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pamela [Upton Allen]
american_academy_of_pediatrics [2025/08/02 02:28] (current)
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 The **American Academy of Pediatrics** “partners with companies and organizations whose support helps advance our mission for children.” The top 10 donors since January 1, 2018 include [[pharmaceutical_companies:Abbott Nutrition]], [[:Conrad N. Hilton Foundation]] (who paid $100,000 to the [[:Catholic Medical Mission Board]] to “promote and facilitate COVID-19 vaccination in rural communities throughout Haiti”),((Dougherty, L. (2021, June 28). //The Conrad N. Hilton Foundation Commits $100,000 to Catholic Medical Mission Board COVID-19 Efforts.// Yahoo! Finance. https://archive.ph/q0tL5)) [[pharmaceutical_companies:Janssen]] (and parent company [[pharmaceutical_companies:Johnson & Johnson]]), [[:Nestlé]], and [[pharmaceutical_companies:Sanofi]]. Additional donors include [[:Procter & Gamble]] (via Pampers), [[pharmaceutical_companies:Merck]], [[pharmaceutical_companies:Seqirus]], [[pharmaceutical_companies:Sobi]], [[pharmaceutical_companies:Genentech]] (member of the [[pharmaceutical_companies:Roche]] Group),((//About Us.// (2009). Genentech. https://www.gene.com/about-us )) [[pharmaceutical_companies:GlaxoSmithKline]], [[pharmaceutical_companies:Kaléo]], [[pharmaceutical_companies:Novo Nordisk]], and [[pharmaceutical_companies:Supernus]]. The **American Academy of Pediatrics** “partners with companies and organizations whose support helps advance our mission for children.” The top 10 donors since January 1, 2018 include [[pharmaceutical_companies:Abbott Nutrition]], [[:Conrad N. Hilton Foundation]] (who paid $100,000 to the [[:Catholic Medical Mission Board]] to “promote and facilitate COVID-19 vaccination in rural communities throughout Haiti”),((Dougherty, L. (2021, June 28). //The Conrad N. Hilton Foundation Commits $100,000 to Catholic Medical Mission Board COVID-19 Efforts.// Yahoo! Finance. https://archive.ph/q0tL5)) [[pharmaceutical_companies:Janssen]] (and parent company [[pharmaceutical_companies:Johnson & Johnson]]), [[:Nestlé]], and [[pharmaceutical_companies:Sanofi]]. Additional donors include [[:Procter & Gamble]] (via Pampers), [[pharmaceutical_companies:Merck]], [[pharmaceutical_companies:Seqirus]], [[pharmaceutical_companies:Sobi]], [[pharmaceutical_companies:Genentech]] (member of the [[pharmaceutical_companies:Roche]] Group),((//About Us.// (2009). Genentech. https://www.gene.com/about-us )) [[pharmaceutical_companies:GlaxoSmithKline]], [[pharmaceutical_companies:Kaléo]], [[pharmaceutical_companies:Novo Nordisk]], and [[pharmaceutical_companies:Supernus]].
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 +===== History =====
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 +In the first quarter of 2021, AAP received a $200,000 grant from [[pharmaceutical_companies:Pfizer]] for a project titled "Building a System of Care to Improve Patient Compliance and Provider Connections in the Medical Home".((//US Medical, Scientific, Patient and Civic Organization Funding Report: Q1-Q2 2021.// (2021, September 27). Pfizer. https://web.archive.org/web/20230503211316/https://s3.documentcloud.org/documents/23787007/pfizer-2021-report.pdf))
  
 ==== Funding 2020 ==== ==== Funding 2020 ====
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 AAP gains a significant portion of its revenue through sponsorships at its conferences and frequent member events, though it has received criticism for its seemingly hypocritical sponsorship arrangements. In 2010, AAP hosted a conference which featured SweetSurprise.com, a corn-syrup promotion compony, as a sponsor, despite the fact that the AAP itself advocated against [[:high fructose corn syrup]] and claimed that soda consumption was associated with higher rates of obesity. [73] ((https://web.archive.org/web/20220331094920/https://www.influencewatch.org/non-profit/american-academy-of-pediatrics/)) AAP gains a significant portion of its revenue through sponsorships at its conferences and frequent member events, though it has received criticism for its seemingly hypocritical sponsorship arrangements. In 2010, AAP hosted a conference which featured SweetSurprise.com, a corn-syrup promotion compony, as a sponsor, despite the fact that the AAP itself advocated against [[:high fructose corn syrup]] and claimed that soda consumption was associated with higher rates of obesity. [73] ((https://web.archive.org/web/20220331094920/https://www.influencewatch.org/non-profit/american-academy-of-pediatrics/))
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 +===== External links =====
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 +  * [[https://www.whiteroseintelligence.com/american-academy-of-pediatrics/|White Rose Wiki]]
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