Treating and caring for the youngest amongst us Mary M. Lee, MD Professor and Chair, Dept of Pediatrics, UMass Medical School Physician in Chief, UMass Memorial Children s Medical Center
Vision The UMass Department of Pediatrics and UMassMemorial Children s Medical Center will be recognized as an innovative and top ranking Pediatric Dept and Children s Hospital by: 1. creating an integrated children s health network in central MA a tapestry of CMC pediatrics and community based primary care providers 2. developing coherent clinical and translational research programs to improve child health, and 3. designing and implementing innovative clinical care models to meet the challenges and opportunities presented by the rapidly changing healthcare landscape
Mission Statement: Our Mission is to improve children s health across Central New England through: the delivery of comprehensive, family centered care; excellence in clinical services, education, and research; and leadership in advocacy and promotion of children s well being. Vision Statement: Our vision is to be the health care destination of choice for the children of Central New England. Values Statement: We value integrity, respect, diversity, collegiality, and lifelong learning as the basis for accomplishing our mission.
UMass Memorial Children s Medical Center The Children s Medical Center is the region s only tertiary care hospital for children, and the only center with comprehensive pediatric services. Program Highlights Newborn nursery & level 3 NICU Pediatric ED & trauma center Pediatric Inpatient Unit Pediatric ICU 28,000 annual Ped ED visits 70,000 ambulatory visits
What is the Scope of the CMC? Comprehensive children s services from infancy to young adulthood > 30 pediatric subspecialties 150 Faculty General Pediatrics 24 Medical Subspecialties Department of Pediatrics Ancillary Services 8 Surgical & Other Subspecialties
Unique Services West of Boston We have the ONLY. Hemophilia Center Cranial facial clinic Congenital infections program Pediatric dermatology, neurosurgery, nephrology, sleep specialist, etc
Where do our patients come from? 80 90% Central MA 10 15% Other MA Regions 5 10% Other States 1% International
Strengths Outstanding Children s Hospital within a Hospital. Great community networks/connections. Nationally recognized teaching and faculty. Dedicated superb clinical faculty. Culture of respect, collaboration and collegiality. Dynamic medical school with world renowned research. Proximity to Boston/Cambridge axis offers opportunities for collaboration and recruitment.
Challenges/Weaknesses Fierce competition Declining revenues Underfunded programs Smaller divisions are vulnerable Inadequate and outdated clinical facilities Lack of visibility hidden gem Limited marketing
Outreach Opportunities Ambulatory Outreach: Subspecialty Clinics South counties: Tri river North Counties: Health Alliance Hospital Eastern suburbs: Northborough site Reliant Medical Group: Our subspecialists Other initiatives to improve clinical access and care: Outreach to Emergency Depts of regional hospitals Networking: family medicine and pediatric providers Urgent gen pediatric access 7 days per week Expansion to evening and Saturday hours Providing interprofessional training in Pediatric resuscitation for ED staff, ambulance drivers, police, etc
New Initiatives Cardiac screening for athletes Weight Center (potential to offer bariatric surgery) GI Nutrition Clinic (food allergies, special diets) Pediatric Nutrition/TPN Services Down Syndrome Clinic
Research Strengths and Opportunities Ranked #35 in NIH funding among all Peds Depts (~6 million/year) Pockets of excellence in pediatric research Excellent institutional environment and resources Grow research in alignment with strengths and priorities across institution Increase endowed chairs to attract top notch physician scientists
UMass Medical School Benchmarked against All Medical Schools (AAMC) Evaluation of Medical School Clerkships (Average Percent Responding Good or Excellent, 2010 2012) Percentile Rate the Quality of Education Experiences: Pediatric UMass Pediatrics 100 95.7% 90 93.7% 80 91.7% 70 90.2% 60 89.1% 50 87.3% 40 85.6% 30 84.3% 20 82.5% 15 10 78.3% Mean 86.6% Valid N 126
UMMS educated Future Pediatricians YEAR # Students % of class 2015 26 21% 2014 29 23% 2013 21 17% 2012 19 16% 2011 12 14% National average is only 11%
Pathway to success Improve Access Outreach Expand Clinical Services Philanthropy Marketing Grow Research Improve Infrastructure Increase Visibility: New entrance
UMass Memorial Children s Medical Center where each child is a STAR It s all about taking care of children together!