Mission
The Society for Pediatric Urgent Care (SPUC) is the professional society for providers of Pediatric Urgent Care medicine. We strive to establish standards for high quality, unscheduled pediatric care outside of the emergency department setting in collaboration with the medical home.
We promote the importance of the specialty of pediatric urgent care and set the practice and professional standards using evidence-based guidelines. We facilitate communication among national leaders and providers of pediatric urgent care in order to establish quality standards and national practice benchmarks. We define a career path for pediatric urgent care providers and establish educational opportunities to ensure the continued delivery of high quality care.
History
The Society for Pediatric Urgent Care began as a collaboration among leaders in pediatric urgent care delivery at top children’s hospitals across the country. Due to limited and scattered resources available regarding the delivery of pediatric urgent care, the collaboration began with information sharing about practice management, strategic planning and provider performance.
While we were serving as resources to each other, we sought to share our resources with others, as well as engage those who were practicing pediatric urgent care, at both the leadership and provider levels.
SPUC was formed in 2014. Learn more about SPUC’s Founders Circle.
Founding Members:
- Deena Berkowitz MD, Children’s National Health System;
- Magna Dias MD, Yale School of Medicine;
- Toni Clare Hogencamp MD, PM Pediatrics;
- Jill Obremskey MD, Tennessee Department of Health;
- Margaret (Peg) Orcutt-Tuddenham DO, Cincinnati Children’s Hospital Medical Center;
- Rima Rusnak MD, Cincinnati Children’s Urgent Cares;
- Usha Sathian MD, Children’s Hospital of Atlanta
Past Presidents:
2020-2023 – Toni Clare Hogencamp MD
2017-2020 – Magna Dias MD
2014-2017 – Margaret (Peg) Orcutt-Tuddenham DO