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Washington Office Intern Program
The American Academy of Pediatrics -- Washington office --
has maintained a successful internship program since 1981. The internship
program is primarily designed for those interested in learning about child
health issues, the legislative process, and public affairs activities.
Description
The Academy's Washington office internship program is available to college,
medical and graduate students, residents and AAP members and family.
While this program is individualized, examples of internship activities
are outlined below.
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Congressional hearings: Interns attend congressional hearings on a variety
of child health issues. Upon returning to the office a report would be
communicated by the intern to the person responsible for the issue covered.
These hearings would include markups, general oversight hearings and those
on specific issues.
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Department of Health and Human Services: Interns become familiar with the
legislative activities of the Academy's Washington office and attend meetings
and/or hearings whenever possible.
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Research: Interns assist with the the preparation of background material
for use with Congress and for Academy staff and member distribution on
the issues(s) assigned.
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Coalitions: Interns learn the value of forming useful unions with other
organizations which have similar goals. These coalitions enable the advocates
to present a stronger voice.
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Association work: Interns have the opportunity to learn how an association
works internally as well as with outside organizations. Attendance at Academy
meetings will be arranged whenever possible.
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Media: Interns with an interest in journalism can work with public affairs
staff in communicating legislative issues effectively to reporters, AAP
members and the general public.
The American Academy of Pediatrics can accommodate three interns at a time.
The length of an internship is a minimum of four weeks.
Application
Interested persons should apply to the Washington office in writing. The
application should include:
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Status: the applicant should state his/her professional or school status
clearly. If a student, the letter should include information regarding
course of study and expected degree.
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Intent: the applicant should indicate his/her expectations from participating
in this program. This
should be a clear statement outlining those expectations.
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Credit: the applicant should state whether and what type of credit will
be earned through participation in this program and whether that credit
is required for the degree in question. The applicant should also indicate
the action required by AAP staff to show the intern has fulfilled all requirements
of the school.
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Financial: the applicant should be aware that he/she is responsible for
any expenses or financial needs. The AAP should be informed when the intern
is being supported through a source other than the individual or the individual's
family.
Selection
A selection committee will review the applications for internships at the
Academy and respond to applicants in writing.
Financial
The Academy will not finance any part of this program, either through expenses,
living arrangements, or a stipend.
For additional information regarding the American Academy of Pediatrics'
internship program, please contact Katy Matthews at 202/347-8600.
Application letters should be sent to the following address:
Katy Matthews
American Academy of Pediatrics 601 13th Street,
NW Suite 400 North
Washington, DC 20005.
E-mail at Kmatthews@aap.org.
The American Academy of Pediatrics is an organization of 60,000
primary care pediatricians, pediatric medical subspecialists and pediatric
surgical specialists dedicated to the health, safety andwell-being
of infants, children, adolescents and young adults.
American Academy of Pediatrics
Department of Federal Affairs
601 13th Street, NW
Suite 400 North
Washington, DC 20005
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