To enhance the health of infantschildren and adolescents by promoting excellence in diagnosismanagement and prevention of infectious diseases through clinical careeducationresearch and advocacy.
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PIDS (Pediatric Infectious Disease Society) is the world’s largest organization of professionals dedicated to the treatmentcontroland eradication of infectious diseases affecting children. Membership is comprised of physiciansdoctoral-level scientistsand others who have trained or are in training in infectious diseases or its related disciplinesand who are identified with the discipline of pediatric infectious diseases or related disciplines through clinical practiceresearchteachingand/or administration activities.
PIDS works closely with many professional organizations that share its goalsincluding the European Society for Pediatric Infectious Diseasesthe Society for Pediatric Infectious Diseases in Latin AmericaThe Asian Society of Pediatric Infectious Diseasesthe Infectious Diseases Society of Americaand the American Academy of Pediatrics.
To enhance the health of infantschildren and adolescents by promoting excellence in diagnosismanagement and prevention of infectious diseases through clinical careeducationresearch and advocacy.
Promote the health and well-being of children through the prevention and control of infectious diseases worldwide.
Debra PalazziMDMEd is Professor of Pediatrics and Chief of Pediatric Infectious Diseases at Baylor College of Medicine and Texas Children’s Hospital in HoustonTX. Her academic interests center on antimicrobial stewardship and medical education. She is Editor of the American Academy of Pediatrics Nelson’s Pediatric Antimicrobial Therapy and Associate Editor of JAMA Pediatrics. She has proudly served PIDS on the Board of Directors since 2016the Pediatric Committee on Antimicrobial Stewardship (2016-2022)Education Committee (2017-2022)Finance Committee (2021-present)and Compensation Committee (2024-present). She is past Secretary-Treasurer of PIDS and now serves as PIDS President. Dr. Palazzi is committed to recruiting and inspiring the next generation of pediatric ID leadersforging new partnerships to accelerate discoveryand ensuring our expertise shapes policies that protect children’s health worldwide.
William J. SteinbachMDis Robert H. FiserJr. MD Endowed Chair in PediatricsChair of Pediatrics and Associate Dean for Child Health at UAMSand the Pediatrician-in-Chief at Arkansas Children’s. For the last 20 yearsDr. Steinbach has led an NIH-funded multi-disciplinary clinical care and research program supporting immunosuppressed children. His moleculartranslationaland clinical research focuses on the pathogenesisdiagnosis and treatment of invasive fungal infections and spans broader efforts with all infections in immunocompromised patients. His laboratory centers on the fungus Aspergillus fumigatus to understand the molecular mechanisms of cellular signal transduction in diseasedevelop novel fungal-specific molecular targets as therapeuticsdevise new diagnostic assaysand conduct phase I-IV clinical trials in children. Dr. Steinbach founded and is the Director of the International Pediatric Fungal Networka global consortium of 55 sites dedicated to investigating pediatric invasive fungal infections through multi-center cooperative studies that has led to the first pediatric-specific guidelines for these diseases. He has co-edited four textbooksincluding Aspergillus fumigatus and Aspergillosis, Feigin & Cherry’s Textbook of Pediatric Infectious Diseasesthe American Academy of Pediatrics Nelson’s Pediatric Antimicrobial Therapyand most recently the first textbook in a new subfield: Pediatric Transplant and Oncology Infectious Diseases.
Dr. Jason Newland is the Division Chief of Pediatric Infectious Diseases at Nationwide Children’s Hospitala Professor of Pediatrics and the Henry G Cramblett Chair in Medicine at The Ohio State University. Prior to joining Nationwide Children’s Hospitalhe spent almost 10 years at Children’s Mercy Hospital in Kansas CityMO and 8 years at Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis. His research spotlights the use of antimicrobials and the impact of antimicrobial stewardship programs at children’s hospitals.
Kari A. SimonsenMDMBAFIDSAFPIDS is the Chair of the Department of Pediatrics at the University of Nebraska Medical CenterAssociate Dean for Pediatric Affairs (UNMC), and Pediatrician-in-Chief of Children’s Nebraska. She is a tenured Professor of Pediatric Infectious Diseases and led for over a decade as division chief of Pediatric Infectious Disease at UNMC. She also served previously as the Pediatric Infectious Diseases Fellowship Director at UNMCas Hospital Epidemiologist of Children’s Nebraska from 2013-2020 and as Assistant Vice Chancellor for Faculty Affairs at UNMC from 2018-2019. Her research experience includes pediatric infection preventionspecial pathogens preparednessand pediatric clinical trials in antimicrobial drug and vaccine development. She currently serves PIDS as the Secretary/Treasurer of the Board of Directorsand has contributed to PIDS as a longstanding member of the finance committee (2014-present)the program and meetings committee (2019-2024) and the nominations and awards committee (2016-19).
PIDS represents leaders across the global scientific and public health spectrumincluding clinical careadvocacyacademicsgovernmentand the pharmaceutical industry. From fellowship training to continuing medical educationresearchregulatory issues and guideline developmentPIDS members are the core professionals advocating for the improved health of children with infectious diseases both nationally and around the worldparticipating in critical public health and medical professional advisory committees that determine the treatment and prevention of infectious diseasesimmunization practices in childrenand the education of pediatricians.
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All committees within PIDS are dedicated to working towards our six strategic aims and are an essential part of our society structure.
The PIDS bylaws are the rules and procedures that our society follows and ensures legality and productivity.