Opportunities to make a difference
Go ahead, make a difference. We’ll help.

Just like you, we’re passionate about pediatrics because we care about the wellbeing of children, our community – and building a better future. Whether you want to advance pediatrics on a global scale or work with families one on one, our programs provide the framework to take residents and fellows from inspiration to action.
Build a career as a child champion
- Complete one of the residency Child Health Systems and Community Collaboration Tracks.
- Participate in the global health track, which allows both residents and fellows to take advantage of global health.
- Apply for an internal grant to fund your projects through our Community Benefit office. Our trainees have also been successful in securing funding from Catch Grants as well as Helfer Society Grants, the society dedicated to combating the maltreatment of children.
Stay focused on community needs
- Enjoy a resident rotation focused on community health and child wellbeing as well as the opportunity for residents to complete an advanced IEU.
- Explore our inspiring history of promoting child health.
- Learn about the Community Health Needs Assessment, completed by Children’s Mercy every three years. This helps us align our activities toward community assistance and identifies our community priorities:
- Mental Health
- Infant Mortality
- Obesity
- Partner with our Government Relations Office to identify and endorse nonpartisan action to promote the health and wellbeing of all children.

Volunteer locally
- Participate in outreach clinics and events within your program.
- Give back twice a year at Founders Days, celebrating the birthdays of founders Katherine Berry Richardson and Alice Berry Graham.
- Join GME colleagues in an annual community project during GME Month.
- Take advantage of the many opportunities in the Kansas City area, including Volunteer KC, VolunteerMatch, United Way and Cornerstones of Care.
Keep learning
- Participate in annual Office of Faculty Development offerings such as additional lectures, workshops and social events related to advocacy.
- Attend resident and fellow lectures that examine the systems of child health as well as Thursday morning Grand Rounds series offered by the Office of Continuing Medical Education. Our annual Clinical Advances in Pediatrics Symposium incorporates ongoing education about child health and wellbeing with clinical education to regional, national and international audiences.
Connect with others
- All residents are provided with national membership to the American Academic of Pediatrics as well as the state chapters for Missouri and Kansas.
- Join colleagues at the state legislature for Advocacy Day, held annually in both Missouri and Kansas.
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