Report
California Medical Education Collaborative Report
Changing Pediatric Residency Training to Improve Quality of Care for Children and Youth with Special Healthcare Needs
A framework for redesigning pediatric residency training programs.
In the California Medical Education Collaborative project, NICHQ was tasked with developing a framework for training pediatricians to deliver care to children with chronic illness in a medical home model by redesigning pediatric training programs in California. This report details the framework and approach NICHQ recommended.
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Date published:
March 31, 2011
Authors:
Charles Homer, MD, MPH: President and CEO, National Initiative for Children’s Healthcare Quality
Lloyd Provost, MS: Senior Improvement Advisor, National Initiative for Children’s Healthcare Quality
Ann Stark, MD: Professor of Pediatrics, Baylor College of Medicine and Senior Clinical Consultant, National Initiative for Children’s Healthcare Quality
Thomas S. Klitzner, MD PhD: Jack H. Skirball Professor of Pediatrics and Director Pediatric Medical Home Program at UCLA, Mattel Children’s Hospital UCLA
Emily Clermont, MPH: Project Manager, National Initiative for Children’s Healthcare Quality