2008
Stanton B. Mentoring women faculty: Address to New Pediatric Chairs. Association of Medical School Pediatric Department Chairs, Santa Fe, New Mexico, March 7, 2008.
Genel M, Hay W, Dennery PA, Stanton B, Szilagyi PG, Jenkins RR Election 2008: A national Agenda for America’s Children and Adolescents: PAS/PPC State of the Art Plenary, Pediatric Academic Society Meetings, Honolulu, Hawaii, May 3, 2008.
Stanton B, Sectish T, Alexander D, Britto M, Boat TF, Stevenson DK. FOPO Task Force on Women in Pediatrics: Considerations for Part-Time Training and Employment for Research-Intensive Fellows and Faculty. Pediatric Academic Society Meetings, Honolulu, Hawaii, May 4, 2008.
2009
Stanton B. Changes in academic pediatrics to support the professional workforce: First and Second FOPO Task Forces on Women in Pediatrics. University of Colorado Department of Pediatrics Grand Rounds. Denver, Colorado. January 23, 2009.
Holmes A, Burke A, Berkowitz C, Sectish T, Stanton B. Working part-time: Can it work for you? Can it work in your program? 2009 Annual PAS Meeting. Baltimore, Maryland
In “Development of Essential Leadership Skills”. Felice M, Marshall S. Leadership Development Among Part Time Faculty. Spector ND. Enhancing Efficiency Through Improved Delegation and Accountability. 2009 Annual PAS Meeting, Baltimore, Maryland
2010
Cheng T, Spector ND. Developing Women as Leaders in Academic Pediatrics. PAS Mini-Course. Scheduled May 1, 2010. Vancouver, Canada.
Holmes AV, Burke A, Stanton B, Berkowitz C, Norwood V. Part-time is not for slackers: Working hard to build flexible academic positions for yourself or for pediatricians in your program. PAS Workshop. Scheduled May 2, 2010. Vancouver, Canada.
Stanton B. Resident training and our roles as pediatrician, student, wife, mother, daughter and/or sister. Yale University. Scheduled, April 21, 2010.
Statements
Sectish T, Stanton B. National Academies’ Committee on Women in Science, Engineering, and Medicine. Workshop:” From Doctorate to Dean or Director: Sustaining Women in Critical Transition Points in Science, Medicine, and Engineering”. Statement delivered September 15, 2008.
Publications
Federation of Pediatric Organizations: Advancing Goals of Seven Pediatric Societies. AAP News, June 2008; 29(6): 30-31.
The Federation of Pediatric Organizations Strategic Plan: Six Strategic Initiatives to Enhance Child Health. J Pediatr 2008; 152: 745-6.
Health Insurance for All Children and Youth in the United States: A Position Statement of the Federation of Pediatric Organizations.
J Pediatr 2008; 153: 301-2.
Part-time Pediatric Residency Training: Principles and Practices, Pediatrics 2008; 122: e938-ee944.
Global Health Training for Pediatric Residents. Pediatric Annals 2008; 37: 786-796.
A National Agenda for America's Children and Adolescents in 2008: Recommendations from the 15th Annual Public Policy Plenary Symposium, Annual Meeting of the Pediatric Academic Societies, May 3, 2008. Pediatrics 2008; 122:843-849.
Key Jr, LL. Childcare supplementation for residency programs. J Pediatr 2008; 153: 449-450.
Family-friendly conferences: a commitment to women in academia. J Pediatr 2008; 152(3):299-300.
FOPO Task Force on Women in Pediatrics: Considerations for Part-Time Training and Employment for Research-Intensive Fellows and Faculty. J Pediatr 2009; 154: 1-3.
Federation of Pediatric Organizations (FOPO) Task Force on Women in Pediatrics II: Survey of Active Members of the Society for Pediatric Research (SPR) Regarding Part-time Work and Flexible Work. Britto MT, Fuentes-Afflick E, Sectish TC, and Stanton B. J Pediatr 2009; 155(4): 459-460. e1.
Child Health Research Funding and Policy: The Imperatives and the Investments That America Needs to Make for a Healthier World: Report of a Symposium at the 2009 Pediatric Academic Societies Annual Meeting. Hay WW, Gitterman DP, Williams DA, Dover GJ, Sectish TC, Schleiss MR. Pediatrics. 2010; 125(6): 1259-1265.
A Change in the Pediatric Leadership Landscape. Stanton B, Felice M, Marshall SG, SectishTC. J Pediatr. 2010. In press
