Editor in Chief: Thomas K. Mclnerny, MD,
FAAPThomas McInerny, MD has been a primary care pediatrician in
privatepractice in Rochester, NY for 40 years and is Professor and
AssociateChair for Clinical Affairs in the Department of Pediatrics
at the Universityof Rochester Medical Center. He is a graduate of
Dartmouth College andHarvard Medical School and did his pediatric
residency training at CincinnatiChildren’s Hospital and Boston
Children’s Hospital. He has held manyelected and appointed
positions in the AAP since 1987 including Presidentof Chapter I,
District II, Member and chair of the Pediatric Research in
theOffice Setting Steering Committee, Member and Chair of the
Chapter ForumCommittee, Member and Chair of the Committee on Child
Health Financing,and the Steering Committee on Quality Improvement
and Management. Healso was a member of the Task Force on Mental
Health which developed theAAP Mental Health Toolkit.
He is a member of the American Pediatric Society and the Academic
PediatricAssociation and a Certified Physician Executive and Fellow
of the AmericanCollege of Physician Executives. In 2011 he was
elected President of the AAP,and he served from 2012 to 2013; he is
now the AAP Immediate Past President.
Associate Editor: Henry M. Adam, MD, FAAPUntil
recently, Dr. Henry M. Adam was a Professor of Clinical Pediatrics
at the Albert Einstein College of Medicine in the Bronx, NY. After
graduating Phi Beta Kappa from Hamilton College and studying as a
Woodrow Wilson Foundation Fellow at Yale University, he graduated
from the State University of NY-Upstate Medical Center in 1979,
where he was elected to the Alpha Omega Alpha Honor Medical
Society. Following pediatric residency training at Mount Sinai
Medical Center in NYC, he was a Fellow in general and behavioural
pediatrics and then joined the faculty at Einstein.
He has directed the Pediatric Outreach Program (1984-86), the AIDS
Day Care Center (1987-90), and the Pediatric AIDS Primary Care
Program (1990-94), all at Jacobi Medical Center. As an educator,
Dr. Adam directed the pediatric residency training program at
Montefiore Medical Center (1994-2002), has received the Lewis Fraad
Teaching Award, and has been elected to the Leo Davidoff Teaching
Society.
Associate Editor: Deborah E. Campbell, MD,
FAAPDeborah Campbell, MD, FAAP, is Professor of Clinical
Pediatricsand Associate Professor of Clinical Obstetrics &
Gynecology andWomen’s Health at Albert Einstein College of
Medicine, ProgramDirector for the fellowship in Neonatal-Perinatal
Medicine, andDirector of the Division of Neonatology at the
Children’s Hospital atMontefiore. She conducts the Low birth weight
infant Evaluation andAssessment Program (LEAP) and has served
various leadershiproles at the American Academy of Pediatrics, New
York StateAssociation of Regional Perinatal Programs and Networks,
NYC LocalEarly Intervention Coordinating Council, and Greater New
York Marchof Dimes Health Professionals Advisory Board and National
March ofDimes.
She is a member of the Greater New York Hospital
AssociationPerinatal Safety Collaborative Advisory Group, the
National QualityForum Perinatal Collaborative, and the New York
State Perinatal QualityCollaborative Neonatology Expert Workgroup.
She also serves on theNYS Palliative Care Education and Training
Council, an expert panelthat has developed guidance and advice for
the New York StateDepartment of Health on best practices in pain
management and end-of-life care. She served as a member on the AAP
Taskforce on Implementationof Newborn Hearing Screening and the
Early Hearing Detection andIntervention (EHDI) Program. She is
currently co-chair of the Bright FuturesGuidelines, 4th edition
Infancy Expert Panel.
Associate Editor: Deepak M. Kamat, MD, PhD,
FAAPDeepak Kamat, MD, PhD, FAAP, is a professor at theCarman and
Ann Adams Department of Pediatrics atthe Childrens Hospital of
Michigan and Wayne StateUniversity. He is also the vice chair of
education,director of the Institute of Medical Education,
andprogram director for the International Health Pathwayand
Pediatric Global Health Certificate program. Dr.Kamat practices
general pediatrics, clinical immunology,and international
health.
Associate Editor: Kelly J. Kelleher, MD, MPH,
FAAPDr. Kelleher is Professor of Pediatrics and Public Health in
the Colleges ofMedicine and Public Health at the Ohio State
University, Vice President ofCommunity Health and Services Research
at Nationwide Children’sHospital, and Center Director in the Center
for Innovation in PediatricPractice at the Research Institute at
Nationwide Children’s Hospital inColumbus, Ohio.
He is a pediatrician and health services researcher focusedon
improving and measuring the quality of pediatric care for
high-riskchildren affected by social determinants of health,
violence, neglect, alcohol,drug use, or mental disorders. He has
been continuously funded by NIHsince shortly after completing his
training in 1990 and is now the PI onprojects from NIMH, AHRQ, and
CMS/CMMI. He is involved in strategydevelopment for the Nationwide
Children’s Healthy Neighborhood, HealthyFamily zone.
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