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Certification from the American Board of Pediatrics can assure parents that their child’s doctor has invested time and resources to stay current in their practice and to continually improve their skills in quality patient care. Some share their experiences here.

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The Kinebrew’s sons growing up: Kameron, Kevin, and Kaleb
THRIVE, NOT JUST SURVIVE
Children who battle chronic illness are "warriors," says Robyn Kinebrew.
Carole Hemmelgarn and her daughter, Alyssa
PATIENT SAFETY CAN BE LIFE OR DEATH
Carole Hemmelgarn tells anyone who will listen the story of 9-year-old Alyssa.
Parent advisors met with ABP leadership in September 2016.
PARENTS JOIN THE CONVERSATION
Parents bring a new level of energy to the committees on which they serve.
From left to right: Ava, Mommy (Latoshia), Layla, Brandon (in the back), Landon, Daddy (William)
LATOSHIA'S JOY
“It was hard. It was very hard, but if you look at them now, no one even knows they were preemies."
Patience Leino with her infant son Isaac
PARTNERS IN HEALING IMPACT AWARD
"Isaac spent 110 days in UNC’s Neonatal and Pediatric ICUs," says Patience Leino.
The Trevey family (from left), Mick, Grace, Kate and Anna
GRACE'S ADVOCATES
Grace was only 11 months old when she was diagnosed with systemic juvenile arthritis.
Donna Williams (seated) with her children (left to right): Nylah, Nigel, and Najzma
ADHD CONVERSATIONS
Donna Williams has helped physicians provide more information to patients and caregivers.

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