For the past seven months, I have been incredibly privileged to serve as Interim President and Chief Executive Officer of the American Board of Pediatrics...
A new year is a time of renewal, ushering in hope of health, safety, growth, and development. A new year is a time to reflect...
Guest post by Christian Lawson, 2021 Stockman Lecturer* One in twenty children lives with a significant chronic condition. Pediatricians, therefore, can play a critical role...
Guest post by Stephanie Duggins Davis, MD, ABP Board of Directors Chair. The American Board of Pediatrics (ABP), established in 1933 by pediatricians to certify...
Clear evidence links profound health care disparities to race and ethnicity, even though both are social constructs without a biologic basis. * As outlined in...
The one-year anniversary of the first confirmed case of COVID-19 in the United States brings reflections on last year’s challenges, which few of us anticipated...
When we started brainstorming about the idea of virtually interviewing ABP-certified pediatricians who are conducting outstanding work in behavioral and mental health pediatrics for World...
Parents of children with suspected autism often take time off of work and travel long distances to receive a diagnosis and initiate care. Board-certified pediatrician...
In short order, pediatricians around the country have learned how to care for children in the COVID-19 world. They have improved the practice of pediatrics...
This letter was emailed March 23 to pediatricians maintaining ABP certification. By David G. Nichols, MD, MBA Dear Colleagues, The American Board of Pediatrics (ABP)...