Research Suggests Sleep Quality is Important Factor in Managing Diabetes
Research Suggests Sleep Quality is Important Factor in Managing Diabetes NEW YORK, Aug. 25, 2020 – While it is no secret that teenagers as a whole do not get enough sleep, lack of sleep can be even more problematic
Dr. Jessica Peck Introduced as President of the National Association of Pediatric Nurse Practitioners
Dr. Jessica Peck Introduced as President of the National Association of Pediatric Nurse Practitioners One-year term began July 1, Rajashree Koppolu moves into immediate past president role. NEW YORK, July 29, 2020 – The National Association of Pediatric Nurse
Research Shows Need for Multidimensional Approach to Teens with Chronic Diseases
Research Shows Need for Multidimensional Approach to Teens with Chronic Diseases Authors interviewed teens with type 1 diabetes, ADHD, cystic fibrosis and others. NEW YORK, July 14, 2020 – While it is no secret that teens with chronic diseases
New Review Provides Comprehensive Overview of Existing Clinical Practice Guidelines for Childhood Overweight and Obesity
New Review Provides Comprehensive Overview of Existing Clinical Practice Guidelines for Childhood Overweight and Obesity ​​​​​​​NEW YORK, May 27, 2020 – Nearly 19 percent of American youth age 2-19 are obese, and while pediatric primary care providers recognize the
New Research Suggests Teenagers Need to Hear More from Health Care Providers to Fully Understand Commercial Sexual Exploitation
New Research Suggests Teenagers Need to Hear More from Health Care Providers to Fully Understand Commercial Sexual Exploitation NEW YORK, May 11, 2020 – A new research report entitled ÂTeen Knowledge of Commercial Sexual Exploitation of Children reveals a
Organization Ranked 29th in Best Nonprofits to Work For
NAPNAP Ranked 29th in Best Nonprofits to Work For NEW YORK April 3, 2020 – The National Association of Pediatric Nurse Practitioners (NAPNAP) was recently selected as one of the 2020 Best Nonprofits To Work For. The NonProfit Times,
NAPNAP Executive Board Debuts New Strategic Plan
NAPNAP Executive Board Debuts New Strategic Plan Recognized as global leader, trusted authority and indispensable resource on comprehensive pediatric advanced practice nursing NEW YORK Feb. 4, 2002 – After a five-month process that involved significant discovery with various membership
Leading Children’s Health Groups Oppose New Federal Guidance on Medicaid
Washington, D.C.—The American Academy of Pediatrics, Children’s Defense Fund, Children’s Hospital Association, Family Voices, First Focus on Children, Georgetown University Center for Children and Families, March of Dimes and National Association of Pediatric Nurse Practitioners issue the following joint
Top Organizations Encourage Appeals Court to Rule Against Trump Administration, End Detention of Migrant Children
Top Organizations Encourage Appeals Court to Rule Against Trump Administration, End Detention of Migrant Children January 28, 2020 – On behalf of a coalition of the nation’s leading organizations dedicated to the care, health, education, well-being, and welfare of children
NAPNAP Joins Leading Child Health Groups in Response to ACA Ruling
Leading Children’s Health and Medical Groups Respond to Appeals Court Decision to Overturn Affordable Care Act’s Individual Mandate The ruling leaves children and families facing uncertainty at a time when more children are uninsured Dec. 19, 2019 Washington, DC—In
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