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Pediatrics Mentoring Program – Research & Career

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Spectrum Child Health provides formal infrastructure, mentoring, and funding in preparing early and mid-career faculty for a career in clinical and translational research in child health.

Services are available to Stanford faculty and trainees participating in clinical and translational research in children. Resources and services include:

  • Research Coordinators
  • Research Nurses
  • Clinic Space
  • Mentoring
  • Protocol or Scientific Advising
  • Core Lab Services
Contact Information

Spectrum Child Health Administration
(650) 724-6891

http://spectrumchildhealth.stanford.edu/

The Pediatrics Mentoring Program promotes the career development of early-career investigators (instructors and assistant professors) in Pediatrics at Stanford through a formal mentoring program and the Stable of Mentors.

Program mentors specialize in four key development areas:

  • Clinical/Teaching
  • Research
  • Work/Life Balance
  • Academic

Request a mentoring consultation if:

  • you need help identifying an appropriate mentor (research and/or career),
  • you are seeking advice about a specific topic (e.g., work-life balance, or appointment and promotion), or
  • you need general career guidance
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