PEDIATRICS Vol. 105 No. 1 Supplement January 2000, pp. 161
FOPE II Task Force Chairperson
FOPE II Task Force Vice Chairperson
Principal Investigator
Director
Many other organizations responded to requests for information,
including medical student groups and family and parenting associations,
as well as national medical organizations, such as the American Medical
Association and the National Medical Association (Pediatric Section).
Other respected colleagues attended meetings of one of the Project's 5 topic-specific Workgroups. Although too numerous to list, their
materials and perspectives informed the deliberations of the FOPE II
Project. However, the Task Force especially expresses their gratitude
to those organizations that sent a representative to a Task Force
Meeting, including: American Academy of Family Physicians (Norman Kahn,
Jr, MD), National Association of Pediatric Nurse Associates and
Practitioners (Ardy Dunn, PhD, PNP), Oxford Health Plans (Bartley Bryt,
MD), and Society for Physician Assistants in Pediatrics (Patrick
Killeen, MS, PA-C).
The Task Force commends the contributions of many staff members from
departments and divisions within the American Board of Pediatrics and
the American Academy of Pediatrics. Their efforts to obtain or verify
data, information and materials, and provide guidance, suggestions, and
administrative support greatly enhanced this report. In particular, the
Task Force acknowledges those individuals who worked for the FOPE II
Project, especially Mary Ruth Back, FOPE II Health Policy Analyst, for
her unflagging dedication to all aspects of the Project. The Task Force
also thanks Sarah Brotherton, PhD, and her assistant, Jadranka Karacic,
from the AAP Division of Health Policy Research, as well as Holly S. Ruch-Ross, ScD (consultant), for their significant efforts to devise
and implement the multifaceted Survey of Sections component of the Project. Donna Bundy is recognized, moreover, for her administrative and budgetary assistance. In addition, the consulting services of
Thomas M. Gorey, JD, and Ethan A. B. Ogle-Jewett, MA, were invaluable in the development and completion of this report.
Finally, profound thanks go to the overwhelming number of individual
pediatricians who responded to surveys, attended and/or testified at
FOPE II Open Forums, sent letters and electronic mail messages, phoned
Project members, and/or spoke with them at meetings. The contributions
of these members of the pediatric community are immeasurable.
THE FUTURE OF PEDIATRIC
EDUCATION II (FOPE II) Task Force acknowledges that this report,
and the recommendations contained herein, would not be possible without
the efforts of many interested and invested parties. First and
foremost, the Task Force gratefully recognizes the contributions of the
organizations within the pediatric community and their sections,
committees, interest groups, task forces, chapters, and individual
members. These groups repeatedly responded to requests to provide
organizational perspectives on specific issues and drafts of the FOPE
II recommendations: Ambulatory Pediatric Association; American Academy
of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry; American Academy of Pediatrics;
American Board of Pediatrics; American College of Osteopathic
Pediatricians; American Pediatric Society; Association of Medical
School Pediatric Department Chairmen; Association of Pediatric Program
Directors; Canadian Paediatric Society; Council on Medical Student
Education in Pediatrics; National Association of Children's Hospitals
and Related Institutions; Society for Adolescent Medicine; Society for
Developmental and Behavioral Pediatrics; and Society for Pediatric Research.
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