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National Preparedness Month: Ensuring children are part of the equation


In disasters and emergencies, preparation at every level – from a family creating an emergency plan to hospital staff practicing disaster-response drills – adds up to better outcomes when crisis strikes. Read more.

PEAK: Agitation resources now available!


Pediatric Education and Advocacy Kits (PEAK) are collections of best practice educational resources that empower emergency practitioners across disciplines to deliver the highest quality of care. Access now.

New data on the power of ED facility recognition programs


EDs that participate in pediatric readiness recognition programs scored a median of 24 points higher on the 2021 National Pediatric Readiness Project assessment than EDs that don’t participate in recognition programs. View a fact sheet.

WPEMR node advances mentorship, data linkages, enrollment


An update from the West/SW Pediatric Emergency Medicine Research (WPEMR) node – one of the seven nodes within Pediatric Emergency Care Applied Research Network. Read more.

Patient and family perspectives

Featuring members of EMSC’s Family Advisory Network (FAN).


Name: Kim Mears

State: Indiana

Why did you become a FAN? “I became a FAN to be able to give back, use my knowledge that I learned from being a parent to a medically compromised, critically ill child, and help families navigate for their children.” 

What do you want emergency practitioners to know about centering the family in their care? “I would love all pediatric emergency practitioners to know that parents of sick kids know everything about their child. We may not have medical degrees but we have a 24/7, hands-on skills lab with real children. We advocate so hard because most of the time we are the only voices fighting for our children. We see things that are not in textbooks or don’t make any sense but then there is that ah-ha moment and it is clear what we have been advocating for.”

Resource round-up

In honor of National Preparedness Month, be sure to check out the recently updated “Checklist of Essential Pediatric Domains and Considerations for Every Hospital’s Disaster Preparedness Policies.” The checklist is available for use and is also currently being pilot-tested. Feedback from that process will be released this winter.

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Five stories worth reading this month


  1. Americans deserve better than ‘destination hallway’ in emergency departments and hospital wards - Stat News, Aug. 1
  2. Pain in Children is Often Ignored. For Children of Color, It’s Even Worse. - New York Times, Aug. 16
  3. For Kids With Kidney Disease, Pediatric Expertise Is Key — But Not Always Close By - Kaiser Health News, Aug. 19
  4. Children’s Risk of Suicide Increases on School Days - Scientific American, Aug. 22
  5. Tackling the mental-health crisis in young people - Nature, Aug. 24
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The EMSC Innovation and Improvement Center is supported by the Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA) of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) as part of an award (U07MC37471) totaling $3M with 0 percent financed with nongovernmental sources. The contents are those of the author(s) and do not necessarily represent the official views of, nor an endorsement, by HRSA, HHS or the U.S. Government.

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