Experts in pediatrics,
Advocates for children.
Experts in pediatrics,
Advocates for children.
Experts in pediatrics,
Advocates for children.
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Association News
Press Releases
Nursing Leaders Taking Action on Extreme Heat
The National Association of Pediatric Nurse Practitioners' president, Dr. Daniel Crawford, joined fellow nursing leaders in D.C. for a monumental summit.Twenty-six
Association Updates
NAPNAP Honors Milestone Employees
On Aug. 21, James Wendorf, NAPNAP's executive director, honored staff who have achieved or surpassed milestone anniversaries - 5 years, 10 years, 15 years
Inside the Beltway
Inside the Beltway – August 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.Every
Official Statements
Official Statement in Response to Bloomberg Article on NP Education
Approved by NAPNAP's PresidentThe National Association of Pediatric Nurse Practitioners (NAPNAP) joined numerous advanced practice nursing organizations
Association Updates
SIG Election Results
NAPNAP Special Interest Groups (SIGs) recently held elections. Please help us by congratulating our newly elected SIG leaders for the July 2024 - June
Press Releases
Financial Stressors for Parents of Children and Emerging Adults with Congenital Heart Disease: A Qualitative Study
With congenital heart disease (CHD) being the most prevalent congenital defect globally, a recent article published in the Journal of Pediatric Health
Official Statements
Official Statement on Declaration of Firearm Violence as a Public Health Crisis
The National Association of Pediatric Nurse Practitioners (NAPNAP) strongly supports U.S. Surgeon General Dr. Vivek Murthy’s declaration that firearm violence
Inside the Beltway
Inside the Beltway – June 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.Federal
NAPNAP Daily News
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Repeated Exposure To High Levels Of Particle Pollution Raises Children’s Risk Of Depression, Anxiety, Other Mental Health Symptoms, Study Finds
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Number Of Congenital Syphilis-Related Stillbirths Increased Annually From 2016 To 2022 While Proportion Of Cases Resulting In Stillbirth Remained Stable, Data Show
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Enterovirus D68 Spreading Across US, Wastewater Samples Show
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Antimicrobial Resistance Could Cause More Than 39M Cumulative Deaths From 2025 To 2050, Study Projects
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Instagram Says It Will Expand Privacy Protections For Children