Chief, Pediatric Urology
Listed on 2026-02-01
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Doctor/Physician
Pediatrician
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The Organization
OSF Health Care Children's Hospital of Illinois is a 136 bed full-service children's hospital with more than 145 pediatric subspecialists in 40+ subspecialties. The Children's Hospital has 64 neonatal beds, 8 level II nursery beds, 32 pediatric critical care beds, 16 pediatric oncology beds and 16 general pediatric beds. The hospital provides the highest level of care for newborns to young adults with common and complex medical conditions.
For patients that require continued care into adulthood, they offer formalized transition programs. The hospital is making specialized care more accessible to patients by offering 11 clinics throughout Illinois, focusing on specialties like congenital heart, general surgery, hematology/oncology and more.
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Chief, Pediatric Urology
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Chief, Pediatric Urology
OSF Children’s Hospital of Illinois
Peoria, IL
The Organization
OSF Health Care Children's Hospital of Illinois is a 136 bed full-service children's hospital with more than 145 pediatric subspecialists in 40+ subspecialties. The Children's Hospital has 64 neonatal beds, 8 level II nursery beds, 32 pediatric critical care beds, 16 pediatric oncology beds and 16 general pediatric beds. The hospital provides the highest level of care for newborns to young adults with common and complex medical conditions.
For patients that require continued care into adulthood, they offer formalized transition programs. The hospital is making specialized care more accessible to patients by offering 11 clinics throughout Illinois, focusing on specialties like congenital heart, general surgery, hematology/oncology and more.
As a Premier Children's Hospital, They Address The Spiritual, Emotional And Physical Needs Of The Pediatric Patient Based On Three Principles
- Children are unique and have special needs.
- A child's illness impacts the entire family.
- Childhood illness interferes with normal childhood growth and development.
As a Children’s Oncology Group (COG) site, and in collaboration with St. Jude Children's Research Hospital in Memphis, Tennessee, OSF Children's Hospital offers the Jim & Trudy Maloof St. Jude Midwest Affiliate Clinic, providing the same level of cancer and blood-disorder treatments as one of the leading children's cancer centers.
The Opportunity
OSF Health Care Children’s Hospital of Illinois is seeking a dynamic and mission-driven leader to serve as Chief of Pediatric Urology, building upon the success of a highly respected program previously ranked among the nation’s top 30 by U.S. News & World Report. This is an outstanding opportunity for a clinically exceptional pediatric urologist who is passionate about patient care, academic advancement, and collaborative leadership.
The Chief will report directly to Dr. Charles Aprahamian, Surgeon-in-Chief, and Meg Zakrzewski, President of OSF Children’s Hospital, and has the opportunity to hold a faculty appointment at the University of Illinois College of Medicine Peoria (UICOMP). The role offers the opportunity to shape the future of pediatric urology services in central Illinois, with support for academic contributions and clinical research.
OSF Health Care is also home to the largest and most comprehensive group of pediatric specialists outside of Chicago, with more than 140 pediatric experts working across the system. Within this robust community of subspecialists, the Pediatric Urology Department provides comprehensive care for a wide range of urologic conditions, including complex congenital anomalies. OSF utilizes the da…
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