American Academy of Pediatrics
Pediatrics in Review (PIR) remains the trusted clinical review journal for busy medical professionals. The journal that leads residents through training and board examination also guides today’s practicing clinicians on the optimal diagnostic and therapeutic management of diseases and delivery of pediatric outpatient or inpatient care.
Journal features include review articles with CME quizzes mapped to ABP content domains; In Brief articles, Visual Diagnosis and Index of Suspicion case reports, the Chronic Conditions series, and the new Three Patient Cases feature with A Specalist Weighs In commentary.
Read full text articles at pedsinreview.org with a current subscription and enjoy special online tools like robust search, cross-referencing, article history, citation recommendations, and archives dating back to 1979 plus access to bonus content anniversary issues and special Visual Diagnosis and Index of Suspicion supplement case issues.
Receive bonus monthly eTOC alerts announcing new issues, PIR Journal insights emails, and Blog posts by PIR Editors and special guests.
Benefits of Membership
AAP member residents in training receive a complimentary subscription to PIR. Current AAP members and fellowship trainees in good standing can save up to 20% on an annual PIR subscription.
Not a member? Join today at https://www.aap.org/en/membership-application/join-aap/.
Journal-based CME Credit
AAP Credit
NAPNAP Contact Hours
MOC Part 2
AAPA Credit Hours
Editor
Joseph A. Zenel, MD, FAAP 
Deputy Editor
Hugh D. Allen, MD, FAAP
“Pediatrics in Review is an excellent method of reviewing and updating your knowledge of core issues in pediatrics.”
Pediatrics in Review (PIR) helps keep me up to date and informed. It’s my go-to source to succinctly answer general clinical questions.
Andrea Branch MD, FAAP
I consider PIR to be the Educational Heart of our Profession!
Laura Heimback-Graham, MD, FAAP
PIR is an easy and interesting way to achieve CME credits and MOC and stay up to date. The articles are concise, up to date, well-edited and pertinent to children you will see every day in the practice of general pediatrics.
Catherine Bartlett, MD, FAAP
Subscribe! PIR is very helpful in day-to-day practice.
Asma Quadir, MD, FRCPC
I've been reading Pediatrics in Review regularly since residency. Much more valuable than any other publication for a practicing general pediatrician.
Bill Pfeiffer, MD
In depth articles, great up to date information, very useful for my practice in Urgent Care.
Karen Kilian, MN, ARNP, CCRN
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