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S. Jean Emans, MD

S. Jean Emans, MD

Dr. Emans is the Director of the Office of Faculty Development, is the Mary Ellen Avery Professor of Pediatrics at哈佛医学院, Chief Emeritus, Division of Adolescent/Young Adult Medicine at Boston Children's Hospital, and PI of one of the seven Maternal Child Health Bureau (MCHB/HRSA) Leadership Education in Adolescent Health (LEAH) Training Programs in the U.S. She has served on the Board of Directors of the青少年健康与医学协会and as President of the北美儿科和青少年妇科学会。

She is the author of several textbooks, including Pediatric and Adolescent Gynecology (7th edition, 2020); and more than 200 articles that have focused on medical education, reproductive endocrinology, gynecology, and faculty development. She has co-directed Harvard and Children’s CME courses including Adolescent Medicine, Pediatric and Adolescent Gynecology, and the Leadership Development Course for physicians and scientists. She has lectured extensively on pediatric and adolescent gynecology and adolescent medicine nationally and internationally, including keynote addresses in Melbourne, Tokyo, and Buenos Aires; she has also consulted to university and hospital programs on faculty development initiatives.

Dr. Emans has been named one of the Best Doctors in America and honored with the 2006美国儿科学会(AAP) Adele Dellenbaugh Hofmann Adolescent Health Award, the 2009 HMS William Silen Lifetime Achievement in Mentoring Award, the 2011 Children’s Hospital Boston Medical Staff Service Award, the 2011 Outstanding Achievement in Adolescent Medicine Award from the Society for Adolescent Health and Medicine (SAHM), the highest honor in adolescent medicine, the 2017 Boston Children's Hospital Medical Staff Organization (MSO) Recognition Award, the 2020 HMS Diversity Lifetime Achievement Award, and the 2022 JCSW Joseph B. Martin Dean's Leadership Award for the Advancement of Women Faculty.

卡拉·金(Carla Kim),博士 卡拉·金(Carla Kim),博士

Dr. Kim is the Interim Director of Basic Science Career Development, is Professor of Genetics and Pediatrics at Harvard Medical School (HMS) and Boston Children’s Hospital (BCH).

她是肺部干细胞生物学领域的国际知名领导者。Dr. Kim’s current research builds on her early discoveries to lead the field toward a better understanding of stem cell biology in the lung, development of innovative approaches for examining the cellular and molecular basis of lung disease and cancer, and identification of new therapeutic avenues for pulmonary diseases and lung cancer.

Kim博士主席BCH研究参与委员会,是BCH权益,多样性和包容指导委员会的成员;HMS科学领域的女性领袖;以及BCH基本/转化研究执行委员会(BTREC)。通过她在BCH的多个角色以及在HMS的角色中,她在2021年率领BCH HMS多样性集群租赁搜索。

Maxine Milstein, MBA Maxine Milstein, MBA

Maxine is the Program Director of the Office of Faculty Development, has an extensive background in higher education, healthcare and teaching. Maxine previously worked at Boston University as the Director of the Educational Resource Center, an academic support center serving more than 3000 undergraduate and graduate students.

在担任该职位之前,她曾是波士顿大学管理学院研究生课程的副主任,负责监督博士课程。Maxine还曾在马萨诸塞州心理健康中心和魁北克蒙特利尔的皇家维多利亚和伊丽莎白女王医院工作。

她在战略目标setti带来广泛的专业知识ng, operational planning, project management, and cross-cultural awareness and training. Maxine earned her MBA, with High Honors, from Boston University where she was inducted into the Beta Gamma Sigma Honor Society.

Jill Dobriner, PhD Jill Dobriner, PhD

Dr. Dobriner is the Program Manager for the Office of Faculty Development, assisting in communications, event planning, and program development. Prior to coming to Boston Children's, she earned a Ph.D in English and American Literature from Brandeis University, taught 19th-century American Literature and Women's Studies in Oklahoma, and worked for other non-profits in the Boston-area.

Valerie Ward, MD, MPH Valerie Ward, MD, MPH

Dr. Ward is the Senior Vice President and Chief Equity and Inclusion Officer at Boston Children's Hospital; Director, Sandra L. Fenwick Institute for Pediatric Health Equity and Inclusion, and Director, Office of Health Equity and Inclusion, Boston Children’s Hospital; and an Assistant Professor of Radiology at Harvard Medical School.

Dr. Ward received her undergraduate degree in chemistry from Harvard University and her medical degree from耶鲁大学医学院。She completed her diagnostic radiology residency at Brigham and Women’s Hospital and then began her pediatric radiology fellowship at Boston Children’s. She also completed the Harvard-wide Pediatric Health Services Research Fellowship Program.

2000年,沃德博士加入了Department of Radiologyat Boston Children’s and has provided exceptional clinical care as a pediatric radiologist at our hospital. A prior leadership role in the Department of Radiology included her being the Physician Director for Quality Improvement from 2012-17. In 2012, she was awarded Harvard Medical School's prestigious Harold Amos Faculty Diversity Award for her collaborative research in improving the inpatient hospital experience for diverse patients and their families.

In 2017, Dr. Ward was appointed as the founding Medical Director of the Boston Children'sOffice of Health Equity and Inclusion。In 2020, Dr. Ward was appointed as the Boston Children’s first Chief Equity and Inclusion Officer and subsequently promoted to a Senior Vice President. In this capacity, Dr. Ward leads the essential work to make Boston Children’s a leader in health equity and inclusivity for all across the entire enterprise. She continues to lead our Office of Health Equity and Inclusion and co-chair the Equity, Diversity and Inclusion Council, on which she has served as Faculty Director since it was established under its former name as the Diversity and Cultural Competency Council in 2006. Also, Dr. Ward leads a new major initiative at Boston Children’s, that is the creation of the桑德拉·芬威克(Sandra L. Fenwick)小儿健康公平与包容研究所in 2021. Dr. Ward collaborates closely with the Boston Children's Office of Faculty Development on multiple initiatives. Dr. Ward also represents Boston Children’s Hospital at national organizations, including the Solutions for Patient Safety (SPS) Health Equity Leadership Workgroup, the newly created SPS Ambulatory Foundations Workgroup, and the Pediatric Health Equity Collaborative.

Alan Leichtner, MD, MSHPEd Alan Leichtner, MD, MSHPEd

Dr. Leichtner is the Chief Education Officer and Director of the Department of Education at Boston Children’s Hospital, and Associate Dean of Undergraduate Medical Education at Boston Children's and哈佛医学院HMS), is a Professor of Pediatrics at Harvard Medical School. He also serves at the Clinical Vice Chair of the Department of Pediatrics at Boston Children's.

莱希特纳(Leichtner)博士是一位儿科胃肠病医生,对儿童炎症性肠道疾病和腹腔疾病有长期的临床和研究兴趣,目前是乳糜泻中心在波士顿儿童。他撰写了100多个原始出版物和有关小儿胃肠病学主题的章节。

In his tenure at Boston Children's, Dr. Leichtner has been a highly regarded teacher and advisor of the pediatric residents. In addition, he has mentored more than 120 fellows in pediatric gastroenterology and nutrition and is the former Chairman of the Training Committee and current Chairman of the Education Special Interest Group of theNorth American Society for Pediatric Gastroenterology, Hepatology, and Nutrition(naspghan)。Leichtner博士是HMS学院的活跃成员。

As Chief Education Officer and Director of the Department of Education, he spearheaded the launching of the hospital-based Academy for Teaching and Educational Innovation and Scholarship. The Academy at Boston Children's is designed to foster innovative teaching, educational research, and recognition of excellent teachers. Dr. Leichtner's own educational projects have been directed a broad range of learners, from patients and families, to health professions students and trainees, to inter-professional colleagues.

他是2010年默里·戴维森奖的获得者美国儿科学会。该年度奖项认可了一位杰出的临床医生,教育家或科学家,他为儿科胃肠病学,肝病学和营养做出了重大贡献。Leichtner博士还是Naspghan 2012年杰出服务奖,2014年HMS Charles J. Hatem医学教育教师发展奖,2017年波士顿儿童医务人员组织(MSO)认可奖和2020 HMS William Silen终身指导奖的成就。
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