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Selecting a career in primary care pediatrics

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1. Section 1: Introduction (2005)
American Academy of Pediatrics
Introduces those considering or preparing for a career in pediatrics to the content within the Pediatrics 101 resource guide.
2. Section 10: Residency Training in General Pediatrics (Medical Students) (2005)
American Academy of Pediatrics
Information on residency programs and training for medical students considering or preparing for a career in pediatrics.
3. Section 11: Licensure and Board Certification (Residents) (2005)
American Academy of Pediatrics
Information on the United States Medical Licensing Exam (USMLE), medical licenses, federal Drug Enforcement Administration number application, and certification by the American Board of Pediatrics (ABP) for residents preparing for a career in pediatrics.
4. Negotiating Change: Making the Switch from Practice to Administration (2000)
Peter D. Wallace, MD, MS, FAAP
Encourages careful consideration and preparation when considering a career shift from clinical practice to administration and provides key questions to consider.
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5.Curriculum Vitae Builder (2008)
American Academy of Pediatrics
Simply enter the information into the fields and, once completed, a curriculum vitae will be provided.
6.Sample Curricula Vitae (2008)
American Academy of Pediatrics
Use these samples to create your Curricula Vitae or visit CV builder to build your own.
7.Universal Credentialing (2008)
American Academy of Pediatrics
Credentialing can be administratively time-consuming, particularly if there are several carriers involved. There is a process for universal credentialing through the Council for Affordable Quality Healthcare, in which a practice completes an online form that is then accessed by participating health plans.
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8.Bibliography (Starter Kit for Community Preceptors) (2007)
American Academy of Pediatrics
Provides resources used in developing the Starter Kit for Community Preceptors.
9.Cultural Competency (Starter Kit for Community Preceptors) (2007)
Maya Bunik, MD, FAAP
Provides Web site and book resources on cultural competency for community preceptors.
10.Early Childhood Education and Care (Starter Kit for Community Preceptors) (2007)
Mae Kyono, MD, FAAP
Provides topical information, books, and Web sites on early childhood education for community preceptors.
11.Efficient and Effective Teaching in the Office (Starter Kit for Community Preceptors) (2007)
Kenneth B. Roberts, MD, FAAP
Provides information to the community preceptor about effective teaching techniques in the office.
12.Organizational Resources (Starter Kit for Community Preceptors) (2007)
American Academy of Pediatrics
Provides information about organizational resources available to assist community preceptors teach students and residents.
13.PedJobs: The AAP Employment Resource (2007)
American Academy of Pediatrics
Provides an overview of the AAP resource for pediatricians either seeking employment, hiring new staff, or searching for employment resources related to pediatrics.
14.Resources (Starter Kit for Community Preceptors) (2007)
American Academy of Pediatrics
Provides resources used in the "Developing Your Office-based Teaching Program" section of the Starter Kit for Community Preceptors.
15.Serving the Underserved (Starter Kit for Community Preceptors) (2007)
Ronald Samuels, MD, MPH, FAAP, and William G. Bithoney, MD, FAAP
Provides information about the Training Residents to Serve the Underserved: A Resident Education Curriculum for community preceptors.
16.Teaching Resources for Community Preceptors (Starter Kit for Community Preceptors) (2007)
Shelley Wu, MD, FAAP, Maya Bunik, MD, FAAP, and David Keller, MD, FAAP
Provides Web site resources for pediatricians interested in developing skills to become a community preceptor.
17.YoungPeds Network (2007)
American Academy of Pediatrics
An overview of the information and tools provided on the YoungPeds Network, an AAP resource that provides easy, one-stop access to a wide array of specialized resources to meet the professional needs of young physicians, residents, and medical students.
18.Your Academic Portfolio (Starter Kit for Community Preceptors) (2007)
Stanley Fisch, MD, FAAP
Provides suggestions for the "clinical faculty" pediatrician about developing an academic portfolio.
19.Asked and Answered (2006)
AAP Section on Telephone Care
Answers question on how telephone triage nurses can obtain national certification.
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20.Medicolegal Issues Get Short Shrift in Pediatric Residency Training (Pediatricians and the Law) (2006)
Steven M. Donn, MD, FAAP
Summarizes survey findings of graduating pediatric residents indicating gaps in education--medical liability, expert witness, malpractice trends, tort reform, etc.
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