
Becker’s Healthcare -- Pediatric Leadership Podcast
Becker's Healthcare
Show overview
Becker’s Healthcare -- Pediatric Leadership Podcast has been publishing since 2020, and across the 6 years since has built a catalogue of 164 episodes. That works out to roughly 40 hours of audio in total. Releases follow a fortnightly cadence.
Episodes typically run ten to twenty minutes — most land between 11 min and 17 min — though episode length varies meaningfully from one episode to the next. None of the episodes are flagged explicit by the publisher. It is catalogued as a EN-language Health & Fitness show.
The show is actively publishing — the most recent episode landed 3 days ago, with 23 episodes already out so far this year. The busiest year was 2021, with 36 episodes published. Published by Becker's Healthcare.
From the publisher
Becker's Healthcare Pediatric Leadership Podcast is an exciting new podcast from Becker's Healthcare which features interviews and conversations with thought leaders in pediatrics on trending topics. Send recommendations to [email protected]
Latest Episodes
View all 164 episodesShane Strum, President and CEO of Broward Health, and Matthew Love, President and CEO of Nicklaus Children’s Health System
Alda Mizaku, Chief AI Officer at Children’s National Hospital
Matthew Wolthoff, President of Driscoll Children’s Hospital Rio Grande Valley
Building a People First Workforce Strategy to Drive Outcomes in Pediatric Care with Janel Allen
Reframing Pediatric Palliative Care Through Compassionate, Family Centered Support with Dr. Carla Cangemi
Advancing Ethical Care for Pediatric Feeding Disorders with William Sharp, PhD
Melissa Chase, PharmD, BCSCP, CPEL, Director of Pharmacy at Valley Children’s Healthcare
In this episode, Melissa Chase, PharmD, BCSCP, CPEL, Director of Pharmacy at Valley Children’s Healthcare, joins the podcast to discuss investing in new technologies, including robotics, to enhance pharmacy operations. She shares how these innovations support patient and staff safety, and emphasizes the critical role frontline team members play in delivering high-quality, reliable care.
Driving Efficiency, Culture, and Regional Growth at Connecticut Children's with James E. Moore
In this episode, James E. Moore, President of Connecticut Children's Specialty Group and System Chief Medical Officer at Connecticut Children's, discusses boosting clinic and OR efficiency to grow volume, strengthening culture to retain workforce talent, and expanding regional centers of excellence including advanced cellular and gene therapy and fetal care to ensure long term sustainability.
Workforce Strategy and Culture at Children's National Hospital with Gina Cronin
In this episode, Gina Cronin, FACHE, Executive Vice President and Chief People Officer at Children's National Hospital, discusses aligning leaders around a new five year strategy, redesigning roles amid major ERP and EHR transformations, and building resilient workforce capabilities and well being initiatives to support growth in world class pediatric care.
Expanding Pediatric Care Across South Texas with Eric Hamon
In this episode, Eric Hamon, President and CEO of Driscoll Children's Hospital, discusses how Driscoll Children's is increasing access to pediatric care through new facilities, specialist recruitment, and an innovative fleet of planes that brings care directly to children across South Texas. He shares insights on the importance of early investments in children's health and strategies to address pediatric specialist shortages.
Expanding Access and Advancing Rural Health at Arkansas Children's with Jamie Wiggins
In this episode, Jamie Wiggins, Executive Vice President and Chief Operating Officer of Arkansas Children's, discusses record patient growth driven by streamlined access, a multi year expansion including the National Center for Opioid Research and Clinical Effectiveness, and a five year strategy to strengthen rural pediatric care and chronic disease management across the state.
Anjalee Galion, MD, President of the Medical Staff and Chief Physician Wellness Officer at Rady Children’s Health of Orange County
In this episode, Anjalee Galion, MD, President of the Medical Staff and Chief Physician Wellness Officer at Rady Children’s Health of Orange County, shares how clinician led wellness initiatives, leadership development, and culture building are reducing burnout, strengthening alignment, and positioning the organization for growth amid industry uncertainty.
Hillery Smith Shay on Total Experience and Digital Transformation at Children's Minnesota
In this episode, Hillery Smith Shay, Chief Marketing and Experience Officer and Senior Vice President of Communications at Children's Minnesota, shares how the organization is embedding a systemwide total experience strategy, launching Epic to power a seamless digital front door, and positioning experience as a true strategic differentiator amid financial and care delivery challenges.
Scaling AI Innovation at Seattle Children's with Dr. Zafar Chaudry
In this episode, Dr. Zafar Chaudry, Senior Vice President, Chief Digital Officer and Chief AI and Information Officer at Seattle Children's, shares how the organization is deploying agentic AI for clinical pathways, ambient documentation and translation tools, while strengthening cybersecurity, optimizing IT spend and expanding digital access for patients and families.
Rebuilding Pediatric Heart Care and Expanding Access at Manning Family Children’s with Matt Timmons
In this episode, Matt Timmons, Senior Vice President and Chief Operating Officer at Manning Family Children’s, shares how the organization rebuilt its pediatric heart center through focused leadership, culture change, and physician recruitment. He also discusses 2026 priorities including campus expansion, a new NICU, growth in pediatric cancer and sickle cell care, and scaling school based health programs amid Medicaid funding uncertainty.
Expanding Behavioral Health and Strengthening Pediatric Care at Dayton Children's with Ben Goodstein
In this episode, Ben Goodstein, Vice President and Chief Ambulatory Officer at Dayton Children's Hospital, shares insights on the new $180 million behavioral health hospital, strategies for workforce recruitment and retention, and efforts to expand access to pediatric and primary care. He also discusses how a focus on provider engagement and integrated care supports the hospital’s growth and community impact heading into 2026.
Advancing Population Health at Rady Children's Health with Dr. Michael Weiss
In this episode, Dr. Michael Weiss, Vice President of Population Health at Rady Children's Health, shares how his team is shifting pediatric care from reactive treatment to proactive prevention. He discusses value-based care, advanced primary care models, and strategies to improve outcomes for children while addressing social drivers of health.
Clinically Integrated Supply Chain Transformation at Akron Children’s with Joseph Carr
In this episode, Joseph Carr, Vice President of Supply Chain at Akron Children’s, discusses how his team is shifting supply chain decision-making back to a clinically integrated, strategic model. He shares lessons from driving standardization, freeing up clinician time for patient care, and balancing innovation, automation, and workforce well-being while supporting the mission of pediatric care.
Meysam Kebriaei and Collin Torok on Building Pediatric Neurointerventional Care at Children’s Minnesota
In this episode, Meysam Kebriaei, MD, Medical Director of Neurosurgery at Children’s Minnesota, and Collin Torok, MD, Medical Director of Neurointerventional Surgery at Children’s Minnesota, discuss the launch of the region’s first dedicated pediatric neuroangiography suite. They share how multidisciplinary collaboration, long term planning, and creative partnerships made comprehensive on site neurovascular care possible for children and families.
Dr. Tom Shanley on Expanding Pediatric Access and Advancing Lurie Children’s Mission
In this episode, Dr. Tom Shanley, President and CEO of Lurie Children’s, discusses the organization’s evolution into a pediatric health system through suburban expansion, community investment, and academic research growth. He shares how Lurie Children’s is addressing access gaps, Medicaid pressures, and workforce challenges while staying anchored to its mission of improving child health and well being across Illinois.