Michael G Anderson
MD, FAAP
Stephanie H Anderson
DNP, RN-CS, WHNP, PNP, CCE, CLE
Michael G Anderson, MD FAAP
. . . an Associate Clinical Professor of Pediatrics, is also a dad with two daughters. Previously, the Chairman of Pediatrics at a university teaching hospital, a Board Certified Diplomat of the American Board of Pediatrics and a Fellow of the American Academy of Pediatrics.
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The founder of the Children's Center, Dr. Anderson, brought National expertise as reported in the the New York Times Magazine NY Times Sunday, May 2, 2004, and NY Times, Sunday April 18, 2004.
Dr. Anderson was a frequently invited speaker at the various University Hospitals Grand Rounds, Medical College of Georgia Children's Hospital, The University of Nebraska Children's Hospital, The Illinois College of Emergency Physicians, The University of Michigan Children's Hospital, University of Illinois Hospital, The Infectious Disease Society of America, and The American Academy of Pediatrics Section on Emergency Care. Dr. Anderson's research on medical ethics is included in the Michigan's research symposium, and published in National Pediatric Journals.
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Many parents in the Canton and Sixes Road area enjoyed Dr. Anderson's monthly pediatric column in the Around Canton and Sixes Living magazines.
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Patients of Children's Pediatric Center had the confidence that comes from years of highly credentialed experience: a cum laude graduate from Northwestern University; and highest honors from a Master's Degree, as well as various awards from college. Dr. Anderson maintains his faculty appointments as an Associate Clinical Professor of Pediatrics.
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Dr. Anderson maintained privileges at the Northside Hospitals and Scottish Rite Children's Hospital. As a teacher for pediatrician's in training, you would have found Dr. Anderson treating his patients in the Emergency Department, on the Pediatric Hospital Ward, or in the Delivery Room with a new baby. Many parents were relieved to meet their own Dr. Anderson, whether in the ER or Hospital bedside. Even for the occasional patient that needed tertiary care Children's Hospital, Dr. Anderson continued to provide care and guidance for the family along with the network of his colleagues at Scottish Rite.
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In his retirement, Dr. Anderson loves interacting with his wife, Stephanie, and family and helping as many as he encounters with the knowledge and experience he has been privileged to build over his career.
Stephanie H Anderson
. . . is a mom of two little girls, and also a pediatric and women's nurse practitioner.
While Stephanie served there, the Children's Pediatric Center enthusiastically maintained that Stephanie brought an expanded ability to care for patients in close coordination to her husband, Dr. Anderson. With energy, enthusiasm, and maturity, Moms and young women found Stephanie's care both sensitive and professional. Stephanie is individually board certified in Pediatric, Adult, and Women's Health, and is an adjunct Assistant Professor of the UIC College of Nursing.
Stephanie received her Doctor of Nursing degree from Rush University in Chicago. She also received dual Bachelor degrees in both Nursing and Family Sciences. With a shared special mission, Stephanie joined her husband physician at Children's Pediatric Center to care together for their patients. Stephanie says that she loves her work and its people.
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Stephanie has also worked and trained at a number of well known national facilities including the University of Michigan Hospital and Northwestern University Hospital. She has been director of a university student health center and has been a nationally invited speaker on women's health issues. Stephanie's abilities allow her to provide excellent and tender care over an expansive range of pediatric and family health issues. The Anderson Family located the Children's Pediatric Center in beautful Canton, Cherokee County, Georgia, in close proximity to their extensive family members in Cobb and North Fulton Counties of Georgia.
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Stephanie now serves the community to the north of Canton, while also supporting her husband's retirement and spending time with her daughters.