Pediatric Insight
The Child Health Advisory Council is an independent advisory board for CareerPhysician. Comprised of former deans, department chairs, division chiefs and children’s health system executives, the Advisory Council represents extensive child health leadership experience and wisdom. We are passionate about helping future pediatric leaders succeed. Council members share in a commitment to a legacy of positively impacting the breadth and depth of leadership in pediatrics.
CareerPhysician is the national leader in academic child health executive search and leadership development with unprecedented success supporting the complex faculty and executive leadership needs of departments of pediatrics and child health organizations. With an extensive network of pediatric leaders and a dedicated team of seasoned search professionals, CareerPhysician is exclusively dedicated to helping child health organizations find transformational talent to improve health outcomes for children.
Episode 46 The Role of the 'Master Connector'
Episode 46: The Role of the Master Connector
How Do You Measure Mentorship Success? | Part 2 in Our Mentorship Series
Episode 45: Measuring Mentorship Success
Mentors and Coaches Part 1: The Mentor Role and Responsibilities
Episode 44: The Mentor Role and Responsibilities
Episode 43: Who Will Be Your Boss?
Who will be your boss? Candidates for Leadership Roles Under Interim Leadership
Episode 42 Integrating Full Time Physicians into the Department of Pediatrics
Integrating Full-Time Clinicians into the Department of Pediatrics | What Actually Works
Episode 41: Engaging Underrepresented Medical Students
Engaging Underrepresented Medical Students
Episode 40: Social Programming for Candidates
Social Programming for Candidates – Creative Ways to Win Candidates' Hearts
Episode 39: Women in Academic Child Health Leadership: Personal Experiences, Perspectives and Pre...
Women in Academic Child Health Leadership: Personal Experiences, Perspectives and Predictions
Episode 38: Special Edition – What We Need to Do to Have a Viable Pediatric Subspecialty Workforce