Open Chair Positions

Membership and Communications Chair Committee positions are open. Advance your career and be a part of the Georgia AAP.

Announcing a New Immigrant Health Toolkit Website

After an extensive review by the chapter’s Immigrant Health Workgroup, a new website has been created with updated information for pediatric patients and families.

2023 Symposium Recap

Learn more about our latest symposium exploring the root causes of violence and innovative approaches to build resilience in communities.

The DC Chapter of the American Academy of Pediatrics

Dedicated to the Health of All Children

The DC Chapter of AAP is dedicated to promoting the optimal health and development of children and adolescents of Washington, D.C. in partnership with their families and communities, and to support the pediatricians who care for them.

Diversity Equity and Inclusion Statement on Racism

As health care providers dedicated to promoting the health and wellness of pediatric populations and pediatricians in the District of Columbia, the DC Chapter of the American Academy of Pediatrics understands the direct impact of systemic racism on the communities in which we serve. 

FY’25 Elections

The Executive Committee of the American Academy of Pediatrics, DC Chapter, consists of a
President, Vice President, Treasurer and Secretary. The Vice President serves as President-elect for consistency across the leadership transitions. The Secretary and Treasurer positions may be extended beyond their original elected position based on the needs of the chapter. Ideally, the Treasurer and Secretary are elected on alternating years. At-Large Board positions are also available for 2-year terms and are encouraged to run for executive positions during their term or immediately following their elected term, depending on chapter needs and their interest. LEARN MORE

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Advocacy Day

March 5, 2024

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Held 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. • Nov 9 • Jan 11 • Mar 14 • June 13
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Diversity Equity and Inclusion Statement on Racism

As health care providers dedicated to promoting the health and wellness of pediatric populations and pediatricians in the District of Columbia, the DC Chapter of the American Academy of Pediatrics understands the direct impact of systemic racism on the communities in which we serve. As healthcare providers dedicated to promoting the health and wellness of the pediatric population in the District of Columbia, the DC AAP is committed to advancing the care of ALL children. We understand that we cannot accomplish this goal without tackling systemic racism and the many forms it shows up in the lives of the children for which we care.

DC AAP aims to foster an environment that supports people of all races, ethnicities, and cultures. The chapter aims to support systems that enable equitable access to resources so that our patients and members can thrive. DC AAP also endorses professional workshops and continuing learning opportunities that highlight programs that are diverse, equitable and inclusive.

Through advocacy, education, and support, we will strive to create a more equitable world for our patients. We will advocate locally and nationally to improve policies to ensure all our children have equal access to healthcare. We will educate our patients and our community to ensure we are delivering high quality equitable care through programs that are diverse, equitable and inclusive.

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Asthma Summit

The Asthma Summit is a annual summit joint that is an educational collaboration between Children’s National Hospital/IMPACT DC and The George Washington University School of Medicine & Health Services. As part of the Clinical Public Health program, the Summit focuses on how future clinicians can help eliminate childhood Asthma in Washington, DC.  As part of the experience, students work in groups to develop Clinical Public Health proposals with prevention strategies that address childhood asthma prevalence, attacks, and/or treatment, one of which is an Op-Ed. These Op-Eds are scored by our IMPACT team and the top 3 are published in the DC AAP’s newsletter.

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D.C. Asthma Camp Proposal: Camp Lil’ Wheezy

Play hard, breathe easy: A Coach’s Guide to Asthma

Mobile Health Care to Fight the Asthma Epidemic

Rewriting Asthma’s Story in Washington D.C.

Landlord Accountability is a Public Health Issue

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American Academy of Pediatrics
District of Columbia Chapter

P.O. Box 4521
Washington, D.C. 20017

For general inquiries and information,
please email DC AAP at executivedirector@aapdc.org