Abstract |
The coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic forced the suspension of in-person education in schools serving students in kindergarten through 12th grade (K-12) across the United States. As time passed, teachers, students, and parents struggled with remote education. With limited guidance at the federal level, physicians and school leaders across the country collaborated to develop local solutions for schools. This article describes the lessons learned from the development of 4 academic-community partnerships and collaboration among these partnerships to provide national leadership on managing COVID-19 mitigation in the K-12 environment. In addition, we describe a pathway forward for using academic-community partnerships to improve child health.
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Authors | Kanecia O Zimmerman, Jennifer L Goldman, Jennifer E Schuster, Atenas Mena, Margo Quiriconi, Sabrina M Butteris, Shawn Koval, Gregory P DeMuri, Nancy B Mueller, Daniel K Benjamin, Sarah C Armstrong, Ibukunoluwa C Kalu, Angelique Boutzoukas, Ganga S Moorthy, Hannah Lane, David J Weber, Jason G Newland |
Journal | Pediatrics
(Pediatrics)
Vol. 149
Issue Suppl 2
(02 01 2022)
ISSN: 1098-4275 [Electronic] United States |
PMID | 34737179
(Publication Type: Journal Article, Research Support, N.I.H., Extramural)
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Copyright | Copyright © 2022 by the American Academy of Pediatrics. |
Topics |
- Academic Medical Centers
- COVID-19
- Community-Institutional Relations
- Humans
- Pandemics
- Schools
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