American Academy of Pediatrics California Chapter 2
2023 - March Edition
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Grant Christman, MD, MACM, FAAP
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President's Message
I hope you are having a great start to March, staying dry as much as possible and surviving the transition to daylight savings time. At a recent meeting of AAP chapter leaders, I was encouraged to hear reports that COVID-19 hospitalizations in children continue to decline and are at one of the lowest levels since the pandemic began.
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At the same time, the pediatric mental health crisis continues to be a challenge and is now being exacerbated by the shortage of stimulant medications for children with ADHD. AAP national leaders have been meeting with leadership of the FDA to advocate for action to alleviate these shortages. The AAP federal Advocacy Conference in Washington, D.C. will be happening on March 26 – 28. No doubt the medication shortages and other mental health issues will be center stage during this meeting and in our conversations with legislators. Many thanks to those chapter members who registered for the conference and will be advocating on behalf of children with our federal representatives!
In this month’s edition of the Quorum, Dr. Kamaal Jones, Chapter 2 legislative analyst, discusses another drug-related mental health crisis: the rising frequency of fentanyl-related overdoses and deaths. Dr. Jones shares important data related to the crisis and discusses legislative efforts to address it at the state level, including bills to promote opioid prevention and treatment strategies in schools, to ensure that schools have doses of Narcan available, and to hold social media companies accountable for the sale of fentanyl products.
On a lighter note, the next chapter social event will be held on April 29 in Kern County. You can RSVP in the upcoming events section below. Please email Tomas at ttorices@aapca2.org if you have any ideas for an event or would like to host with the chapter’s support. Our goal is to host an in-person event in every county of the chapter by the end of the year!
I would like to welcome our new chapter members and encourage them to get involved by joining a chapter committee. Information about our committees and other resources are available on our website, aapca2.org. Your support makes the work of this chapter possible!
Some other highlights and upcoming events in this month’s newsletter include:
- March 21 | First 5 San Luis Obispo Town Hall
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March 26-28 | AAP Advocacy Conference in Washington DC
- April 4 : LACDPH Pediatric Office Hours
- April 12 | Let's Talk: Environmental Health lecture.
- April 18th | Virtual Life After Residency/Career Fair
- April 29 | AAP-CA2 Social in Kern County
- May 20 | AAP-CA2 Advances in Pediatrics Symposium at UCLA
I hope you have a wonderful month!
Best wishes,
Grant Christman, MD, MACM, FAAP
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COVID-19 Dashboards by County
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Chapter 2 Pediatricians and Pediatric Subspecialists
Join us for the AAP-CA2 Social in Kern County
Saturday, April 29, 2023
1 - 3:30 PM
Scroll below for more details
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The Quorum
Protecting Youth from Fentanyl
By Kamaal A. Jones, MD, FAAP
Policy and Legislative Affairs Analyst
It’s been well documented that our nation has found itself gripped in a fentanyl crisis. In 2021 California had over 5700 fentanyl related deaths. Less than 10 years prior, the number of fentanyl deaths in 2012 were 82. While this crisis has hit adults the hardest, children have not been immune. Read more...
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2023 Annual Leadership Conference | Resolutions
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Now is the Time to Submit a LC Resolution
By John Ichiro Takayama, MD, MPH, FAAP
Chapter Forum Management Committee District IX Representative
Note: The deadline to submit a resolution to AAP-CA2 for chapter support consideration is March 27th. You may submit your resolutions for consideration to chapter2@aapca2.org by midnight on 3/27/23.
What’s a resolution?
Every year, chapter members can submit a “resolution” to the Academy (national AAP) to advocate for change - to improve the health and well-being of children, youth and families; to support pediatricians; and to make AAP a better organization. LC (Leadership Conference) resolutions are reviewed, approved and prioritized by leaders of chapters, sections, councils and committees, at the annual Leadership Conference which will take place in August 2023.
Anyone who is a chapter member can submit a resolution. Read more...
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Recent Event | Town Hall in Woodland Hills
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Thank you to all that attended the recent town Hall in Woodland Hills, hosted by AAP-CA2 Ventura County Representative Ken Saul, MD, FAAP. With over forty in attendance, Dr. Saul's events are back in person by popular demand.
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QI Project | UCLA Anti-Vaping Champions
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Participate in Quality Improvement with UCLA Anti-Vaping Champions!
UCLA Anti-Vaping Champions is interested in collaborating with clinics on quality improvement projects to incorporate vaping screening, counseling, and treatment referrals during visits for pediatric patients. Receive MOC Part 4 credit for your participation.
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Do you Tweet?
To all the Tweetiatricians out there, the AAP provides monthly content ideas to facilitate your communication with your followers. Follow the links below to access templated content for your messages.
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In Case You Missed It: Amid a rapidly evolving online health information ecosystem, the American Academy of Pediatrics is excited to announce the launch of the Pediatric Digital Response Hub (PDRH).
This online space is for pediatricians, children’s health advocates, and AAP-affiliates who use social media to promote health information and address misinformation. Through resource-sharing and discussion, we will use the hub to explore and share best practices for both rapid-response and long-term messaging. We’ll start the hub activity around COVID-19 vaccination especially for children under 5.
If you are interested in joining the hub, please take a few minutes to complete our intake survey, linked HERE. Please email Dan DeBrakeleer at ddebrakeleer@aap.org with any questions.
Sample posts for the month:
National Poison Prevention Week: March 19-25
National Nutrition Month
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AAP-CA2 34th Annual Symposium
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Advances in Pediatrics - May 20, 2023
Speaker Announcements
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Effects of Air Pollution in Child Health
Catherine J. Karr, PhD, MD, MS
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Dr. Catherine Karr is a pediatrician, environmental epidemiologist, and research to practice leader in children’s environmental health, and professor of Pediatrics and Environmental & Occupational Health Sciences at the University of Washington. She is also an Adjunct Professor in the Department of Epidemiology. Her research program has a special focus on the adverse consequence of exposure to air pollutants on child health. She received the Presidential Early Career Award for Scientists and Engineers (PECASE) in 2017 and was profiled the Lancet in 2018 for her accomplishments.
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Reproductive Health - “Now That Roe Is Gone"
Sophia Yen, MD, MPH
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Sophia Yen, MD, MPH is the CEO and Co-Founder of Pandia Health, birth control delivery. She has a passion for making women’s lives easier, preventing unplanned pregnancies, and educating women about #PeriodsOptional. With more than 20 years of experience in medicine, she is board-certified in Adolescent Medicine. She graduated with a B.S. from MIT, M.D. from UCSF Medical School, and M.P.H. from UC Berkeley in Maternal Child Health. She serves as a Clinical Associate Professor of Pediatrics in the Division of Adolescent Medicine at Stanford Medical School.
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Media Training - Getting Your Message Out, Strategies for Effective Messaging
Cori Cross, MD, FAAP
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Cori Cross is a board-certified pediatrician and has been serving the LA community since her residency at Children’s Hospital Los Angeles (CHLA) in 2004. Dr. Cross graduated cum laude from Barnard College with a BA in philosophy. She attended The
University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey, where she obtained her M.D. and was elected to the AOA honor society. She then moved to L.A. with her husband where she did her pediatric residency at CHLA. She currently lives in the Pacific Palisades with her husband and three children.
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Dear Residents… We want to highlight you in our newsletter!
We are reaching out to invite pediatric trainees to contribute an article to our AAPCA2 monthly newsletter to be published in an upcoming month. The AAPCA2 Newsletter Editorial Board will help to review and edit all submissions prior to publication. Read more...
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Section On Early Career Physicians Awards
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AAP SOECP 2023 Awards focus on Research, Education, and Advocacy
Do you know someone who has been an incredible mentor, especially to those underrepresented in medicine? Is an early career physician in your practice leading noteworthy quality improvement projects that are worth celebrating? Are you on a team that is championing community initiatives that address health disparities? We want to hear about these great things! The SOECP is excited to showcase the incredible work of the Academy’s early career physician members. Click on the links below for more information about each award and to submit a nomination.
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Reach Out & Read Inland Empire
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March is National Reading Month!
By Delesa Barnes
Reach Out and Read Inland Empire Program Coordinator
In honor of Dr. Seuss' birthday, March is designated as National Reading Month - a month to motivate people of
all ages to read every day. Here at Reach Out and Read- Inland Empire, we know that reading aloud together, telling stories, and sharing books help forge a lasting, meaningful connection
between caregiver and children 0-5 years old—they create moments that
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LACDPH | Vaccine Preventable Diseases Control Program
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Los Angeles County Department of Public Health invites you to join our information session intended for pediatric providers. Our next session is scheduled Tuesday, April 4th at 5pm. In addition to new DPH updates, guest speaker Gina Johnson, MD will be sharing Northeast Valley Health Corporation’s experience implementing motivational interviewing (MI) to increase COVID-19 vaccination coverage among their patients. MI has a broad range of applications and has been used successfully to approach positive behavior change.
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We would like to hear from you
LACDPH information sessions will cover topics ranging from immunizations and mental health, to ACEs and school health. What topics would be interesting to you? Please take this one-minute survey
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VPDCP Corner
Vaccine Preventable Diseases Control Program
The Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices met last week and presented some preliminary vaccine effectiveness data for respiratory viruses this winter. Summaries below:
Flu: The CDC shared preliminary data on influenza vaccine effectiveness for children 6 months to 17 years of age using the New Vaccine Surveillance Network, which gathers data from seven Children’s Hospitals. Flu vaccine effectiveness against laboratory confirmed Influenza from September 13, 2022 to January 25, 2023 was 68% (95% CI 46-81%) against hospitalizations and 42% (95% CI 25-56%) against ED visits. Vaccine effectiveness was similar for both H3N2 and H1N1 Influenza A.
RSV: Several vaccine products are being evaluated by the FDA, including a long-acting monoclonal antibody, Nirsevimab. Once approved, this product may be recommended for infants under 8 months of age during their first RSV season. This product was 79% (95% CI 68.5-86.1%) effective at preventing medically attended RSV lower tract respiratory infection and 80.6% (95% CI 62.3-90.1%) effective at preventing hospitalization due to RSV. Discussion focused on the importance of ensuring this medication will be available for all infants through a mechanism similar to the Vaccine For Children program.
COVID-19: Preliminary estimates were shared regarding vaccine effectiveness for Pfizer and Moderna products against symptomatic infection for 3-5 year olds. Three doses of Pfizer was 31% (95% CI 7-49%) effective against symptomatic infection for 3-4 year olds. Two doses of Moderna was 60% (95% CI 49-68%) effective against symptomatic infection with COVID-19 for 3-5 year olds.
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Welcome New Chapter Members
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Welcome to the following NEW members who joined the Chapter in February.
Thank you for your support!
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Suraj Batish, MD, FAAP - Pasadena
Jeanne Delgado, MPH, MD, FAAP - Los Angeles
Breanna Dwyer - Long Beach
Alexandra Demopoulos (Medical Student) - Lubbock
Susannah Ehret, MD, FAAP - Granada Hills
Yasangi Jayasinha, MD, FAAP - La Cañada
Johnson Lay (Medical Student) - Lynnwood
Gurjit Marwah, MD, FAAP - Orcutt
Yuu Ohno (Medical Student) – Torrance
Chloe Satriano (Medical Student) - San Diego
Alice Yen (Medical Student) - Glendale
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The Spin to Save Kids! Challenge, organized by the Institute for Advanced Clinical Trials for Children (I-ACT) is the inaugural nationwide challenge that takes place through March 2023. Local communities, associations and organization across the country will gather and participate in various challenges—spinning balls, tops, tire swings, and other creative ways to call attention to the disparities and inequities in children’s pharmaceutical development and approval. Read more...
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Climate Change Committee Updates
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The Climate Change Committee would like to share the following activities:
- Save The Date for Earth Day, on April 22, 2023 and join community members in East Los Angeles to raise awareness on the local impact of climate change. More details to come.
- Attend virtual talk sessions on Environmental Health, hosted by UCLA Preventive Medicine. See the flyer below in the Upcoming Events section.
- Health Air for Healthy Kids, lecture presented by Catherine J. Karr, PhD, MD, MS at the AAP-CA2 Advances in Pediatrics Symposium on May 20, 2023.
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March 21 | Join First 5 SLO for a Pediatric Town Hall!
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April 4th @ 5PM | Pediatric Office Hours
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Join us on April 4th. at 5 PM during the "Open Info Hours" to learn about vaccine preventable diseases and mental health topics. These events will have a new cadence, taking place every quarter. Brought to you by the Los Angeles County Department of Public Health and AAP-CA2.
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April 12th | Let's Talk: Environmental Health
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Hosted by UCLA Preventive Medicine. Virtual sessions on Environmental Health, with speakers from UCSF's Western States Pediatric Environmental Health Specialty Unit (WS PEHSU). Events are on April 12 and May 10, 2023. Registration required. Click to see the flyer
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April 18th | Life After Residency - Career Fair
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Attention residents, fellows, and potential employers.
Join us on April 18th as Dr. Xiao “Ben” Wang, MD, MPH, FAAP provides a wealth of information on expected salaries, job search strategies, job search timeline assessment, and more! Don't miss your chance to live chat with Dr. Ben and ask all the questions pertaining to your career. Plus, meet employers looking to hire!
Please register now. The event starts Tuesday, April 18th, at 6 PM via Zoom. See the agenda below.
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Chapter 2 Pediatricians and Pediatric Subspecialists
Join us for the AAP-CA2 Social in Kern County
Co-Sponsored by Kern Medical and Clinica Sierra Vista
Co-Hosts, AAP-CA2 Board Members:
Lulua Mandviwala, MD, FAAP - Kern County Representative
Mia M. Lagunda, MD, FAAP - Member-At-Large
Saturday, April 29, 2023
1 - 3:30 PM
Location: The Padre Hotel - Rooftop, in Bakersfield
We are continuing with networking events in each of the counties in our region. Members from all counties are invited, so if you are in the area, please join us on April 29 any time between 1 and 3:30 PM in Bakersfield.
- Meet chapter board members and committee chairs
- Learn about chapter projects and opportunities
- Connect with pediatric subspecialists. Bring your business cards!
- Medical students, residents/fellows, early career physicians, join us!
There will be food and music - Kids welcome.
Bring a Guest: Invite a pediatrician who is not a current Chapter 2 member and receive 10% off symposium registration for you and your guest.
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May 20, 2023 | AAP-CA2 Symposium
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Every Tuesday @ Noon | Lactation Office Hours
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Fridays - Miller Children's Grand Rounds
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Pediatric Grand Rounds
Fridays at 8 AM
Join Zoom Meeting
Meeting ID: 924 5224 4153
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RESOURCES Help Me Grow LA
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Help Me Grow LA website: www.HelpMeGrowLA.org
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Help Me Grow LA Call Center phone number: (833) 903-3972
You can help improve the system by partnering with Help Me Grow LA to make sure all young children in your care are supported and provided resources to benefit their development.
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Membership Options | Large Groups
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Enterprise Membership - Did you know?
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Signing up your entire practice (clinical and non-clinical staff) qualifies for a 20% discount on Chapter membership dues. Contact us for details.
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Los Angeles County Immigrant Youth Resource Toolkit
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The Immigrant Youth Task Force (IYTF) at UCLA and the American Academy of Pediatrics California Chapter 2 (AAP-CA2) invite you to visit The Los Angeles County Immigrant Youth Resource Toolkit, a website consolidating community resources in the greater LA area for immigrant youth and families. Our goal is to help professionals from all disciplines address the needs of their immigrant youth patients/clients with regards to health care, legal services, education, social services, and more. As our toolkit continues to evolve, we encourage you to explore and use it in your practice going forward.
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Chapter Committees and Sections
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Chapter committees are great opportunities to get involved in areas that interest you the most. Furthermore, if you are a Fellow member (FAAP), local involvement could position you for leadership opportunities at National AAP. To learn more about our various Committees and Sections, and to sign up, please visit aapca2.org/committees.
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Advertise in Our Newsletter
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AAP-CA2 invites you to advertise in our newsletter
AAP-CA2 publishes its electronic newsletter, Peds@CA2, which is emailed to its 1,500+ members on the second weekend every month. Chapter members and non-profit organizations receive a 50% discount. Please follow the link below for more information.
For advertisement rates and guidelines, please click here.
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Article submissions will be reviewed on a rolling basis. The newsletter is published the second Sunday of each month.
You may direct questions and article submissions to the "American Academy of Pediatrics - CA Chapter 2" <chapter2@aapca2.org>.
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The AAP-CA2 Newsletter Editorial Review Board
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Established in July 2020 to highlight educational content and resources of value to chapter members, and to showcase our chapter membership.
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AAP-CA2 Board of Directors 2022-2024
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AAP-CA2 Chapter Excellence Award
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For the ninth year in a row, the AAP-CA2 is a recipient of the 2020 AAP Award of Chapter Excellence in recognition for its accomplishments during the 2020 calendar year. We would like to thank you, our members, for your loyalty as we advocate for children, pediatricians and pediatric subspecialists, bringing you opportunities for engagement and professional development.
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Thank you to the 1,339 who follow us on Twitter! @AAPCA2
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