Council on Children
with Disabilities:
Arnold J. Capute Award
Award for Notable Contributions
to the Field of Children With Disabilities
The 2008 Capute Award will be presented
at the
AAP National Conference & Exhibition during the
COCWD Council Program on October
11th, 2008 (8am-12pm).
2008 Award Recipient will be Marshalyn
Yeargin-Allsopp, MD, FAAP

Arnold J. Capute, MD, FAAP
1923 - 2003
For many years, Dr. Capute was a professor of pediatrics at
Johns Hopkins University. He was the recipient of the first
Arnold J. Capute Professorship in Developmental Disabilities
at the Kennedy Krieger Institute. He is credited by many as
one of the founding fathers of the field of developmental
pediatrics and neurodevelopmental disabilities. In fact, Dr.
Capute was director of the first training program in developmental
pediatrics and trained a majority of the pediatricians in
this field.
Dr. Capute was a member of the AAP since 1953, serving
on the Committee on Child Development and was on the Executive
Committee for the Section on Children With Disabilities.
In 2000, the Section on Children with Disabilities established
and presented the first Arnold J. Capute award. This award
is presented annually, to recognize a physician who has
made notable contributions to the health and well-being
of children with disabilities through service and/or advocacy
at the local, state or national level.
Dr. Capute received numerous awards for both teaching and
achievement, serving as testimony to his importance at national
and international levels.
Past Award Recipients
2007 - Allen C. Crocker, MD, FAAP
2006 - Mark L. Batshaw, MD, FAAP
2005 - Pasquale
J. Accardo, MD, FAAP
2004 - Herbert J. Cohen,
MD, FAAP
2003 - Robert H.A. Haslam,
MD, FAAP
2002 - Duane F. Alexander,
MD, FAAP
2001 - Lawrence T. Taft,
MD, FAAP
2000 - Robert E. Cooke,
MD, FAAP
Last Updated
June 6, 2008
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