Benitz named to new Sunshine professorship
By JOYCE THOMAS
William E. Benitz, MD, professor of pediatrics
at Lucile Packard Children’s Hospital, was named the first
Philip Sunshine, MD, Professor of Neonatology.
Benitz, a clinical investigator in neonatology, is known for his
work on early markers for disease in newborns and the evaluation
and prevention of neonatal Group B streptococcal infection.
A graduate of Stanford School of Medicine, class of 1978, Benitz
served as a resident in pediatrics, then chief resident and later
as a postdoctoral fellow in the division of neonatal and
developmental medicine, all at Stanford.
Benitz joined the faculty in 1985 and became professor in 1999. He
is the director of the Packard Children’s Hospital nursery
system and associate chief of the division of neonatal and
developmental medicine at the medical school.
The professorship, established in November through a gift from the
Lucile Packard Foundation for Children’s Health, honors
pediatrics professor emeritus Sunshine for his work in neonatology
and his accomplishments as a clinician, scientist and teacher.
Sunshine, the Harold K. Faber Professor of Pediatrics from 1980 to
1989, began his career at Stanford as a resident in pediatrics.
He subsequently served as chief resident, received an appointment
to the faculty in 1963 and directed neonatology from 1967 to
1989.
Sunshine then left to serve on the University of Southern
California faculty; after four years he returned to Stanford and
resumed teaching in 1993.
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