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Advocacy Curriculum in Pediatric Residency Education (Episode 171)

Advocacy Curriculum in Pediatric Residency Education (Episode 171)

Update: 2024-06-17
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The Children's Hospital of Philadelphia (CHOP) advocacy curriculum has a rich history of teaching pediatric residents how to incorporate being an advocate into their career as a pediatrician. Noreena Lewis, JD, the Co-Director of the Community Pediatrics and Advocacy Program (CPAP), explains the various ways pediatricians can engage in advocacy, some of the biggest hurdles for resident advocates, strategies for engaging with communities and creating sustainable projects as a trainee, and examples of CHOP resident advocacy projects. Noreena recommends the CHOP Office of Community Impact as a great starting point for anyone interested in starting their advocacy journey! You can also read her article in Pediatrics (Feb 2024) entitled "A Qualitative Study of Resident Advocacy Work." This episode is such an inspiring conversation about an important topic for all pediatricians and medical educators!

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Advocacy Curriculum in Pediatric Residency Education (Episode 171)

Advocacy Curriculum in Pediatric Residency Education (Episode 171)

Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia