Summary
Overview
Work History
Education
Skills
Postgraduate Training
Certification
Board Certifications
Continuing Medical Education
Professional Activities
Professional Society Memberships
Hospital Leadership Appointments
Hospital Committee Memberships
Hospital Privileges-AZ
Research
Postdoctoral Awards
Honors and Scholarships
Publications
Abstracts Presented
Conferences
HOBBIES
References
Timeline
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Eva Condon, MDCM, MSc, FAAP, FRCPC

Phoenix,AZ

Summary

Energetic, hardworking Neonatologist with a positive attitude. Proven clinical, research, and leadership experience. Providing compassionate care for critically ill newborns in Arizona for 27 years. Works well with multidisciplinary teams. Enjoys teaching and evidence-based medical practice. Seeks clinical Neonatology position at Phoenix Childrens Hospital. Wants to continue making a positive difference in the care of sick newborns.



Overview

26
26
years of professional experience
1
1
Certification

Work History

Neonatologist

Neonatology Associates Ltd. (now Pediatrix)
08.1997 - Current
  • Worked in 30 nurseries, level I-IV. Learns quickly and adapts to new situations. Demonstrates respect, friendliness and willingness to help wherever needed. Works flexible hours across night, weekend and holiday shifts. Skilled with many charting systems.


  • Provides solutions to clinical problems. Introduced GeneDx molecular testing to Flagstaff Nursery in 2023. Diagnosed SHOX deficiency, RASopathy (Noonan's syndrome), von Hippel-Lindau disease, and RPL5 gene deletion causing cancers and Diamond-Blackfan anemia.


  • Quality improvement, Level II Nursery, Summit Healthcare, Show Low, AZ. Earned certificate for Nasal CPAP Program in 02/2021.


  • Performed extensive outreach in northern Arizona for past 15 years. Recruited appropriate patients for transfer to Flagstaff and Show Low.


  • Medical Director of six nurseries, level I-IV. Maintains courteous and effective working relationships. Uses critical thinking to break down problems, evaluate solutions and make decisions.


  • Experienced hospital committee member. Strong interpersonal skills. Works well with multidisciplinary teams. As member of Phoenix Childrens Hospital Architectural Committee, helped design a state-of-the-art level IV NICU in 2005.


  • Mentoring medical students from Midwestern and A.T. Still Universities. Passionate about learning and committed to continual improvement.



Education

M.Sc. -

McGill University Faculty of Science
Montreal, Quebec
06.1987

M.D., C.M. -

McGill University Faculty of Medicine
Montreal, Quebec
05.1987

B.Sc. -

McGill University Faculty of Science
Montreal, Quebec
06.1981

Skills

  • Analytical thinking
  • Problem-solving
  • Patient advocate
  • Quality assurance
  • Attention to detail
  • Communication and empathy
  • Active listening
  • Leadership
  • Teamwork
  • Outreach
  • Networking
  • Teaching

Postgraduate Training

Fellowship in Neonatology, University of Western Ontario, 07/1993-07/1997, London, Ontario, Canada


Research Fellow in Ophthalmology, Harvard Medical School - Children's Hospital, 07/1991-06/1993, Boston, MA


Fellowship in Neonatology, Harvard Medical School - Children's Hospital, 07/1990-06/1991, Boston, MA


Residency in Pediatrics, St. Christopher's Hospital for Children, 07/1989-06/1990, Philadelphia, PA


Residency in Pediatrics, New York-Presbyterian/Weill Cornell Medical Center, 07/1988-06/1989, New York, NY


Internship in Pediatrics, New York-Presbyterian/Weill Cornell Medical Center, 06/1987-06/1988, New York, NY


Certification

Arizona state medical license registration, #25289, active, 05/1997-Current


Ontario, Canada, Independent practice license, #66711, The College of Physicians & Surgeons, 03/1997-06/2006


Massachusetts state medical license, #72835, inactive, 06/1990-09/1994


Pennsylvania state medical license, #MD-044142E, inactive, 10/1989-12/1992


New York state medical license, #177649, inactive, 03/1989-03/1990







Board Certifications

Neonatal-Perinatal Medicine, American Board of Pediatrics, 11/1997-Current; contingent upon meeting the requirement of Maintenance of Certification


Pediatrics/Neonatology Specialist Certificate, The Royal College of Physicians & Surgeons of Canada, 11/1996-Current


Pediatrics, American Board of Pediatrics, 10/1995-12/2012

Continuing Medical Education

AMA PRA Category 1, endorsed by the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP). Earned over 50 credits for 2023-24; list available upon request

Professional Activities

  • Neonatal Resuscitation Program (NRP) Provider, AAP, Current-08/2024
  • Pediatric Advanced Life Support (PALS) Provider, AHA, pending
  • S.T.A.B.L.E. Program Lead Instructor, Current-07/2024
  • NRP Hospital-Based Program Instructor, AAP, 2001-2014
  • Reviewer, The Journal of Histochemistry and Cytochemistry, 1991-1994

Professional Society Memberships

  • Section on Perinatal Medicine, AAP, District VIII, 2003-Current
  • AAP, 1988-Current
  • AZ Chapter of the AAP, 1998-Current
  • Strathmore's Who's Who, Lifetime Member since 2001

Hospital Leadership Appointments

  • Medical Director, Level II Nursery, Summit Healthcare, 2011-Current
  • Medical Director, Level IIEQ Nursery, Chandler Regional, 2020
  • Medical Director, Level II Nursery, Mountain Vista, 2007-2018
  • Vice Chair, Perinatal Committee, Mountain Vista, 2007-2018
  • Medical Director, Level I Nursery, Tempe St. Luke's, 2007-2018
  • Medical Director, Level II Nursery, Banner Gateway, 2007-2012
  • Chairman, Neonatal Patient Care Committee, NICU, Phoenix Childrens Hospital, 2005-2006
  • Clinical Medical Director, NICU, Phoenix Childrens Hospital (McDowell), 2003-2005









Hospital Committee Memberships

  • Perinatal, Summit Healthcare, 2007-Current
  • Pediatric, Dignity East Valley, 2005-2020
  • Obstetrical and Pediatric, Casa Grande Regional Medical Center, 2008-2014
  • Obstetrical Patient Care, Banner University, 2005-2006
  • Vermont Oxford Network, Review of Phoenix Childrens Hospital NICU, 2005-2006
  • Quality Council, Phoenix Childrens Hospital, 2005
  • Neonatal Patient Care, Phoenix Childrens Hospital, 1999-2005
  • Leadership, Phoenix Childrens Hospital NICU, 2003-2005
  • Pharmacy and Radiology, Phoenix Childrens Hospital, 2003-2005



Hospital Privileges-AZ

Abrazo

  • Arrowhead Campus, 11/1997-03/2010
  • Central Campus (formerly Phoenix Baptist), 12/1997-04/2014
  • Maryvale Campus, 03/1998-01/2009, closed maternity
  • Scottsdale Campus (formerly Paradise Valley), 09/1997-08/2012


Banner

  • Baywood, 01/1998-05/2015
  • Casa Grande, 12/2007-10/2014; 06/2023-Current
  • Del E. Webb, 03/2002-05/2005
  • Desert, 11/1997-07/2018
  • Gateway, 09/2007, 10/2012; 06/2023-Current
  • Ironwood, 06/2023-Current
  • Mesa, 01/1998-09/2007, closed
  • Ocotillo, 06/2023-Current
  • Thunderbird, 10/1997-05/2011
  • University, Phoenix Campus, 10/1997, 06/2014


Dignity 

  • Chandler Regional, 08/2005-11/2020
  • Mercy Gilbert, 06/2006-11/2020
  • St. Joseph's Hospital, 09/1997-9/2022
  • Yavapai Regional, Prescott Valley, AZ, 05/2024-Current


Hacienda 

  • Hacienda Childrens' Hospital, 07/2015-07/2019, closed
  • Los Ninos Hospital, 06/1997-07/2005, closed





Honor Health

  • Deer Valley, 11/1997-11/2001, closed maternity
  • John C. Lincoln (Phoenix), 10/1997-04/2010, closed maternity
  • Osborn, 12/1997-02/2007
  • Shea, 07/1998-02/2007


Northern AZ Healthcare

  • Flagstaff, 05/1998-12/2011; 05/2020-01/2024
  • Verde Valley, 06/2020-01/2024


Other

  • Mesa General Hospital, 09/2001-05/2008, closed
  • Phoenix Childrens Hospital, 12/1997-9/2020
  • Phoenix Memorial Hospital, 1997-01/2003, closed
  • Summit Healthcare, Show Low, AZ, 05/2008-Current
  • Valleywise, (formerly Maricopa Medical Center), 08/1997-6/2015
  • Yuma Regional, Yuma, AZ 06/1998-10/2001


Steward 

  • Mountain Vista, 09/2007-12/2018
  • Tempe St. Luke's, 10/2007-06/2018, closed maternity


All resignations were voluntary, either due to closure of program or practice no longer covering.




Research

Fellowship: Growth Factors in Neovascularization of Retinopathy of Prematurity, MRC Group in Fetal and Neonatal Health and Development, University of Western Ontario, London, Canada, 1994-1997, Dr. Victor K.M. Han


Fellowship: Pathogenesis of Oxygen-induced Retinopathy in the Mouse, Department of Pediatric Ophthalmology, Children's Hospital, Boston, 1991-1993, Dr. Lois E.H. Smith


Elective during Residency: Fibronectin and Laminin Localization During Testicular Morphogenesis, Collège de France, Paris, France, May 1990, Drs. Alfred Jost and Solange-Magre


MSc Thesis: Monoclonal Antibody ELISA for Carcinoembryonic Antigen, McGill University Cancer Center, Montreal, Canada, 1981-1987, Drs. Phil Gold and Abe Fuks


Honors BSc Thesis: Effects of Sex Steroids and of an Aromatization Inhibitor on the Post-orchidectomy Rise of Serum Gonadotropins in Male Rats, Department of Reproductive Biology, McGill University, Montreal, Canada, 1980-1981, Dr. Bernard Robaire

Postdoctoral Awards

  • Wyeth Ayerst Award of Excellence, Research Awards Day, Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, University of Western Ontario, London, Canada, April 1997
  • Second Prize for Oral Presentation by a Research Fellow, Lawson Research Institute, London, Canada, October 1996
  • National Award for Excellence in Research, Fellow Category, Eighth Annual Pediatric Residents' and Fellows' Research Symposium, The Children's Hospital of Winnipeg Research Foundation, Manitoba, Canada, May 1996
  • Best Oral Presentation by a Sub-Specialty Trainee, Pediatric Resident Research Day, University of Western Ontario, London, Canada, March 1996
  • Pooled Research Trust Fund, Lawson Research Institute, University of Western Ontario, London, Canada, 1995-1996
  • Fellowship, Medical Research Council of Canada, Ranked 6th out of 154 candidates, 1994-1997
  • Resident Research Award, Department of Pediatrics, University of Western Ontario, London, Canada, 1994-1995
  • Fight for Sight/National Society to Prevent Blindness, Schaumburg, Illinois, research grant, 1992-1993
  • Knights Templar Eye Foundation, Inc., Springfield, Illinois, research grant, 1992-1993


Honors and Scholarships

  • Dual Program Scholarship, Medicine/Master of Science, Faculty of Medicine, McGill Univ., Montreal, Canada, 1983-1987
  • F.C.A.C. Scholarship for Doctorate, ranked 1st out of 71 in the province of Quebec, Canada, 1983
  • F.C.A.C. Scholarship for Master of Science, Quebec, Canada, 1982-1983
  • The Cancer Research Society Inc., for Master of Science, Montreal, Canada, McGill University, 1982-1983
  • Distinction in Physiology, Bachelor of Science, McGill University, Montreal, Canada, 1981
  • Honors Undergraduate Physiology Program, McGill University, Montreal, Canada, 1979-1980
  • Distinction, Diplôme Lauréat in Piano, Le Collège de Musique Sainte-Croix, Montreal, Canada, 1977
  • First Class Honors, Preliminary Rudiments of Music Theory, Royal Conservatory of Music, Univ. of Toronto, Canada, 1976
  • Magna Cum Laude, High School, Montreal, Canada, 1976
  • Honors, Secondary I and II, McGill School of Music, 1973, 1974






Publications

Published as Eva Wesolowski

  • Effect of Light on Oxygen-induced Retinopathy in the Mouse, Invest Ophthalmol Vis Sci, 35, 112-119, 1994, Wesolowski, E., Smith, L.E.H.
  • Oxygen-induced Retinopathy in the Mouse, Invest Ophthalmol Vis Sci, 35, 101-111, 1994, Smith, L.E.H., Wesolowski, E., McLellan, A., Kostyk, S.K., D'Amato, R., Sullivan, R.T., D'Amore, P.A.
  • Microscopic Visualization of the Retina by Angiography with High-Molecular-Weight Fluorescein-Labeled Dextrans in the Mouse, Microvasc Res, 46, 135-142, 1993, D'Amato, R., Wesolowski, E., Smith, L.E.H.
  • Modulation by Neonatal Thymectomy of the Reproductive Axis in Male and Female Rats During Development, Biol Reprod, 38, 91-99, 1988, Faroohki, R., Wesolowski, E., Trasler, J.M., Robaire, B.

Abstracts Presented

  • Wesolowski, E., Han, V.K.M. (1997) Expression of Insulin-like Growth Factor Binding Protein (IGFBP) Genes in a Mouse Model of Retinal Neovascularization. Pediatr Res 41 (4), part 2: 187A.
  • Wesolowski, E., Han, V.K.M. (1996) Expression of Insulin-like Growth Fact (IGF) I and II Genes in a Mouse Model of Retinal Neovascularization, Pediatr Res 39 (4), part 2: 252A.
  • Wesolowski, E., Smith L.E.H. (1994) Effect of Hypercarbia on Oxygen-induced Retinopathy in the Mouse, Pediatr Res 35 (4), part 2: 260A.
  • Smith, L.E.H., Wesolowski, E., McLellan, A., Sullivan, R., D'Amore, P.A. (1993) Development of a Quantitative Reproducible Murine Model of Oxygen-induced Proliferative Retinopathy, Invest Ophthalmol Vis Sci 34 (4): 1448.
  • Wesolowski, E., Smith, L.E.H., D'Amato, R. (1992) Effect of Light on a Murine Model of Retinopathy of Prematurity, Invest Ophthalmol Vis Sci 33 (4): 1281.
  • Robaire, B., Wesolowski, E. (1980) Suprastimulation of Gonadotropins Above Castrate Level is Selectively Mediated by Aromatizable Androgens, Biol Reprod 24 (suppl 1): 60A.


Conferences

Invited participant at the 43rd Perinatal and Developmental Medicine Symposium; Marco Island, FL, sponsored by Mead Johnson Nutritionals, 11/1993


A Murine Model of Retinopathy of Prematurity, Newborn Medicine Research Symposium, Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA, 03/1992

HOBBIES

Skiing, birding, gardening, cooking, interior design, Mariachi performance 

References

Available upon request

Timeline

Neonatologist

Neonatology Associates Ltd. (now Pediatrix)
08.1997 - Current

M.Sc. -

McGill University Faculty of Science

M.D., C.M. -

McGill University Faculty of Medicine

B.Sc. -

McGill University Faculty of Science
Eva Condon, MDCM, MSc, FAAP, FRCPC