MEMBERSHIP: JOIN wisconsin chapter

Whether you are a general pediatrician, hospitalist, family physician or academician, WIAAP provides the critical information and professional support you need to practice the best possible medicine for kids in the state of Wisconsin.

Collaborative relationships with government, fellow medical societies, educational institutions and advocacy groups lend your voice to issues you face in your practice.

WIAAP meetings include hot topics' presented during our Open Forum afternoon sessions.  We rotate our business meetings around the state to reach out to all of our members.

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Annual Chapter Dues:
Voting Fellows $120
Candidate Fellows $120
Post Resident Fellows $ 0
Retired Fellow $ 0
Affiliate Membership $120

Chapter membership does not depend on national AAP membership and vice-versa. The Academy and chapters will not require membership in both organizations.

Why Join?


Mail your chapter dues to:

American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP)
Division of Member Services and Relations
72103 Eagle Way
Chicago, IL 60678-7251

OR

Pay online at http://ecommerce.aap.org

More Information
National Customer Service number: 1-866-THEAAP1 (843-2271)


Local Contact: Kia La Bracke, Phone: 262.490.9075

 

"Inspired. That is the best word I can think of to describe how I feel every time I leave a meeting of the Wisconsin Chapter of the American Academy of Pediatrics. Over the past twelve years that I have been involved with the chapter I have found that each time the Chapter comes together as people who have shared the experience of pediatric residency and pediatric practice and who share the common goal of bettering the lives of the children we serve, I leave grateful for the experience and for the friendships that it has fostered. Staying inspired is why I continue to want to be involved with WIAAP.

"Over the past several years I have been fortunate to have been able to serve the Chapter in numerous ways. These experiences have always seemed more like fun than work, and I look forward to continuing my involvement with WIAAP for years to come."

Jeffrey Britton, MD, FAAP
WIAAP Vice President
2011-2014