Tennessee Chapter of AAP

Thanks to our sponsors, speakers and attendees at this year's Practice Management Conference!
06/05/2026

Thanks to our sponsors, speakers and attendees at this year's Practice Management Conference!

TNAAP Members in the News: Past President Jason Yaun, MD speaks with FOX13 Memphis about the risk of too much screen tim...
05/29/2026

TNAAP Members in the News: Past President Jason Yaun, MD speaks with FOX13 Memphis about the risk of too much screen time for young children.

As children head into summer break and spend more time on phones, tablets, and other devices, a new U.S. surgeon general advisory is raising concerns about the effects excessive screen time may be having on children’s health.

Past TNAAP President Dr. Anna Morad was featured in a video with Dr. Caroline Prescott from Brentwood Children's Clinic ...
05/27/2026

Past TNAAP President Dr. Anna Morad was featured in a video with Dr. Caroline Prescott from Brentwood Children's Clinic about how Vitamin K helps newborns.

Using our board meeting to host some strategic planning! What do you find to be the most important part of TNAAP members...
05/02/2026

Using our board meeting to host some strategic planning! What do you find to be the most important part of TNAAP membership?

TNAAP member Morgan McDonald on the importance of primary care for long term savings.
04/28/2026

TNAAP member Morgan McDonald on the importance of primary care for long term savings.

Primary care is critical to the prevention and management of chronic diseases like diabetes, but there are too few primary care clinicians to meet demand. It's time for legislators and other policymakers to recognize that we can't afford not to invest in primary care. As Milbank's National Director....

TNAAP on Capitol Hill! Our members and leadership are thrilled to be participating in the AAP Advocacy Conference this w...
04/14/2026

TNAAP on Capitol Hill! Our members and leadership are thrilled to be participating in the AAP Advocacy Conference this week.

Our pediatricians are always ready to help!
03/19/2026

Our pediatricians are always ready to help!

Your pediatrician is your partner in your child's health. If you have questions about getting your baby to sleep, vaccines, or anything else — please give th...

We love this news from East Tennessee Children's Hospital! Our staff looks forward to future visits at Dolly Parton Chil...
02/26/2026

We love this news from East Tennessee Children's Hospital! Our staff looks forward to future visits at Dolly Parton Children's Hospital.

Today we celebrate National Women Physicians Day—honoring the women who lead with expertise, compassion, and vision. 💙🩺W...
02/03/2026

Today we celebrate National Women Physicians Day—honoring the women who lead with expertise, compassion, and vision. 💙🩺
We are especially proud to recognize the outstanding women serving in leadership for TNAAP:
✨ Catherine Wiggleton, MD – President
✨ Carlenda Smith, MD – Immediate Past President
✨ Tatanisha Smith, MD – Vice President
✨ Gayatri B. Jaishankar, MD – Secretary-Treasurer
Thank you for your dedication to pediatricians, children, and families across Tennessee. Your leadership makes a lasting impact—today and every day.

12/05/2025

A statement from American Academy of Pediatrics President, Dr. Susan J. Kressly:

The decision by the Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention to downgrade its recommendations to protect infants from hepatitis B is a dangerous move that will harm children.

The American Academy of Pediatrics continues to recommend routine hepatitis B vaccination for all newborns: All babies should receive a first dose of the hepatitis B vaccine within 24 hours of birth, a second dose at one to two months, and a third dose at six months. The pacing of these doses has been rigorously tested and proven to be safe and effective over several decades.

Vaccinating all newborns against hepatitis B effectively prevents transmission of the virus to newborns during childbirth, supports them to build immunity against potential childhood infections, and ensures long-term protection into adulthood from a virus that can cause serious liver disease and liver cancer. Infants and children can be exposed to this virus by close caregivers who may not know they are infected. Delaying the birth dose of the hepatitis B vaccine has no clear benefits and leaves children vulnerable to infection.

Click here to read the full statement: https://bit.ly/3Y9ZQJT

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