Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion
Angela Statile, MD, MEd
Associate Chief of Staff for Acute Care Inpatient Services
Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center
Cincinnati, Ohio, United States
Alyssa Stephany, MD MS
Dir, Physician-Provider Organizational Support & Dir, Leadership Center for Physicians
Pediatrics
Children's Mercy
OVERLAND PARK, Kansas, United States
Alyssa Stephany, MD MS
Dir, Physician-Provider Organizational Support & Dir, Leadership Center for Physicians
Pediatrics
Children's Mercy
OVERLAND PARK, Kansas, United States
Angela Statile, MD, MEd
Associate Chief of Staff for Acute Care Inpatient Services
Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center
Cincinnati, Ohio, United States
Francisco Alvarez, MD, FAAP
Clinical Professor of Pediatrics
Pediatric Hospital Medicine
Stanford School of Medicine
Palo Alto, California, United States
Shea Osburn, MD, FAAP (she/her/hers)
Associate Division Director-Pediatric Hospital Medicine
Valley Children's Healthcare
Fresno, California, United States
Marie Dawlett, MD
Associate Professor
University of Texas Medical Branch, United States
Stephanie DeLeon, MD (she/her/hers)
Section Chief, Pediatric Hospital Medicine
The University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center
AAP SOHM Division Directors Subcommittee and APA PHM Leadership SIGThe Academic Pediatric Association (APA) PHM Leadership SIG and American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) SOHM Division Directors Subcommittee will be conducting a combined meeting at PAS this year. Chairs of these two respective groups have been working collaboratively over the last several years to address topics of shared interest. As Pediatric Hospital Medicine (PHM) continues to establish itself as a board-certified specialty, many fundamental topics have faced our specialty and the joint session at PAS has been a forum for discussion of important topics, allowing for critical networking for best practices when our specialty was particularly being looked at to lead the way during the COVID pandemic. This year’s combined session will once again seek to further explore many of the issues that currently face PHM as hospitalist programs recover from the COVID pandemic, and continue to define the future of the specialty. Fundamental to shaping our future is continuing to better understand how best to meet our workforce needs across the country, how to implement diversity, equity, and inclusion, how to positively emerge from the increased burnout from the COVID pandemic, and how to approach academia in the post-COVID era.
This combined session seeks to further explore many of these issues, share best practices, and continue to establish resources for hospitalists around the country. During this combined session we will provide an update on several ongoing initiatives, solicit feedback, as well as brainstorm and share experiences about current and emerging opportunities and challenges in our field.