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Experts in pediatrics,
Advocates for children.
Experts in pediatrics,
Advocates for children.
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Inside the Beltway
Inside the Beltway – April 2024
Inside the Beltway is a member-only benefit developed by NAPNAP’s Health Policy Team to keep members up to date on key policy issues at the federal level.Providing
Association Updates
2023 Year In Review
In addition to our year-long 50th anniversary celebration, 2023 was an exciting and busy year for our association. Read our to learn more about your professional
Press Releases
NAPNAP Position Statement on Child Maltreatment
NEW YORK, April 4, 2024 – With the United States Department of Health and Human Services estimating that 618,000 children were victims of child maltreatment
Press Releases
NAPNAP Brings Together Pediatric Health Care Leaders in Denver for 45th National Conference on Pediatric Health Care
The National Association of Pediatric Nurse Practitioners (NAPNAP) is bringing together experts in pediatrics and advocates for children from around the
Press Releases
Journal of Pediatric Health Care Launches Special Edition Focused on Diversity, Equity, Inclusion, and Belonging in Pediatric Healthcare
With health inequities remaining a pervasive issue when seeking out health care in the United States, it is essential that providers be aware of factors
Inside the Beltway
Inside the Beltway – February 2024
Inside the Beltway is a member-only benefit developed by NAPNAP’s Health Policy Team to keep members up to date on key policy issues at the federal level.Extreme
Press Releases
Feasibility and Preliminary Effectiveness of the INSPIRE Pilot Study for Adolescent Girls
While the World Health Organization recommends that adolescents obtain at least 60 minutes of moderate-to-vigorous physical activity daily, studies indicate
Press Releases
A Qualitative Exploration of the Experience of Child Feeding Among Ukrainian Refugee and Immigrant Mothers During Escape and Relocation
With conflicts around the world contributing to the displacement and relocation of mothers and children, a recent article published in the Journal of Pediatric
NAPNAP Daily News
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RSV Subtype A More Severe Than Subtype B In Young Children And Infants, Study Finds
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Meta-Analysis Identifies Link Between Visual Impairment And Higher Suicide Risk
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Gepotidacin Efficacious Against Uncomplicated UTIs In Adolescent And Adult Women, Noninferior To Nitrofurantoin, Study Finds
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Cases Of Whooping Cough Rising Across The World
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ICI Use During Pregnancy Was Not Associated With More Adverse Pregnancy, Fetal, Or Newborn Outcomes Compared With Other Anticancer Drugs, Study Shows