Georgia AAP Member Voice & Strategic Vision 2026 Survey

Georgia AAP Member Voice & Strategic Vision Survey

Listening. Supporting. Building the Future of Pediatrics in Georgia


Dear Georgia AAP member:

We want to hear from you.

The Georgia Chapter of the American Academy of Pediatrics is proud to support pediatricians and the children and families we serve. As pediatrics continues to evolve, we are working to ensure that GAAAP remains a strong professional home, trusted advocate, and valuable resource for pediatricians at every stage of their careers.

This survey helps us understand:
  • What is working well
  • Where members feel most supported
  • What opportunities exist to strengthen pediatric practice and child health in Georgia
  • How we can build a strong and sustainable future together

Your input directly guides the Chapter’s strategic planning, advocacy priorities, member programs, and professional support efforts. Simply put — this survey helps ensure GAAAP is investing in what matters most to you and the children you care for.

The survey takes approximately 12–15 minutes to complete. Responses are anonymous, and individual responses will never be reported. If you choose to provide your name separately, you will be entered into a drawing for a free registration to one of the chapter's CME conferences or a $100 Visa gift card. Survey results will be shared in a future edition of The Georgia Pediatrician.

Please complete the survey by Thursday, April 30, 2026.

You ARE the Georgia Chapter, and we are stronger together. You are helping make Georgia the best place in the country to be a child — and one of the best places to practice pediatrics. We are here to support you, and we are committed to listening, learning, and amplifying your voice.

If you have questions or technical difficulties, please contact Anthony Smith-Adams via email at asmith-adams@gaaap.org.

Thank you for your dedication to Georgia’s children and families, to our colleagues, and to the future of pediatrics.


Nicola Chin, MD, FAAP
President

Patrick Pulliam, MD, FAAP,
Vice President

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