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