Upon completing her residency and fellowship, Eddy became a member of the faculty at the
University of Toronto and a nephrologist at
SickKids. In 1997, she was recruited to become a Professor of Pediatrics at the
University of Washington and Head of the Division of Pediatric Nephrology at
Seattle Children's. Following her tenure as Deputy Editor, Eddy was appointed to the rank of Dr. Robert O. Hickman Endowed Chair In Pediatric Nephrology. In 2012, Eddy returned to Canada to serve as the Chief of Pediatrics at
British Columbia Children's Hospital (BC Children's) and Head of the Department of Pediatrics at the
University of British Columbia. While serving in these roles, Eddy was also appointed BC Children's inaugural Hudson Family Hospital Chair in Pediatric Medicine in 2016. In this new position, Eddy launched a junior faculty two-year mentored scholarship program in health-care quality improvement and developed a research graduate program in Women and Children's Health Sciences. In 2019, Eddy was nominated for a YWCA Women of Distinction Award. During the
COVID-19 pandemic, Eddy was elected a Fellow of the
Canadian Academy of Health Sciences. ==References==