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We are pleased to welcome Dr. Nathaniel Savio Beers to the Pediatric News Editorial Advisory Board.
Dr. Beers is currently chief operating officer for the District of Columbia Public Schools and a general and developmental behavioral pediatrician at Children’s National Health System in Washington. At DCPS, he was previously the Chief of Specialized Instruction from 2011 to 2015. Previously, he was director of the Children’s Health Center, the largest provider of primary care in Washington, deputy director for the Community Health Administration in Washington, and Title V director for the D.C. Health Department.
He has served on the Washington Mayor’s Advisory Committee on Child Welfare, the Mayor’s Early Childhood Advisory Council, and the Children with Special Health Care Needs Advisory Board. Dr. Beers has served as president of the D.C. Chapter of the American Academy of Pediatrics, chair of the National AAP Committee on Membership, and chair of the AAP Section on Residents.
He is newly elected to the Council on School Health for the AAP. Dr. Beers graduated from George Washington University medical school and completed his pediatric residency at Children’s National. Dr. Beers was the Anne E. Dyson Child Advocacy Fellow at Children’s Hospital of Boston and Chief Fellow of General Pediatrics. He received a Master’s Degree of Public Administration at the Harvard Kennedy School, Boston.
We are pleased to welcome Dr. Nathaniel Savio Beers to the Pediatric News Editorial Advisory Board.
Dr. Beers is currently chief operating officer for the District of Columbia Public Schools and a general and developmental behavioral pediatrician at Children’s National Health System in Washington. At DCPS, he was previously the Chief of Specialized Instruction from 2011 to 2015. Previously, he was director of the Children’s Health Center, the largest provider of primary care in Washington, deputy director for the Community Health Administration in Washington, and Title V director for the D.C. Health Department.
He has served on the Washington Mayor’s Advisory Committee on Child Welfare, the Mayor’s Early Childhood Advisory Council, and the Children with Special Health Care Needs Advisory Board. Dr. Beers has served as president of the D.C. Chapter of the American Academy of Pediatrics, chair of the National AAP Committee on Membership, and chair of the AAP Section on Residents.
He is newly elected to the Council on School Health for the AAP. Dr. Beers graduated from George Washington University medical school and completed his pediatric residency at Children’s National. Dr. Beers was the Anne E. Dyson Child Advocacy Fellow at Children’s Hospital of Boston and Chief Fellow of General Pediatrics. He received a Master’s Degree of Public Administration at the Harvard Kennedy School, Boston.
We are pleased to welcome Dr. Nathaniel Savio Beers to the Pediatric News Editorial Advisory Board.
Dr. Beers is currently chief operating officer for the District of Columbia Public Schools and a general and developmental behavioral pediatrician at Children’s National Health System in Washington. At DCPS, he was previously the Chief of Specialized Instruction from 2011 to 2015. Previously, he was director of the Children’s Health Center, the largest provider of primary care in Washington, deputy director for the Community Health Administration in Washington, and Title V director for the D.C. Health Department.
He has served on the Washington Mayor’s Advisory Committee on Child Welfare, the Mayor’s Early Childhood Advisory Council, and the Children with Special Health Care Needs Advisory Board. Dr. Beers has served as president of the D.C. Chapter of the American Academy of Pediatrics, chair of the National AAP Committee on Membership, and chair of the AAP Section on Residents.
He is newly elected to the Council on School Health for the AAP. Dr. Beers graduated from George Washington University medical school and completed his pediatric residency at Children’s National. Dr. Beers was the Anne E. Dyson Child Advocacy Fellow at Children’s Hospital of Boston and Chief Fellow of General Pediatrics. He received a Master’s Degree of Public Administration at the Harvard Kennedy School, Boston.