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Jill Glick is a board certified child abuse pediatrician and the founder of the University of Chicago Medicine Child Advocacy and Protective Services Program, established in 1991. She aims to develop an interagency medically informed response to child maltreatment. In 2000, she collaborated with children's hospitals, the Department of Children and Family Services, and the Chicago police to create the Multidisciplinary Pediatric Education Evaluation Consortium (MPEEC), which ensures that children reported for injuries receive medically informed interagency responses. The CAPS program, which she directs, employs a crisis model response for suspected child maltreatment and has a robust educational mission, including a mandatory child advocacy rotation for pediatric residents. Dr. Glick has been actively involved in advocacy activities, contributing to initiatives like the Cook County Death Review and various committees within the Illinois Chapter of the American Academy of Pediatrics. She has received multiple awards for her teaching and humanitarian work, highlighting her commitment to helping vulnerable populations and advancing child advocacy and protective services.
University of Chicago • Chicago, IL
Founder of the University of Chicago Medicine Child Advocacy and Protective Services Program. Medical Director of the Multidisciplinary Pediatric Education Evaluation Consortium.
Department of Philosophy