Michael Pistiner, MD, MMSc, FAAP
Michael Pistiner, MD, MMSc, FAAP, is a pediatric allergist and the Director of Food Allergy Advocacy, Education and Prevention at Mass General for Children, Harvard Medical School. He specializes in food allergy and anaphylaxis management in infants and toddlers. Dr. Pistiner's team proposed modified criteria for identifying anaphylaxis in young children and developed the Food Allergy Management and Prevention Clinician Support Tool for Infants and Toddlers (FAMP-IT.org). He has also been deeply engaged in school food allergy advocacy and education at the local, state and national level, having served as Chair of the Food Allergy Management in Schools Advisory Council and member of the CDC/USDA Workgroup for School Guideline Development for Managing Food Allergy in School. Dr. Pistiner is a member of the AAP Section on Allergy and Immunology and Council on School Health.