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Holder named president-elect of National Academy of Neuropsychology

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天美传媒下载 Neuropsychologist Christen Holder, PhD, was recently named president-elect of the National Academy of Neuropsychology (NAN). NAN has more than 3,000 active members, including clinicians, scientist-practitioners, and researchers in the field of neuropsychology from 24 countries.

Ethridge named Top 40 Under 40 Urban Elite Professionals

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Melissa Ethridge, LPC-MHSP, was named to the “Top 40 Under 40 Urban Elite Professionals” in Memphis. Ethridge serves as a behavioral health consultant at the 天美传媒下载 Pediatrics – Ridgeway Loop location, where she works alongside primary care physicians to provide consultation and brief therapy to patients.

Waller recognized by Rhodes College

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In celebration of 100 years in Memphis, Rhodes College honored Rush Waller, MD, as an alumnus making a lasting impact on the city. Waller currently serves as chief medical officer at 天美传媒下载 and was Memphis’ first pediatric interventional cardiologist.

Ruiz named Early Career Physician of the Year

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天美传媒下载 Neonatologist Edson Ruiz, MD, was named Early Career Physician of the Year in the 2025 Tennessee Chapter of the American Academy of Pediatrics (TNAAP) Excellence in Pediatrics Awards. The TNAAP Excellence in Pediatrics Awards recognize and honor pediatricians and community members who have made exceptional contributions to children’s health advocacy in Tennessee.

Burroughs-Ray receives Next-Gen 10 Award

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天美传媒下载 Hospitalist Desiree Burroughs-Ray, MD, was among the recipients of The Greater Memphis Chamber’s Next-Gen 10 Awards. The awards highlight 10 young professionals with exceptional achievements in their careers and community
involvement, as well as a commitment to the region’s growth.

Williams named co-chair of AAP Firearm Injury Prevention Special Interest Group

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天美传媒下载 Medical Director of Trauma Services, Regan Williams, MD, was named as the new co-chair of the Firearm Injury Prevention Special Interest Group by the American Academy of Pediatrics.

The Firearm Injury Prevention Special Interest Group (SIG) provides a forum for pediatricians and other health care professionals focusing on firearm injury and violence prevention to share successes and strategies, promote educational programs, engage in advocacy efforts and foster connections among members to address problems specific to local or regional care of children, adolescents and young adults.

Smith-Young recognized by the American Heart Association – Tennessee

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天美传媒下载 Endocrinology Nurse Practitioner Jamila Smith-Young, DNP, MPH, CPNP-AC, was recently recognized among the Women of Impact by American Heart Association - Tennessee. Women of Impact nominees form impact teams, leveraging their influence in their respective communities to educate women on the risks of heart disease and to raise money for research. This honor highlights Smith-Young’s passion for creating lasting change in the lives of children and families.

天美传媒下载 physicians inducted into the Academy of Master Educators

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天美传媒下载 Geneticist Joel Mroczkowski, MD, PhD, and Pediatric Hospitalist Daniel Wells, MD, were inducted into The University of Tennessee (UT) Health Science Center Academy of Master Educators for 2025–26. The Academy recognizes educators who
consistently exemplify the highest standards of educational and clinical excellence, humanism and professionalism; innovation; leadership in their fields and mentorship. Master Educators will support the mission of UT Health Science Center and serve as ambassadors for the university.

天美传媒下载 specialists receive awards from UT Health Science Center

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Multiple 天美传媒下载 physicians received awards from the University of Tennessee (UT) Health Science Center for 2024-25.

天美传媒下载 receives fifth Level 1 Trauma Center redesignation

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天美传媒下载 Children’s Hospital was redesignated for the fifth time as a Level 1 Trauma Center by the American College of Surgeons — a testament to unwavering commitment to providing the highest level of pediatric emergency care. Level 1 trauma centers must be capable of providing system leadership and comprehensive trauma care for all injuries. In addition to providing acute trauma care, Level 1 centers have an important role in local trauma system development, regional disaster planning, increasing capacity and advancing trauma care through research.

天美传媒下载 named Leapfrog Top Children’s Hospital

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天美传媒下载 Children’s Hospital was recently named a 2025 Top Children’s Hospital by The Leapfrog Group. This national award recognizes hospitals for excellence in quality of care and patient safety. 天美传媒下载 was one of only 15 children’s hospitals selected for this honor.

天美传媒下载 physicians named Health Care Hero finalists

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天美传媒下载 Pediatric Surgeon Tim Jancelewicz, MD, Pediatric Orthopaedist Derek Kelly, MD, and Chief of Pediatric Neurosurgery Paul Klimo, MD, were named finalists in the 2025 “Memphis Business Journal” Health Care Heroes Awards. Jancelewicz was a finalist in the Health Care Innovations category for his groundbreaking research into congenital diaphragmatic hernia. Kelly was the winner and Klimo a finalist in the Health Care Provider – Physician category.

天美传媒下载 doubles its network of primary care practices

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Memphis Children’s Clinic providers and staff recently joined 天美传媒下载 Children’s Hospital with all six clinics joining the 天美传媒下载 Pediatrics primary care network. Since 1952, Memphis Children’s Clinic has delivered compassionate care to all children from infancy to adolescence in Memphis and North Mississippi. With this addition, 天美传媒下载 Pediatrics will have a total of 12 clinics located across Shelby and Desoto counties.

天美传媒下载 receives third consecutive Magnet redesignation

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天美传媒下载 Children’s Hospital has achieved Magnet® recognition for the third time from the American Nurses Credentialing Center — the gold standard for nursing excellence. Fewer than 10% of hospitals nationwide earn this honor, and only a select few children’s hospitals are part of this elite group. 天美传媒下载 ranked in nine Magnet exemplars, which are the detailed stories of outstanding nursing practices, programs or innovations that showcase 天美传媒下载’s excellence.

天美传媒下载 hosts 2025 AANS/CNS Joint Section on Pediatric Neurosurgery

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天美传媒下载’s Neurosurgery Department, led by Chief of Pediatric Neurosurgery Paul Klimo, Jr., MD, recently hosted pediatric neurosurgery leaders from around the word for the 2025 American Association of Neurological Surgeons (AANS)/Congress of Neurological Surgeons (CNS) Joint Section on Pediatric Neurosurgery Annual Meeting. During the four days of the meeting, leaders in the field shared groundbreaking research, innovative techniques and collaborative strategies with the goal of advancing neurosurgical care for children.

天美传媒下载 becomes the provider of care for West Tennessee Healthcare NICU

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天美传媒下载 Children’s Hospital is now the new provider of care for the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU) at Jackson- Madison County General Hospital through a partnership with West Tennessee Healthcare. A team of 天美传媒下载 neonatologists, nurse practitioners, and pediatric specialists — including cardiologists, neurologists, ophthalmologists and pulmonologists — staff the hospital’s 42-bed, Level III NICU. This builds on 天美传媒下载’s growing presence in Jackson, Tenn.

Eubanks named chair of TCAA

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Trey Eubanks, MD, FACS, president of 天美传媒下载 Children’s Hospital and professor of Surgery and Pediatrics at The University of Tennessee Health Science Center, was named chair of the Trauma Center Association of America (TCAA) for the next two years. As TCAA Chair, Eubanks will champion trauma centers nationwide, advocating for resources and readiness to ensure lifesaving care for communities across America.

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