The Chair’s Office

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The Chair’s Office. F. Bruder Stapleton, MD Professor & Chair, Pediatrics Ford/Morgan Endowed Chair Associate Dean, SoM Chief Academic Officer, SCH Senior Vice President, SCH External Roles: APS President SC Foundation Board Member SCCA Board Member AMSPDC Past President - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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The Chair’s Office

CharlesBrookeNataleErinBruder

F. Bruder Stapleton, MDProfessor & Chair, PediatricsFord/Morgan Endowed Chair Associate Dean, SoMChief Academic Officer, SCHSenior Vice President, SCH External Roles:APS PresidentSC Foundation Board MemberSCCA Board MemberAMSPDC Past PresidentEditor-in-Chief Pediatric Up to DateEditorial Board Journal Watch

Chair’s Office

Pediatrics Faculty

Seattle Children's Hospital

Leadership

Seattle Children’s

Foundation

National Organizatio

ns

FHCRC and SCCA

UW School of Medicine

SCRI

Clinical Finance

Diana T. Diana S. Anne Travis

Incentive Calculation

CUMG Budget

Business Plan &

Program Dev.

Ad Hoc Reports

Funds Flow

Productivity Reports

Salary Sources

&SurveysBudget

Reconciliation

Facilities

Leigh JoAnn Hung

• Environmental Health & SafetyTraining, info, lab safety, waste

management

• Safety/SecurityID, access, building management

• Space21,000sf in RR-wingRepairs, renovations

• EquipmentInventory, Insurance$1.8 million in RR-wing

• Autoclave/Glass washing room

• JoAnn & Hung

Faculty Personnel

Diane Julie

Faculty Promotion

Finance

MaureenJohn B.RoseShirleyNancy

Fiscal Oversight

Pre & Post

Award

Travel

Compliance

Information Systems

Mike Arien Felicia

Web

• Centralized File Storage• Computer Security• Technical Support Web• Design Services• Technical Consulting

Graduate Medical Education (GME)

Simulation

GME

Fellowshi

p

WWAMI

Seattle Children’s HospitalMedical Trainee Education

GME

SCH GME and MS Office is Responsible for:• Processing ~1500 trainees/year• Computer Training • Badging• Orientation

• Compliance • Educational• Billing & Reimbursement

• Rotations• 80% of all UW Residents• 100% of all medical students

Medical Students

UW Medical Students: • 500 Pediatric Students • 300 non pediatric students

UW Pediatric medical students:• Preceptorships - 1st & 2nd year• Pediatric Tutorials – 2nd year• Clerkship - 3rd year (30%)• Electives - 4th year

Shadowing

Recruitment:• 1100+ applications/year• 290 medical students interviewed• Match 34 - 1st year positions

Pediatric Program:• 98 Current Pediatric Residents• 3 Pediatrics Chief Residents• 3 Pathways• Exams• 8 SCH employees

Residency

Fellowship

103 Fellow & Sub-specialty residents

64 Pediatric Fellows for 2011-12 • 2 - Adolescent Medicine• 2 - Allergy / Immunology• 6 - Cardiology• 10 - Critical Care• 2 - Developmental Behavioral• 4 - Emergency Medicine• 3 - Endocrinology• 3 - Gastroenterology• 8 - Hematology-Oncology• 6 - Infectious Disease• 4 - Neonatology• 7 - Nephrology• 2 - Pulmonary• 5 - Rheumatology

W WashingtonW WyomingA AlaskaM Montana I Idaho

Simulation

WWAMI Pediatric Program• Areas of training, 30 sites• 3rd and 4th yr Peds students • 2nd Peds residents• WRITE students

• Regional Clinical Faculty

SCH Simulation (Sim) baby• Mobile Training• Breath, pulse, vocal sounds• Intubate, IV placement• ~50 simulations to ~200

caregivers monthly

Human Resources

Heather Kelsey Terri

Hire

Orientation & Training

Job Performance

Career Developmen

t

Succession Planning

• Performance Management• Conflict Resolution• Complaint Investigation• Restructuring & Layoff• Payroll Corrections• Workplace Safety • Exit Interviews

Time and Leave Reporting

Payroll

Clinical Finance

Information SystemsFinance

TheChair’s Office

Faculty Personnel

Human Resources

Graduate Med Education

Facilities

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