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The American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) is an organization
of 60,000 pediatric medical, surgical, and multidisciplinary
subspecialists committed to the attainment of optimal, physical,
mental, and social health for all children, adolescents, and
young adults.
Nearly one-half of the 60,000 members of the Academy belong
to one or more sections. Sections develop ideas and generate
programs that improve the care of infants, children, adolescents,
and young adults. Although their primary goal is education,
sections also are involved in policy development, public education,
and advocacy for children.
In July 2000, the Academy established a Section on Breastfeeding
to offer networking and educational opportunities for AAP
members interested in breastfeeding promotion and management.
Currently the Section has approximately 650 members, making
it one of the larger Sections of the Academy.
For information on how to join the Section on
Breastfeeding click here!
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