Click here to skip navigation

Asthma 2013 Revision

Authors

  • Bradley E Chipps, MD, FAAP, FAAAI, FCCP
  • Daniel A Rauch, MD, FAAP
  • Julie P. Katkin, MD, FAAP, FCCP

Reviewer

  • Howard Taras, MD

AAP Staff

  • HeowCh’ng Ang, Instructional Designer, E-Learning
  • Tamiko O’Brill, Project Manager, E-Learning

Original Authors

  • Bradley E Chipps, MD, FAAP, FAAAI, FCCP
  • Mark L Corbett, MD, FAAAAI, FACAAI
  • Chris Landon, MD, FAAP, FCCP, CMD
  • Todd A Mahr, MD, FAAP, FAAAAI, FACAAI
  • Michael Mellon, MD, FAAP
  • Daniel A Rauch, MD, FAAP
  • Elizabeth L Robbins, MD, FAAP
  • Bruce M Schnapf, DO, FAAP
  • Susan Chu Walley, MD, FAAP

Drake Resource Group

Since 1994, Drake Resource Group, Inc. has been an award-winning developer of customized and interactive learning solutions serving Fortune 1000 clients, small to mid-size business partners and their clients as well as non-profit organizations. Our learning consulting business has served clients such as the American Academy of Pediatrics, Motorola, Allstate, Hewitt Associates, Caremark Rx and OMNI Youth Services.

We focus on all aspects of an organization's learning needs - from initial planning phases, to development, deployment and evaluation. Learning solutions can be designed and delivered via in person workshops, interactive webinars, eLearning courseware, printed formats or a blended approach. For more information, visit www.DrakeRG.com.

EQIPP Planning Group

  • Gautham Suresh, MD, FAAP, Chair
  • David Gordon Bundy, MD, FAAP
  • Christopher A Cunha, MD, FAAP
  • Karen Kamachi, MD, FAAP
  • Suzanne Lazorick, MD, MPH,FAAP

AAP Support

The mission of the Quality Improvement Innovation Network (QuIIN), a network of practicing pediatricians and their staff, is to improve care and outcomes for children and families. QuIIN does so by using quality improvement science to test practical tools, measures, and strategies for use in everyday pediatric practice, the child's medical home, as well as by informal assessment that provides practicing pediatrician perspective into evidenced based recommendations and tools for implementation.

The measures and data collection tools presented in this course were tested by the Quality Improvement Innovation Network. Comments and feedback were incorporated.

Commercial Support

The EQIPP: Asthma - Diagnosing and Managing in Pediatrics course was produced by the American Academy of Pediatrics. The work was supported by Boehringer Ingelheim.