Journal of Medical Education
Abstract
Taiwan's declining fertility rate is reshaping the pediatric care landscape. The demands of child health care encompass acute and critical care, chronic disease management, complex diagnostic conditions, as well as developmental and mental health support. In response, the Ministry of Health and Welfare's Program for Excellence in Child Health Care and the Project of Holistic Physicians for Young Children represent a strategic transition toward proactive, community-anchored child health stewardship. By integrating preventive services, developmental surveillance, case management, and cross-sector coordination, these initiatives strengthen early detection and timely intervention while redefining pediatricians as key actors within the social safety net. Embedding prevention-oriented competencies into undergraduate medical education and pediatric subspecialty training will further empower pediatricians to influence population-level child health outcomes. This forward-looking transformation positions pediatrics to sustain high-value impact amid demographic headwinds, ensuring equitable and continuous health support for every child.
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Liu, Yueh-Ping
(2026)
"Future Prospects of Pediatrician Talent Development: Focusing on Early Childhood Health to Pioneer a New Chapter in Pediatric Care,"
Journal of Medical Education: Vol. 30:
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1, Article 1.
DOI: https://doi.org/10.67010/1028-2424.2043
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https://jme.researchcommons.org/journal/vol30/iss1/1