Celebrating Women Who Care: Dr. Audrey Evans and More
March is Women’s History Month, and Children’s Hospital Association (CHA) is celebrating influential women in pediatric health care.
This year, we are inspired by Dr. Audrey Evans, a cofounder of Ronald McDonald House Charities, pioneer pediatric oncologist, and the subject of the upcoming film, “Audrey’s Children.”
Who is your Audrey?
CHA is looking for the “Audrey” in your children’s hospital — a leader whose innovative work has advanced pediatric health care and whose impact will extend beyond their tenure. These trailblazing women will be shared with CHA and the “Audrey’s Children” team to be featured on social media during Women’s History Month and the film’s release campaign.
Submit your nomination
Please email your nomination(s) to cha@audreyschildren.com and copy erin.fernandez@childrenshospitals.org. The nomination deadline is Feb 7.
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Nomination criteria
Please include the following information in the email:
- Hospital name in the email subject
- Statement on why the hospital selected the nominee.
- The nominee’s:
- Name and title.
- Years of service.
- Notable awards and/or achievements.
- Two high-resolution headshots.
- Response to “Dr. Audrey Evans inspires me because...” and “I want my legacy to be...”
- A signed appearance release form (provided by “Audrey’s Children” company, AC FILM).
Please see the campaign overview for more detailed information. For any additional questions, please contact Erin Fernandez.
About Children's Hospital Association
Children’s Hospital Association is the national voice of more than 200 children’s hospitals, advancing child health through innovation in the quality, cost, and delivery of care.
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