Canadian Paediatric Society
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The Canadian Paediatric Society, or CPS, is a national advocacy association committed to the health needs of children and youth. Since 1922, the CPS has worked to:
- advocate for the health and well-being of children and youth;
- promote quality health care for all Canadian children and youth;
- provide professional development opportunities for paediatricians, and other health care providers who care for children and youth;
- establish Canadian standards and guidelines for paediatric care and practice;
- promote the interests of children and youth and their physicians.
As a voluntary professional association, the CPS represents more than 2,200 paediatricians, paediatric subspecialists, paediatric residents, and other child health care providers.