New leaders named in pediatrics for UNMC, Children’s

From left, Kari Simonsen, M.D., and Ann Anderson Berry, M.D., Ph.D., have been appointed to leadership roles at UNMC and Children's Hospital & Medical Center.

New leadership appointments in the UNMC Department of Pediatrics and at Children’s Hospital & Medical Center were announced today.

Kari Simonsen, M.D., has been appointed interim chair for the UNMC Department of Pediatrics and pediatrician-in-chief and senior vice president of pediatric services for Children’s Hospital & Medical Center, and Ann Anderson Berry, M.D., Ph.D., has been appointed interim executive director of the Child Health Research Institute (CHRI), a collaborative effort between UNMC and Children’s. They replace Anna Spagnoli, M.D., who will continue in her role as a full-time professor at UNMC.

Bradley Britigan, M.D., dean of the UNMC College of Medicine, and Rodrigo Lopez, interim president & CEO of Children’s Hospital & Medical Center, announced the appointments, which are effective immediately.

“I look forward to working with Drs. Simonsen and Anderson Berry during the coming weeks in their new roles,” Dr. Britigan said. “They are two of our rising stars, and I’m confident they will do a terrific job of elevating pediatric care and research in our community.”

López echoed Dr. Britigan’s assessment of the two appointments.

“Dr. Simonsen is a talented, trusted physician-leader with a strong track record of excellence in clinical care, research and academics,” Dr. Lopez said. “She will be a valuable addition to our executive team as we carry out our mission to improve the lives of children and serve our community.

“Advancing pediatric research and translating research to better outcomes for her patients has been a hallmark of Dr. Anderson Berry’s career. Her leadership will help us continue to elevate the work of the Child Health Research Institute to the benefit of children and families in our region and beyond.”

A pediatric infectious diseases specialist, Dr. Simonsen joined the UNMC faculty in 2007 as assistant professor, pediatrics. She was elevated to associate professor in 2013 and to professor in 2018. In 2018, she was appointed assistant vice chancellor for faculty affairs at UNMC. Since 2011, she has been serving as chief of the division of pediatric infectious diseases in the UNMC Department of Pediatrics. She also has served as the president of the Children’s Specialty Physicians Board of Directors.

In 2018, Dr. Simonsen completed the Hedwig van Ameringen Executive Leadership in Academic Medicine (ELAM) program through Drexel University in Philadelphia. The ELAM program is a one-year program that offers leadership training and networking opportunities to women in academic medicine, dentistry, public health and pharmacy. Dr. Anderson Berry is currently enrolled in the ELAM program.

A neonatologist, Dr. Anderson Berry joined the UNMC faculty in 2004 as assistant professor, pediatrics in the division of newborn medicine. She was elevated to associate professor in 2011 and to professor in 2018. She currently serves as division chief of neonatology in the UNMC Department of Pediatrics.

She was appointed by UNMC as the inaugural fellowship director for neonatal perinatal medicine in 2018. Since 2015, Dr. Anderson Berry has served as co-medical director for the Nebraska Perinatal Quality Improvement Collaborative (NPQIC), a collaborative effort designed to improve the delivery of and access to evidence-based health care for all Nebraska mothers and newborns. She also recently completed a term as president of the UNMC Faculty Senate.

Dr. Anderson Berry has been awarded more than 30 research grants over the course of her career.

The CHRI, which was initiated in 2018, strengthens the commitment of Children’s and UNMC in defining a research roadmap for the future, emphasizing the importance of providing the latest treatment breakthroughs to patients locally.

“Like many other great endeavors in this community, the CHRI is a partnership in its truest sense,” UNMC Chancellor Jeffrey P. Gold, M.D., said. “The return on this investment is the improved health of children here and everywhere. There’s really not a better outcome than that.”

17 comments

  1. Sasha Shillcutt MD says:

    Two strong leaders who will continue to advance our mission. Well done!

  2. Gary Beck Dallaghan says:

    Couldn't have two more qualified and dynamic leaders for the department. Congratulations!

  3. Arwa Nasir says:

    Congratulations.

  4. Teresa Hartman, MLS says:

    Congratulations Dr. Simonsen and Dr. Anderson Berry!

  5. Joan Smith says:

    Congratulations Ann!!

  6. Emily McElroy says:

    Two perfect choices!

  7. Laurey Steinke says:

    Congratulations to both of you! Fantastic to see women I admire leading our institution.

  8. Laura Bilek says:

    Congratulations. These programs/departments will benefit from your leadership.

  9. Joseph Siu says:

    Congratulations to Ann and Kari.

  10. Magda Peck says:

    Brilliant leadership assured for Pediatrics at UNMC. As adjunct faculty still, I am delighted to have them move children’s health forward, and pledge my fullest support.

  11. Aileen Warren says:

    Congratulations!

  12. Anonymous says:

    I’m so proud of my niece

  13. Patti Carstens says:

    Congratulations to both of you. Well Deserved!

  14. Carl Gumbiner says:

    Congratulations to you both!! Very positive for Children's. Carl Gumbiner

  15. Asit Misra says:

    Congratulations! Dr. Simonsen & Dr. Berry.

  16. Dr. Howard Liu - Chair of Psychiatry, UNMC says:

    Congratulations to 2 strong leaders! We look forward to your success in these important roles for pediatric health.

  17. Jacque Swirzinski says:

    Congratulations on this new appointment for both of you! Many good things are yet to come for all of the children/families we serve in our community. Thank you for your dedication and excellent service to all. We are truly blessed.

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