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Pediatrics: Junior Faculty Development Series
YaleUniversity
12 episodes
8 months ago
In this episode, Robert Elder, associate professor and director of the adult congenital heart program in the Department of Pediatrics discusses his experience starting the congenital heart program and offers strategies for Junior faculty looking to start a clinical program.
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In this episode, Robert Elder, associate professor and director of the adult congenital heart program in the Department of Pediatrics discusses his experience starting the congenital heart program and offers strategies for Junior faculty looking to start a clinical program.
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Education
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Quality and Safety at Yale New Haven Hospital: What Junior Faculty Should Know
Pediatrics: Junior Faculty Development Series
39 minutes 14 seconds
6 years ago
Quality and Safety at Yale New Haven Hospital: What Junior Faculty Should Know
In this podcast, we will speak with Dr. Matthew Grossman, Vice Chair for Quality and Safety at the Children’s Hospital and learn about his role in the Department and Children’s Hospital, how Junior Faculty can get involved and what resources/opportunities are available to Junior faculty interested in Quality and Safety.
Pediatrics: Junior Faculty Development Series
In this episode, Robert Elder, associate professor and director of the adult congenital heart program in the Department of Pediatrics discusses his experience starting the congenital heart program and offers strategies for Junior faculty looking to start a clinical program.