AAP News Vol. 13 No. 12 December 1997, p. 17
© 1997 American Academy of Pediatrics
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Uniformed Services Chapters: Where have all the members gone?

Robert Ellis M.D., FAAP

AAP Uniformed Services Chapters East and West are looking for a few good members to join their ranks.

Since 1981, with little fanfare, the Uniformed Services Chapters have gone about the business of developing effective organizations to represent military and Public Health Service pediatricians and their patients. Though the accomplishments and continuing efforts of these chapters are formidable, their objectives would be best met if more eligible members participated — strength in numbers!