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Norell Rosado

Associate Professor of Pediatrics (Child Abuse)

Dr. Rosado obtained his MD from Escuela Mexicana de Medicina, Universidad La Salle, and subsequently completed his residency in pediatrics at Sinai Children’s Hospital here in Chicago, where he also served as chief resident and then as Medical Director of Child Protective Services. He is board-certified in general pediatrics and child abuse pediatrics.   Before coming to Lurie Children’s in 2014, Dr. Rosado was on faculty in the Department of Pediatrics at Rush Medical College. During that time, he also served as an attending physician in the Division of Child Protective Services at the John H...

Monica M Laronda

Assistant Professor of Pediatrics (Endocrinology)

Dr. Laronda has developed a strong research interest in basic reproductive biology and endocrinology to feed the underlying knowledge required to develop treatments that can protect or restore fertility and hormone function. The Laronda laboratory strives to understand how the ovarian niche maintains and promotes gametogenesis, to use this information to generate in vitro models and implantable bioprosthetic ovaries as a regenerative means to support endocrine function and gamete production in patients with primary ovarian insufficiency, and to engineer endocrine organs that support sex hormon...

Amanda Marma Perak

Assistant Professor of Pediatrics (Cardiology) and Preventive Medicine (Epidemiology)

Dr. Perak is committed to preventing cardiovascular diseases (e.g., heart attack) by promoting optimal health from the beginning of life. Her research centers on defining and intervening at the origins of cardiometabolic function. Specific areas of focus include molecular mechanisms of cardiovascular health development (e.g., microbiome), maternal-fetal cardiometabolic health, and behavioral intervention. Her clinical and teaching interests are in preventive cardiology and noninvasive cardiac imaging.

Suzanne M Schmidt

Associate Professor of Pediatrics (Emergency Medicine) and Medical Education

Primary interests: Education and assessment of medical students and residents, curriculum development, Otoscopy, Ear disease, Ophthalmologic emergencies, Orthopedic injuries

Amy E Petzel

Instructor of Pediatrics (Hospital-Based Medicine)

Amy Petzel is a pediatrician in the department of Pediatrics, Hospital-Based Medicine. She works at Lurie Children's Hospital and Prentice Women's Hospital. She enjoys caring for children of all ages, from neonates to adolescents.

Anne D Ryan

Instructor of Pediatrics (Hospital-Based Medicine)

Dr. Ryan has been a member of the Division of Hospital Based Medicine at Northwestern Medicine and Lurie Children's Hospital since 2005.

Ahmad Sami Chaouki

Assistant Professor of Pediatrics (Cardiology)

I am interested in the diagnosis and management of pediatric and adult congenital arrhythmias. In addition to medical management of infants, children and adults with congenital heart disease with arrhythmias or inherited cardiac diseases, I perform noninvasive and invasive cardiac electrophysiology studies and catheter ablations as well as implantation of pacemakers and defibrillators

Lisa Simons

Assistant Professor of Pediatrics (Adolescent Medicine)

I am a clinician-educator in the Division of Adolescent and Young Medicine with specific interests and expertise in mental health care for adolescents, LGBT health, gender-affirming health care and HIV prevention and treatment.  I work with young people in our Adolescent and Young Adult Medicine Clinic as well as in the Gender Development Program.

Brian E Nolan

Assistant Professor of Pediatrics (Rheumatology)

Over the course of his training Dr Nolan developed a strong interest in the complex relationship between autoimmunity and immunodeficiency. As a clinician his goal is to more rapidly and more accurately diagnose autoinflammatory and immune dysregulatory syndromes, and in so doing help identify effective treatments for patients with these exceedingly rare conditions. He hopes to advance translational research in this rapidly developing field as a clinician with a strong background in immunology bench research. His additional interests include general pediatric rheumatology and medical education.

Catherine A Humikowski

Assistant Professor of Pediatrics (Critical Care)

Throughout my career, I have studied the intersection of medical education, quality, and clinical effectiveness in high acuity situations. In the course of this work, I have developed clinical practice guidelines, co-founded a multidisciplinary critical care simulation curriculum, and spearheaded numerous quality improvement projects aimed at protocol development and communication in the pediatric intensive care unit. My current interests include exploring human factors in high stress environments, particularly related to clinician wellness and resilience.

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The Department of Pediatrics strives to create and maintain training programs that mirror the diverse patient population we serve in Chicago. We believe that diverse faculty, residency and fellowship programs are essential to our long-term success as leaders in academic medicine.

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