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Duration: 00:23:45

How “Master Connectors” Quietly Transform Careers

As we close out our Pediatric Insight Conversations series on mentorship, the Child Health Advisory Council (CHAC) turns to a topic that may be the most influential and the least discussed driver of career satisfaction in academic pediatrics: the master connector.

Inspired by Malcolm Gladwell’s concept and shaped by decades of leadership experience, the panel explores how master connectors do far more than match mentors and mentees. They actively shape cultures, open doors, accelerate careers, and most importantly – help protect clinicians from burnout.

As Dr. Craig Hillemeier put it, “Mentorship is one of the few things in medicine that creates a truly positive impact for both the mentor and the mentee. A master connector ensures people understand that and helps make those relationships actually work.”

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Meet the Panel.

Wesley Millican, CareerPhysician, Child Health Advisory Council, Pediatric Insight

Wesley D. Millican, MBA
CEO and Physician Talent Officer

Valerie Opipari, CareerPhysician, Child Health Advisory Council, Pediatric Insight

Valerie Opipari, MD
Pediatric Hematologist/Oncologist

Craig Hillemeier, MD
Pediatric Gastroenterologist

Bruce Rubin

Bruce Rubin, MEngr, MD, MBA, FRCPC
Pediatric Pulmonologist

Robert (Bob) Sawin, CareerPhysician, Child Health Advisory Council, Pediatric Insight

Robert Sawin, MD
Pediatric Surgeon

Arnold (Arnie) Strauss, Child Health Advisory Council, CareerPhysician, Pediatric Insight

Arnold (Arnie) Strauss, MD
Pediatric Cardiologist

Bruder Stapleton, CareerPhysician, Child Health Advisory Council, Pediatric Insight

F. Bruder Stapleton, MD
Pediatric Nephrologist

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Duration: 00:26:12

How Do You Measure Mentorship Success?

In part two of our Pediatric Insight mentorship series, we continue the conversation addressing how to measure mentorship success.

In this episode, the Child Health Advisory Council (CHAC) members discuss important questions such as:

  • Measuring mentoring success and impact
  • Navigating common challenges
  • Identifying and resolving mentor-mentee conflicts
  • Mentoring and supporting new leaders and recruits

 

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Meet the Panel.

Wesley Millican, CareerPhysician, Child Health Advisory Council, Pediatric Insight

Wesley D. Millican, MBA
CEO and Physician Talent Officer

Valerie Opipari, CareerPhysician, Child Health Advisory Council, Pediatric Insight

Valerie Opipari, MD
Pediatric Hematologist/Oncologist

Bruce Rubin

Bruce Rubin, MEngr, MD, MBA, FRCPC
Pediatric Pulmonologist

Craig Hillemeier, MD
Pediatric Gastroenterologist

Bruder Stapleton, CareerPhysician, Child Health Advisory Council, Pediatric Insight

F. Bruder Stapleton, MD
Pediatric Nephrologist

Robert (Bob) Sawin, CareerPhysician, Child Health Advisory Council, Pediatric Insight

Robert Sawin, MD
Pediatric Surgeon

peggy troy, children's wisconsin

Peggy Troy, MSN, RN
Emerita President & CEO
Children’s Wisconsin

Arnold (Arnie) Strauss, Child Health Advisory Council, CareerPhysician, Pediatric Insight

Arnold (Arnie) Strauss, MD
Pediatric Cardiologist

Jon Hayes

Jon Hayes
Executive Vice President, Child Health
Former President, Oklahoma Children’s Hospital

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Duration: 00:32:34

The Power of Mentorship

This week, we kick off a three-part series about how mentorship, coaching and sponsorship is shaping the next generation of pediatric leaders.

In this first episode, moderated by Valerie Opipari, MD, our expert panel dives into what makes mentorship effective and enduring. They answer:

  • How does a mentor’s role differ from that of a coach or sponsor?
  • How can young clinicians identify the right mentors to guide their careers?
  • What traits define a successful mentor–mentee relationship?

Packed with practical insights and real experiences, this conversation offers inspiration and guidance for both mentors and mentees in academic medicine.

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Resources and Related Topics.

Meet the Panel.

Wesley Millican, CareerPhysician, Child Health Advisory Council, Pediatric Insight

Wesley D. Millican, MBA
CEO and Physician Talent Officer

Valerie Opipari, CareerPhysician, Child Health Advisory Council, Pediatric Insight

Valerie Opipari, MD
Pediatric Hematologist/Oncologist

Bruce Rubin

Bruce Rubin, MEngr, MD, MBA, FRCPC
Pediatric Pulmonologist

Craig Hillemeier, MD
Pediatric Gastroenterologist

Bruder Stapleton, CareerPhysician, Child Health Advisory Council, Pediatric Insight

F. Bruder Stapleton, MD
Pediatric Nephrologist

Robert (Bob) Sawin, CareerPhysician, Child Health Advisory Council, Pediatric Insight

Robert Sawin, MD
Pediatric Surgeon

peggy troy, children's wisconsin

Peggy Troy, MSN, RN
Emerita President & CEO
Children’s Wisconsin

Arnold (Arnie) Strauss, Child Health Advisory Council, CareerPhysician, Pediatric Insight

Arnold (Arnie) Strauss, MD
Pediatric Cardiologist

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Duration: 00:32:21

Who Will Be Your Boss? Navigating New Roles Under Interim Leadership

If you’re considering a new role under an interim leader, learn why:

• Interim leadership is very common
• You need to validate resources and put must-haves in writing
• Understanding the culture and history of the institution is critical

This and more in the latest Pediatric Insight, “Who Will Be Your Boss? Candidates for Leadership Roles Under Interim Leadership.”

 

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Resources and Related Topics.

Meet the Panel.

Wesley Millican, CareerPhysician, Child Health Advisory Council, Pediatric Insight

Wesley D. Millican, MBA
CEO and Physician Talent Officer

Bruder Stapleton, CareerPhysician, Child Health Advisory Council, Pediatric Insight

F. Bruder Stapleton, MD
Pediatric Nephrologist

Craig Hillemeier, MD
Pediatric Gastroenterologist

Danielle Laraque-Arena, MD, CareerPhysician, Pediatric Insight

Danielle Laraque-Arena, MD, FAAP
Child Abuse Pediatrics

Valerie Opipari, CareerPhysician, Child Health Advisory Council, Pediatric Insight

Valerie Opipari, MD
Pediatric Hematologist/Oncologist

Bruce Rubin

Bruce Rubin, MEngr, MD, MBA, FRCPC
Pediatric Pulmonologist

Robert (Bob) Sawin, CareerPhysician, Child Health Advisory Council, Pediatric Insight

Robert Sawin, MD
Pediatric Surgeon

Arnold (Arnie) Strauss, Child Health Advisory Council, CareerPhysician, Pediatric Insight

Arnold (Arnie) Strauss, MD
Pediatric Cardiologist

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Duration: 00:28:34

Integrating Full-Time Clinicians into Pediatrics

Pediatric departments are stretched by unprecedented clinical demand. How do you fully integrate full-time clinicians into the academic mission without losing alignment across the university, hospital and community?

In this episode, Dr. Arnie Strauss leads a candid discussion on what actually moves the needle.

What you’ll learn:
  • Bridging the “university vs. hospital” gap
  • Achieving diplomacy with data
  • How to set clear expectations & accountability
  • The hospital point of view
  • A look ahead on achieving team-based care

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Resources and Related Topics.

Meet the Panel.

Wesley Millican, CareerPhysician, Child Health Advisory Council, Pediatric Insight

Wesley D. Millican, MBA
CEO and Physician Talent Officer

Arnold (Arnie) Strauss, Child Health Advisory Council, CareerPhysician, Pediatric Insight

Arnold (Arnie) Strauss, MD
Pediatric Cardiologist

Danielle Laraque-Arena, MD, CareerPhysician, Pediatric Insight

Danielle Laraque-Arena, MD, FAAP
Child Abuse Pediatrics

Robert (Bob) Sawin, CareerPhysician, Child Health Advisory Council, Pediatric Insight

Robert Sawin, MD
Pediatric Surgeon

Bruder Stapleton, CareerPhysician, Child Health Advisory Council, Pediatric Insight

Bruder Stapleton, MD
Pediatric Nephrologist

Craig Hillemeier, MD
Pediatric Gastroenterologist

Jon Hayes, CareerPhysician

Jon Hayes
Executive Vice President, Child Health, CareerPhysician

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Duration: 00:39:54

Leadership Strategies to Engage Underrepresented in Academic Child Health

The latest Pediatric Insight episode tackles a critical question: How do we ensure the future of pediatrics reflects the diversity of the children and families we serve?

Moderator Danielle Laraque-Arena, MD, with special guests Lisa Eiland, MD and Colin Orr, MD, MPH, explore:

  • The most compelling reasons medical students choose a career in pediatrics
  • What institutions can do to attract and support underrepresented in medicine (URiM) students
  • The challenges and opportunities in strengthening the pipeline of diverse pediatric leaders.

This conversation offers practical insights for academic leaders to shape a more inclusive future for child health.

Host: Wesley Millican, MBA

Moderator: Danielle Laraque-Arena, MD, FAAP

Special guests:
Lisa Eiland, MD, Division Chief, Neonatology, Joseph M. Sanzari Children’s Hospital, Hackensack University Medical Center
Colin Orr, MD, MPH, Associate Professor of Pediatrics, General Pediatrics, Vanderbilt University Medical Center, Monroe Carrel, Jr. Children’s Hospital at Vanderbilt

Our panel: Arnold Strauss, MD; Robert Sawin, MD; Craig Hillemeier, MD; Bruder Stapleton, MD

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Resources and Related Topics.

Meet the Panel.

Wesley Millican, CareerPhysician, Child Health Advisory Council, Pediatric Insight

Wesley D. Millican, MBA
CEO and Physician Talent Officer

Danielle Laraque-Arena, MD, CareerPhysician, Pediatric Insight

Danielle Laraque-Arena, MD, FAAP
Child Abuse Pediatrics

Lisa Eiland, MD, Pediatric Insight

Lisa Eiland, MD
Neonatologist

Colin Orr, MD, Pediatric Insight

Colin Orr, MD, MPH
Pediatrician

Arnold (Arnie) Strauss, MD
Pediatric Cardiologist

Robert (Bob) Sawin, CareerPhysician, Child Health Advisory Council, Pediatric Insight

Robert Sawin, MD
Pediatric Surgeon

Bruder Stapleton, CareerPhysician, Child Health Advisory Council, Pediatric Insight

Bruder Stapleton, MD
Pediatric Nephrologist

Craig Hillemeier, MD
Pediatric Gastroenterologist

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Duration: 00:21:54

Social Programming for Candidates – Creative Ways to Win Candidates’ Hearts

Social outings can make or break a candidate’s interest in your program. Our panel, led by Dr. Bruce Rubin, shares unique ways to engage a candidate and his/her family during the recruitment process.

Also, hear Dr. Bruder Stapleton talk about what not to do during recruitment visits.

Host: Wesley Millican, MBA

Moderator: Bruce Rubin, MEngr, MD, MBA, FRCPC

Our panel: Craig Hillemeier, MD; Robert (Bob) Sawin, MD; F. Bruder Stapleton, MD; Valerie Opipari, MD; Arnold (Arnie) Strauss, MD and Wesley Millican, MBA

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Resources and Related Topics.

Meet the Panel.

Wesley Millican, CareerPhysician, Child Health Advisory Council, Pediatric Insight

Wesley D. Millican, MBA
CEO and Physician Talent Officer

Bruce Rubin

Bruce Rubin, MEngr, MD, MBA, FRCPC
Pediatric Pulmonologist

Craig Hillemeier, MD
Pediatric Gastroenterologist

Robert (Bob) Sawin, CareerPhysician, Child Health Advisory Council, Pediatric Insight

Robert Sawin, MD
Pediatric Surgeon

Bruder Stapleton, CareerPhysician, Child Health Advisory Council, Pediatric Insight

Bruder Stapleton, MD
Pediatric Nephrologist

Valerie Opipari, CareerPhysician, Child Health Advisory Council, Pediatric Insight

Valerie Opipari, MD
Pediatric Hematologist/Oncologist

Arnold (Arnie) Strauss, MD
Pediatric Cardiologist

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Duration: 00:53:59

What pathways can we forge to address gender leadership and pay disparities in pediatric leadership?

Dr. Valerie Opipari brings together an esteemed group of female leaders to discuss solutions, experiences and predictions for the future in this special episode of Pediatric Insight.

Listen to hear how they’re challenging inequities and charting a new path forward for the next generation of female leaders.

Moderator: Valerie Opipari, MD

Guest panel: Nancy Spector, MD; Kenya McNeal-Trice, MD; Mariana Meyers, MD; Peggy Troy, MSN, RN; Michelle C. Starr, MD; Leslie Walker, MD; Danielle Laraque-Arena, MD; Kathryn M. Edwards, MD

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Resources

Meet the Panel.

Wesley Millican, CareerPhysician, Child Health Advisory Council, Pediatric Insight

Wesley D. Millican, MBA
CEO and Physician Talent Officer

Valerie Opipari, CareerPhysician, Child Health Advisory Council, Pediatric Insight

Valerie Opipari, MD
Pediatric Hematologist/Oncologist

Bruder Stapleton, CareerPhysician, Child Health Advisory Council, Pediatric Insight

Bruder Stapleton, MD
Pediatric Nephrologist

Guest panel:

  • Nancy Spector, MD
  • Kenya McNeal-Trice, MD
  • Mariana Meyers, MD
  • Peggy Troy, MSN, RN
  • Michelle C. Starr, MD
  • Leslie Walker, MD
  • Danielle Laraque-Arena, MD
  • Kathryn M. Edwards, MD

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Duration: 00:50:12

The state of pediatrics and its relationship to pediatric specialist burnout is undeniable.

Dr. Frederick P, Rivara, MD, MPH, Professor of Pediatrics, University of Washington, explains why problematic referral patterns, funding issues, poor outcomes and pandemic aftermath are just a few of the reasons there’s a strained pediatric workforce.

Joining the Child Health Advisory Council as a special guest, Dr. Rivara shares four strategies that support a new vision for a high-quality pediatric workforce.

This special Pediatric Insight episode is filled with excellent data, workforce solutions and an informative Q&A you don’t want to miss. CareerPhysician and the Child Health Advisory Council would like to thank AMSPDC for leading and bringing the workforce issue to the forefront.

 

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Wesley Millican, CareerPhysician, Child Health Advisory Council, Pediatric Insight

Wesley D. Millican, MBA
CEO and Physician Talent Officer

Bruder Stapleton, CareerPhysician, Child Health Advisory Council, Pediatric Insight

Bruder Stapleton, MD
Pediatric Nephrologist

Frederick P. Rivara, MD, Pediatric Insight

Frederick P. Rivara, MD, MPH
General Pediatrics and Injury Prevention

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Duration: 00:27:46

Colleagues and faculty members who are outliers can be positively disruptive because they bring innovation. On the other side of the spectrum, some outliers aren’t serving your department well, due to poor behavior or performance.

A real challenge for leaders is identifying these outliers and either supporting them through guidance and course correction or finding a new career path.

In the latest Pediatric Insight conversation, pediatric leaders tackle this topic head-on, sharing their experiences.

Moderated by Robert Sawin, MD, Pediatric Surgeon, Emeritus Professor and Surgeon in Chief at Seattle Children’s Hospital and the University of Washington, topics discussed include:
  • Knowing when an outlier is a catalyst or a problem
  • Building objective measures to assess faculty performance
  • Using evaluations and feedback systems to guide course correction
  • Distinguishing between system issues and individual behavior
  • Helping team members through personal challenges

 

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Resources

Crucial Conversations: Tools for Talking When Stakes Are High, Kerry Patterson, Joseph Grenny, McGraw Hill, Third Edition, 2021.

The Coaching Habit: Say Less, Ask More and Change the Way You Lead Forever, Michael Bungay Stanier, Page Two Publisher, 2016.

Meet the Panel.

Wesley Millican, CareerPhysician, Child Health Advisory Council, Pediatric Insight

Wesley D. Millican, MBA
CEO and Physician Talent Officer

Robert (Bob) Sawin, CareerPhysician, Child Health Advisory Council, Pediatric Insight

Robert Sawin, MD
Pediatric Surgeon

Craig Hillemeier, MD
Pediatric Gastroenterologist

Danielle Laraque-Arena, MD, CareerPhysician, Pediatric Insight

Danielle Laraque-Arena, MD, FAAP
Child Abuse Pediatrics

Bruder Stapleton, CareerPhysician, Child Health Advisory Council, Pediatric Insight

Bruder Stapleton, MD
Pediatric Nephrologist

Arnold (Arnie) Strauss, Child Health Advisory Council, CareerPhysician, Pediatric Insight

Arnold (Arnie) Strauss, MD
Pediatric Cardiologist

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Have a question or a topic you’d like us to discuss? Send us an email.