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Lillie N. Ross, PA-C - Pediatric Cardiology

Lillie N. Ross, PA-C

IU Health

Pediatric Cardiology

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Biography

Lillie Ross, PA, is a physician assistant with pediatric cardiology. She provides care in outpatient cardiology locations and as part of the inpatient cardiology consult team at Riley Hospital for Children in Indianapolis.

Lillie grew up in Ann Arbor, Michigan, and earned her Bachelor of Science in Biology from the University of Michigan. She then pursued her Physician Assistant degree at Indiana University, where she had the opportunity to rotate through the Cardiovascular Intensive Care Unit (CVICU) and outpatient cardiology locations. It was during these rotations that Lillie discovered her passion for pediatric cardiology.

She recently completed a year-long Advanced Practice Provider (APP) Fellowship at Riley Hospital for Children in Pediatric Comprehensive Cardiology Care, which expanded her knowledge in diagnosing and treating a range of pediatric cardiology conditions.

Throughout the fellowship, she gained valuable experience working within the CVICU, Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU) Heart Center, shadowing the pediatric cardiology consult team, observing in the operating room, catheterization lab, electrophysiology lab and training alongside pediatric cardiologists in outpatient locations.

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Specialties & Details

Specialties:

Pediatric Cardiology

Education

Undergraduate:

Indiana University Bloomington, Bloomington, IN

Undergraduate:

University of Michigan Hospital, Ann Arbor, MI

Fellowship:

Riley Hospital for Children at IU Health, Indianapolis, IN

Hospitals & Affiliations

Hospital Privileges:

IU Health Methodist/IU Health University, IU Health North, Riley Hospital for Children at IU Health

Physician Group:

IU Health Medical Group, Riley Physicians

Research

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