'This is what 30 looks like'

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As part of our yearlong celebration of Contemporary Pediatrics’ 30th anniversary, we are delighted to unveil a brand-new look with this issue.

 

As part of our yearlong celebration of Contemporary Pediatrics’ 30th anniversary, we are delighted to unveil a brand-new look with this issue. The magazine’s fresh color palette and bold visual cues are designed to facilitate your reading and make navigating your favorite departments and features a clearer, more enjoyable experience.

We’ll continue to unveil new content, features, and improvements, including a dynamic optimized app (downloadable for free at ContemporaryPediatrics.com/PedsApp) as our anniversary year progresses.

Speaking of which, turn to page 31 for the debut of our newest recurring feature, The Hospital Zone. Here, we'll bring you word of some of the inventive and inspiring pediatric initiatives emerging from the United States' world-class hospitals for children.

Please let us know how you like the new look-and how we are doing otherwise in our communications with you-both online and in print.

While we may have reengineered our look to launch into our third decade, our commitment remains foundational and unwavering: to assist you, the practicing pediatrician, in meeting your clinical and practice improvement information needs.

In that regard, we’re old school all the way.

-THE EDITORS

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