
Immunizations play a vital role in the health of the nation's children. To answer parents' questions about their children's vaccines, the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) offers a collection of interviews with pediatricians, researchers, advocates and other parents.
Click on the questions or descriptions below to hear responses to individual questions, or click on the link to listen to an entire interview.
 Rosalynn Carter and Betty Bumpers
(Recorded June 2009)
Former First Lady Rosalynn Carter, and Mrs Betty Bumpers, wife of former US Senator Dale
Bumpers, launched “Every Child By Two” in 1991. They first met and worked
together while their husbands were governors of Georgia and Arkansas. Mrs
Carter and Mrs Bumpers each play an active role in the activities of ECBT promoting the
importance of timely immunizations.

Richard Besser, MD, FAAP
(Recorded
May 2009, at the height of the H1N1 flu outbreak)
Dr Besser is a pediatrician and infectious disease expert at the U.S. Centers for
Disease Control and Prevention. He served as Acting Director of the CDC in the spring of 2009
when the outbreak of H1N1 swine flu occurred.

Renee Jenkins, MD, FAAP
(Recorded May 2009)
Dr Jenkins is the immediate past president of the American Academy of
Pediatrics. She is a specialist in adolescent medicine and a Professor at Howard University in
Washington, DC.

Arthur Allen
(Recorded May 2009)
Arthur Allen is a freelance writer and journalist based in Washington, D.C. He is the author of
the book Vaccine: The Controversial Story of Medicine’s Greatest Lifesaver.

Frankie Milley
(Recorded May 2009)
Frankie Milley is the mother of an only child, Ryan Milley, who died from a vaccine-preventable
form of meningitis when he was a teenager. Frankie Milley is the founder and executive national
director of a non profit organization called Meningitis Angels. The organization educates
on meningitis, vaccine preventable diseases and the vaccines to prevent them while offering
support to those affected by them.

Harvey Karp, MD, FAAP
(Recorded May 2009)
Dr Karp is a pediatrician and child development specialist. He is an assistant professor
of pediatrics at the UCLA School of Medicine. Dr Karp is the author of the books and DVDs
"The Happiest Baby on the Block," and "The Happiest Toddler on the Block."

Joseph A. Bocchini Jr., MD, FAAP
(Recorded December 2009)
Dr Bocchini is a pediatrician, chair of the AAP Committee on Infectious Diseases, and chief of pediatric infectious diseases at Louisiana State University Health Sciences Center.

Ari Brown, MD, FAAP
(Recorded April 2009)
Dr Brown is a pediatrician in Austin, Texas, the author of “Baby 411” and “Toddler 411,” and a spokesperson for the AAP.
David T. Tayloe Jr., MD, FAAP
(Recorded April 2009)
Dr Tayloe is president of the AAP and a pediatrician in Goldsboro, North Carolina.

Meg Fisher, MD, FAAP
(Recorded April 2009)
Dr Fisher is a pediatrician and chair of the AAP Section on Infectious Diseases. She is editor-in-chief of the AAP book, “Immunizations & Infectious Diseases; An Informed Parent’s Guide.”

Anna Lincoln, MD, FAAP
(Recorded April 2009)
Dr Lincoln is a pediatrician in private practice in Buda, Texas, and a graduate of Baylor College of Medicine in Houston. Dr Lincoln has two sons, ages 8 and 10, and a daughter who is 2 and a half.

Paul Offit, MD, FAAP
(Recorded April 2009)
Dr Offit is a pediatrician, chief of infectious diseases and the director of the vaccine education center at the Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia. He is a co-inventor of a vaccine for rotavirus. His most recent book is “Autism’s False Prophets: Bad Science, Risky Medicine and the Search for a Cure.” Dr Offit also serves on the board of the Autism Science Foundation.

Amanda Peet
Amanda Peet, an actress and a mother, is a spokesperson for the “Vaccinate Your Baby” campaign by the advocacy organization Every Child By Two.

Amy Pisani
(Recorded April 2009)
Amy Pisani is the executive director of Every Child By Two, an advocacy group dedicated to ensure the immunization of all of America's children by the age of two.

Ken Reibel
(Recorded April 2009)
Ken Reibel is the father of a son who has autism spectrum disorder, and the creator of the blog Autism News Beat.

Judith Palfrey, MD, FAAP
(Recorded April 2009)
Dr Palfrey is the T. Berry Brazelton Professor of Pediatrics at Harvard Medical School and president-elect of the American Academy of Pediatrics. She is the author of five books and more than 100 articles on child health.
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