We serve Wisconsin children, families and their clinicians through health advocacy.
Diagnosed Conditions and Atypical Development Guidance for Wisconsin’s Birth to 3 Program
A correction has been made to the Diagnosed Conditions and Atypical Development Guidance for Wisconsin's Birth to 3 Program, P-00893. ... READ MORE
American Academy of Pediatrics: New Resources Help Make the Most Out of the Telehealth Visits with Pediatricians
Pediatricians use phone and video visits with patients as a safe complement to office visits Early in the COVID-19 pandemic, ... READ MORE
American Academy of Pediatrics Outlines Ethical Considerations for Pediatricians Who Use Social Media: Clinical Report
Social media can be a powerful tool to share information and communicate, but presents challenges, too. Social media has become ... READ MORE
Wisconsin Immunization Program Update
The following is an update from Wisconsin Immunization Program. Vaccine Shipping Delay The widespread severe weather in many states caused ... READ MORE
Join WIAAP, Get Involved, Take Action
Pediatricians from across Wisconsin have joined the Wisconsin Chapter of the American Academy of Pediatrics for many reasons including professional development, statewide networking, and an opportunity to serve Wisconsin’s children on a larger scale. Press play to learn more!
WIAAP Advocates for Wisconsin’s Children
Enable pediatricians to continue to be the most effective providers of healthcare to children
Programs & Education
WIAAP stays up-to-date on important topics in pediatrics and provides ways to share best practices and resources with our members.
Last year WIAAP, in collaboration with the Illinois Chapter of the AAP, brought invited pediatricians Iowa, Kansas, Missouri and Nebraska into a self-directed QI program to improve HPV immunization rates in clinics and communities. Results have just been published! Read about all of our QI programs.
Meet Dr. Moo
Meet the Wisconsin Chapter of the American Academy of Pediatric’s official “Spokescow.” Dr. Moo dutifully attends every WIAAP event, interacting with pediatric care professionals, medical students, and legislators alike, to help spread education and advocacy for Wisconsin’s children. Follow Dr. Moo on twitter (@DrMoo4Kids) to stay up-to-date on important WIAAP updates!