The Task Force on Safety & Wellbeing comprises a diverse group of AAP members from across the country who work in a variety of practice settings. Some are experts in the field of wellbeing and safety, while others have experienced adversity in practice themselves.

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Task Force Overview

The task force is charged with the following: identifying key drivers impacting wellbeing and safety of pediatricians; identifying short, medium and long-term opportunities to enhance wellbeing and safety; identifying what unique role(s) the AAP should play in the above opportunities while identifying key partners to address pediatrician needs.

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AAP District Voices

During the 2024 annual leadership conference, the task force heard directly from District representatives to learn what is most important to AAP members regarding safety and wellbeing. According to an informal virtual survey of Leadership Conference attendees, the topics most affecting the health, safety and well-being of pediatricians include pay, administrative burdens, nonclinical tasks, charting, insurance and workload.

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Last Updated

07/10/2025

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American Academy of Pediatrics