Global Pediatric Education Consortium

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Global Pediatric Education Consortium

The Global Pediatric Education Consortium (GPEC) is a nonprofit organization dedicated to improving the health outcomes of infants, children, adolescents, and young adults worldwide. It achieves this by enhancing the education and training of pediatricians and fostering collaboration among international healthcare-related organizations.

History and Formation

The GPEC was formed in response to a meeting initiated by prominent international pediatric figures in 2009. The meeting, sponsored by the American Board of Pediatrics Foundation, brought together leaders from over 16 national and regional education, training, and accreditation organizations. The goal was to explore the concept of creating common standards for training and assessing pediatricians to improve the quality of medical care for children globally.

Objectives

  • Improve Healthcare Systems: The organization aims to strengthen local and national healthcare systems by creating a sustainable environment for pediatric healthcare through the augmentation of a quality local/national pediatric workforce.
  • Collaborative Efforts: GPEC collaborates with other international healthcare organizations to further its vision of enhancing children's health worldwide.
  • Global Standards: The consortium seeks to establish common standards for pediatric training and assessment, fostering a global community of well-equipped pediatric healthcare providers.

Participating Organizations

As of September 2011, participating organizations included numerous international bodies such as the American Academy of Pediatrics, American Board of Pediatrics, Brazilian Pediatric Society, Chinese Pediatric Society, and the Royal College of Paediatrics and Child Health (UK), among others. This diverse participation underscores GPEC's commitment to a collaborative approach in pediatric education.

Programs and Future Directions

While specific details on current programs are not widely available, the organization's focus on sustainability and global impact suggests ongoing efforts to implement its vision. It seeks major funding and strategic partnerships to support these initiatives, aligning with broader objectives like the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) related to child health.

Impact and Future Plans

The GPEC's initiatives have the potential to significantly improve pediatric care globally by enhancing the quality and accessibility of pediatric education. By fostering collaboration and setting universal standards, it aims to address disparities in healthcare delivery and contribute to the advancement of child health worldwide.

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Global Pediatric Education Consortium Training and Sustaining a Global Pediatric Workforce Home About Us Global Curriculum Curriculum Download PDF Early Adopters Core Competencies History Assessment RCPCH Events UpcomingCurrent Events 1st Global Summit 2nd Global Summit 3rd Global Summit 4th Global Summit 5th Global Summit 6th Global Summit 7th Global Summit FAQs Participants News Contact Us The Global Pediatric Curriculumis an exhaustive outline of Skills Procedures and Patient Care Knowledge that can be used to create local training materials. View Download We began discussing the feasibility of global standards for training andassessment. If this were possible through collaboration with the global pediatric community the outcome could be a dramatic improvement in the quality of care we provide tothe worlds children. Dr.

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