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Awards and Honors

Pediatrician of the Year

Carl Eisenberg, MD, FAAP
Dr. Eisenberg’s commitment to children and his long and storied career as a leader in advocacy and building partnerships with other groups to promote the health of children is unparalleled. His nominator noted, “He has a grin for everyone. It says, ‘I’d like to work with you on this.’” Every sphere of influence involving pediatric care in the state knows and appreciates his knowledge and influence. In addition, Dr. Eisenberg actively serves and promotes the AAP, chairing and participating in numerous committees on the state, district and national level. His enthusiasm and passion for the AAP is infectious.

Community Service Award

John Stephenson, MD, FAAP
Dr. Stephenson was recognized in particular for his tireless work in the field of adolescent medicine in Wisconsin for over 36 years. In addition to his remarkable ability to forge relationships with community agencies and groups to promote child welfare, he has also mentored countless medical students and residents currently practicing in the state.

Legislators of the Year

Joel Kleefisch (R-Oconomowoc)
Scott Suder (R-Abbotsford)
Reps. Suder and Kleefisch have together worked to promote legislation that will protect all children in the State of Wisconsin from becoming victims of repeat sex offenders. Both are valiant crusaders for the safety of all children in Wisconsin, not just in their home districts. Together they put together Project KidSafe, a bi-partisan legislative package enacted in 2006 with the key component being active GPS monitoring of the most high risk sex offenders. They also teamed up to make Jessica’s Law a reality in Wisconsin. This law requires strict prison terms for perpetrators of child sex crimes.

AAP DISTRICT VI AWARDS
Three WIAAP members were recognized at the recent AAP District VI meeting in Minneapolis. We are proud of their accomplishments and appreciate their work on behalf of their patients and all of Wisconsin’s children.

Carl Eisenberg, MD, FAAP
For being an AAP chapter champion for collaboration with AARP by providing educational material and lectures on grandchildren at the AARP’s grandparenting event and for working with them on a joint statement on the right of children for equitable access to healthcare.

John Gordon, MD, FAAP
For his dedication to improving the care of children with special health care needs in Wisconsin and his promotion of the Medical Home for children.

James Meyer, MD, FAAP
For his commitment to educate his peers on adolescent medicine and in particular the needs related to mental health care issues.



Previous Pediatrition of the Year Award Recipients
Rolv Slungaard 1979
J. C. Peterson 1980
Wm Ylatio 1981
Curt Weatherhogg 1982
Fred Blodgett 1983
Ken Johnson 1984
Kathryn Nichol 1985
Carl Eisenberg 1986
Murray Katcher 1987
Frank Stiles 1988
Gerald Porter 1989
William Bartlett 1990
Ordean Torstenson 1991
Thomas Saari 1992
Elaine Mischler 1993
Phillip Farrell 1994
Cameron Gunderson 1995
David Waters 1996
Grace Heitsch 1997
William Perloff 1998
Richard Aronson 1999
Donald Burandt 2000
Sharon Fleissfresser 2001
Peter Havens 2002
Joann Selkurt 2003
Tim Corden 2004
John Meurer 2005
2006
Catherine Slota-Varma 2007
Carl Eisenberg 2008