A day in the life of a Pediatric Resident in 1970s
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Jesse Hackell, MD, FAAP, is a graduate of Princeton University and received his MD degree from The Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine in 1976. His pediatric residency was completed at Johns Hopkins as well, and he undertook one year of training in neonatal-perinatal medicine at The University of Texas in Houston. He practiced pediatrics in Rockland County, NY from 1981 until his retirement in 2022, and was a founding member of Pomona Pediatrics, now a division of Boston Children’s Health Physicians, there in 1987. He is certified by the American Board of Pediatrics, with permanent certification. He is a fellow of the American Academy of Pediatrics and is the President of the New York State Chapter 3 of the AAP, and co-chair of the Pediatric Council for Chapters 2 & 3. He is Chair of the National AAP Committee on Practice and Ambulatory Medicine (COPAM) and has served on the executive committee of the AAP Section on Administration and Practice Management (SOAPM). His professional interests include addressing vaccine confidence, practice management, and advocacy on children’s health issues.
A day in the life of a Pediatric Resident in 1970s
A day in the life of a Pediatric Resident in…
A day in the life of a Pediatric Resident in 1970s
Jesse Hackell, MD, FAAP, is a graduate of Princeton University and received his MD degree from The Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine in 1976. His pediatric residency was completed at Johns Hopkins as well, and he undertook one year of training in neonatal-perinatal medicine at The University of Texas in Houston. He practiced pediatrics in Rockland County, NY from 1981 until his retirement in 2022, and was a founding member of Pomona Pediatrics, now a division of Boston Children’s Health Physicians, there in 1987. He is certified by the American Board of Pediatrics, with permanent certification. He is a fellow of the American Academy of Pediatrics and is the President of the New York State Chapter 3 of the AAP, and co-chair of the Pediatric Council for Chapters 2 & 3. He is Chair of the National AAP Committee on Practice and Ambulatory Medicine (COPAM) and has served on the executive committee of the AAP Section on Administration and Practice Management (SOAPM). His professional interests include addressing vaccine confidence, practice management, and advocacy on children’s health issues.