Committee on Pediatric Emergency Medicine

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The Committee on Pediatric Emergency Medicine is a specialized body within the American Academy of Pediatrics that develops policies, guidelines, and advocacy efforts to improve emergency care for infants, children, and adolescents.


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Predicate Object
instanceOf committee
professional body
advocatesFor equipment and medication standards for children in emergency settings
inclusion of pediatric considerations in emergency preparedness planning
policies that ensure access to pediatric-appropriate emergency care
training requirements in pediatric emergency care for providers
affiliation American Academy of Pediatrics
collaboratesWith emergency medical services agencies
emergency medicine organizations
federal health agencies
pediatric subspecialty societies
country United States
develops clinical reports
educational resources for clinicians
policy statements
practice guidelines
technical reports
field emergency medicine
pediatric emergency medicine
pediatrics
focusesOn advocacy for pediatric emergency care
clinical policy development
disaster preparedness for children
education of emergency providers in pediatric care
guideline development
hospital-based pediatric emergency care
injury prevention in children
integration of pediatric needs into emergency medical services
patient safety in pediatric emergencies
prehospital pediatric emergency care
quality of care in pediatric emergency departments
standards for pediatric emergency departments
systems of care for pediatric emergencies
language English
nonProfitStatus nonprofit-associated
parentOrganizationType professional medical association
partOf American Academy of Pediatrics
purpose improve emergency care for adolescents
improve emergency care for children
improve emergency care for infants
sector healthcare
serves adolescents
children
infants

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Subject (surface form when different) Predicate
American Academy of Pediatrics
hasCommittee

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