American Academy of Child & Adolescent Psychiatry (AACAP)
This is the official site of the AACAP. It focuses on understanding developmental, behavioral,
emotional and mental disorders that effect children, teenagers and their families.
American Academy of Pediatrics
This website is sponsored by the American Academy of Pediatrics. It includes ideas for children's
advocacy projects as well as information about research, publications, news, immunizations and an
on-line bookstore.
Dr. Greene's HouseCalls
Dr. Greene is the Chief Medical Officer of ADAM, Founder & CEO of DrGreene.com, and is the pediatric
expert for AmericanBaby.com. His website offers A-Z pediatric information and guidelines,
communities, library, and general news. The focus of the site expands from prenatal care through
adolescence.
Familydoctor.org
Sponsored by the American Academy of Family Practitioners, this site offers health information
with an A-Z directory. There are Healthy Living and Parents & Kids sections as well as
a variety of Health Tools on the site.
Society of Sports Medicine
The American Orthopaedic Society for Sports Medicine presents information to educate health
professionals and the general public about sports medicine. The site offers sports tips about
preventing, treating and rehabilitating sports injuries and conditions. To find general public
information select "Publications and Products" then "Patient Education Materials".
Sports Injury Clinic
This site is provides a virtual library of sports injury information including a virtual therapist,
newsletter, book reviews and an injury forum.
Sports Medicine on the Web
This site offers a web directory of sites with information about sports medicine. Catalog
choices include career information, events, fitness and exercise, health and wellness,
organizations, resources, and sports injury topics.
The Medem Network
Medem is sponsored by leading medical societies of establish a physician-patient
communications network. It offers a medical library, physician finder, and online
consultation.
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