Community Pediatrics
Developmental and Behavioral Pediatrics
General Pediatrics
Health Equity/Social Determinants of Health
Public Health
School and Community Health
Trainee Track
Jaime Peterson, MD, MPH (she/her/hers)
Assistant Professor
Oregon Health and Science University
Portland, Oregon, United States
Baraka Floyd, MD, MSc (she/her/hers)
Clinical Associate Professor, Associate Chair of Diversity, Equity, Inclusion, and Justice, Department of Pediatrics
Pediatrics
Stanford University School of Medicine
Palo Alto, California, United States
Lisa Chamberlain, MD, MPH (she/her/hers)
Professor of Pediatrics
Pediatrics
Stanford University School of Medicine
Palo Alto, California, United States
Debra Best, MD
Associate Professor of Pediatrics
Duke University School of Medicine
Durham, North Carolina, United States
Session
Description: Maternal Child Health: First 1,000 Days SIGThe period from pregnancy through age 3 is the time of greatest growth and opportunity in a child’s life. This is reflected in several AAP initiatives, including the Policy Statement “Advocacy for Improving Nutrition in the First 1,000 Days to Support Childhood Development and Adult Health”, and the Bright Futures Examples for Promoting Early Brain and Child Development. Further, state legislatures and Medicaid agencies are also developing strategies targeted at the First 1,000 days for system and policy changes. Simultaneously, payers, health systems, and communities work to develop population-based strategies that improve outcomes continues.
The purpose of this action-oriented Special Interest Group is to unite pediatricians to develop, implement, evaluate, and collaborate around research approaches, systems changes, and policies that strengthen a child’s First 1,000 Days. This will be our third year hosting a PAS SIG committed to ensuring all children are developmentally on-track and healthy from birth to age 3.
Informed by quarterly SIG meetings and recent survey of SIG members, the content theme for this year’s Maternal Child Health SIG will focus on Payment Reform and Data Sharing to Enhance Collaboration with Early Childhood Education in pediatrics. We are thrilled to welcome Dr. Karyl Rattay, the Director of the Division of Human Development and Disability at CDC’s National Center on Birth Defects and Developmental Disabilities. As reflected in the agenda, the SIG is committed to engaging junior faculty and trainees in our work groups, facilitating new collaborations that provide for immediate social needs and strive to address upstream social determinants through policy and legislative action.
SIG Speaker: Jaime Peterson, MD, MPH (she/her/hers) – Oregon Health & Science University School of Medicine
SIG Speaker: Michael D. Warren, MD MPH FAAP – Maternal and Child Health Bureau, Health Resources and Services Administration, US Department of Health and Human Services
Keynote Speaker: Karyl Rattay, MD
SIG Speaker: Jeffrey Yaeger, MD, MPH (he/him/his) – Golisano Children's Hospital at The University of Rochester Medical Center
SIG Speaker: Debra Best, MD (she/her/hers) – Duke University School of Medicine
SIG Speaker: Jeff Kaczorowski, MD (he/him/his) – University of Rochester Golisano Childre's Hospital
SIG Speaker: Lisa J. Chamberlain, MD, MPH (she/her/hers) – Stanford Univeristy School of Medicine