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Cooperative program for Asian pediatricians

Y Sakakihara1, Y Nakamura

  • 1Department of Pediatrics, Faculty of Medicine, University of Tokyo, Japan.

Acta Paediatrica Japonica : Overseas Edition
|December 1, 1993
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The Cooperative Program for Asian Pediatricians (CPAP) fosters connections among young Asian pediatricians. This initiative aims to build a vital human network, facilitating smoother international cooperation in the region.

Area of Science:

  • Medical Education
  • International Health
  • Pediatrics

Background:

  • The Cooperative Program for Asian Pediatricians (CPAP) was established in 1989.
  • CPAP is a non-government organization focused on fostering relationships among young pediatricians in Asia.
  • It provides opportunities for overseas travel and professional exchange to early-career physicians.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To promote mutual understanding and friendship among young pediatricians in Asian countries.
  • To facilitate the development of a professional human network for pediatricians across Asia.
  • To enhance international cooperation within the Asian pediatric community.

Main Methods:

  • CPAP facilitates mutual relationships and overseas travel for young, inexperienced pediatricians.
Keywords:
AsiaChild Health ServicesDelivery Of Health CareDeveloped CountriesDeveloping CountriesEastern AsiaEconomic FactorsFinancial ActivitiesFundsGoalsHealthHealth PersonnelHealth ServicesInternational CooperationJapanMaternal-child Health ServicesNongovernmental OrganizationsOrganizationsPhysiciansPrimary Health CarePrograms

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  • The program relies on funding from alumni associations, private companies, and individual donors.
  • It has invited 36 pediatricians from 11 Asian countries to date.
  • Main Results:

    • CPAP has successfully created a network of 36 Asian pediatricians from 11 countries.
    • The program facilitates international connections for early-career physicians.
    • It has operated for over three decades, building a foundation for collaboration.

    Conclusions:

    • The human network constructed by CPAP is expected to ease and smoothen international cooperation in the Asian region.
    • CPAP's unique focus on young, inexperienced pediatricians addresses a gap in existing programs.
    • Continued support and participation are vital for the program's long-term impact on regional pediatric collaboration.