ϰϲͼ Pediatric Residency Advocacy Opportunities
Pediatricians in the 21st century must be more than medically sophisticated. Advocacy for the diverse needs of children requires that pediatricians collaborate with other healthcare workers, government officials and leaders from different community agencies. In 2000, the ϰϲͼ was awarded a $2.5 million grant from the . The grant, one of only ten nationwide, recognized this program's innovative approach to community and interdisciplinary professional collaboration.
Community Pediatrics and Advocacy Training
In this rotation, residents are introduced to community-based organizations active in Milwaukee in advocacy for children and families. They gain competency in team-building skills, cultural sensitivity and awareness, multi-disciplinary care coordination and child advocacy. Core curriculum modules include a focus on classism and racism, impact of poverty, health care financing, barriers to access, applied public policy and ethics.
Community Pediatrics Elective
An elective experience in addition to your required rotations allowing for additional focus on your advocacy interests.
Wisconsin State Advocacy Day
An annual event for pediatric residents in the state of Wisconsin to present their advocacy work to residents from all three pediatric residency programs (to colleagues from Madison and Marshfield) and learn about timely advocacy efforts in the state.
DEI Committee Advocacy Subgroup
Our program includes a resident led/program sponsored committee focused on enhancing advocacy education, collaborating on community based projects and provide training and opportunities for legislative advocacy. Our subgroup co chairs serve as AAP trainee delegates for the state and nation
Advocacy-Based Initiatives and Scholarship
Our residents are involved in and leading numerous advocacy-based initiatives and scholarly projects including receiving many AAP CATCH Grants:
- 2020 AAP Catch Grant: Adolescent-Derived Interventions for Vaping Cessation, Violeta Tregoning, Robert Trevino
- 2020 AAP Catch Grant: Suicide Prevention through Firearm Safety, John Schimek, Abby Engen Schimek
- 2019 AAP Catch Grant: Health Literacy for Refugees Gabe DeVela, Sonia Mehta