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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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Work-Life Integration
Pediatrics: Junior Faculty Development Series
35 minutes 12 seconds
6 years ago
Work-Life Integration
In this session, Jennifer Sherr, Associate Professor in the Section of Endocrinology in the Department of Pediatrics shares stories of how she balances an accomplished career as a researcher with the responsibilities of life at home with children and offers ideas and strategies to junior faculty working towards better work life integration.
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.