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  • Pediatrics
  • School Health
  • Emergency Medicine

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  • Schools increasingly serve students with special health care needs and chronic conditions.
  • Ensuring access to on-site licensed health care professionals presents ongoing challenges for school districts.
  • Medical and nonmedical school personnel face heightened risks managing student medical emergencies.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To update the American Academy of Pediatrics' policy on medical emergencies in schools.
  • To increase pediatrician awareness of schools' roles in emergency preparedness.
  • To provide recommendations for medical homes and school physicians supporting school personnel.

Main Methods:

  • Policy statement revision based on previous guidelines (2001, 2008, 2017).
  • Focus on individual student emergencies, not schoolwide or communitywide disasters.
  • Recommendations for pediatricians, medical homes, and school physicians.

Main Results:

  • Highlights the evolving needs of students with chronic health conditions in schools.
  • Addresses the complexities and risks faced by school personnel during medical events.
  • Emphasizes the collaborative role of healthcare providers and schools.

Conclusions:

  • Reinforces the critical need for robust school emergency medical preparedness.
  • Advocates for enhanced support and guidance for school personnel managing student health emergencies.
  • Stresses the importance of collaboration between healthcare providers and educational institutions.