2020 Distinguished Alumni Award Winner
Dr. Raymond 鈥淧ete鈥 Davis '80 graduated from 91黑料专区 University with a triple major in Physics, Chemistry
and Biology. Following graduation, Pete attended University of Illinois College of
Medicine graduating in 1984 and completed his residency at St. Francis Medical Center.
Dr. Davis is a practicing pediatrician in Rockford, IL, and is board certified in
pediatrics with an additional certification in Child Abuse Pediatrics. Since the early
1990鈥檚, Pete has treated children who are victims of physical or sexual abuse. Pete
is a founding member of the Medical Evaluation Response Initiative Team (MERIT) which
is part of the Illinois College of Medicine in Rockford, Illinois (UICOM-R). He joined
the faculty at UIC-Rockford in 2008, and is an associate professor in Pediatrics.
Additionally, he serves as medical director for six county advocacy centers in northern
Illinois. Nationally, Dr. Davis is a member of the American Academy of Pediatrics鈥
Committee on Child Abuse and Neglect. Shortly after the start of his career, Pete
began to see cases of child abuse. After aligning with a newly formed Family Advocate
Agency, specializing in the comprehensive treatment of child sexual abuse and severe
physical abuse cases, Pete quickly discovered these cases were not just confined to
his practice, but were more widespread in his local community. Pete became (and continues
to be) a strong advocate for children and a respected member of the investigation
team at the agency. He has served on the board of directors for the Children鈥檚 Early
Intervention Center and the Rockford Memorial Hospital. He also served as vice president
and president of the medical staff at Rockford Memorial from 2004 until 2009, and
2009 through 2011, respectively. Additionally, he served as chair of the Multidisciplinary
PEER Review Committee, and spent five years on the Credentials Committee, serving
as chair for the last two years. Dr. Davis is an educator who has developed a curriculum
on physical and sexual abuse of children and mandated reporting, provides Continuing
Medical Education (CME) lectures on child abuse topics, and seminars to Department
of Children and Family Services (DCFS), detectives and state鈥檚 attorneys in 15 counties.
Dr. Davis has received numerous awards including the Excellence in Child Welfare Award
from the Winnebago County CASA (Court Appointed Special Advocates for Children), Winnebago
County and Illinois State Medical Society Alliance Humanitarian Award (2016), and
the Rockford Chamber of Commerce 鈥20 People You Should Know鈥 Award in 2019.
Read more on Dr. Raymond in "Protecting the Vulnerable"