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Pediatric Specialists of Virginia salaries vs competitors

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CompanyAverage salaryHourly salarySalary score
Pediatric Specialists of Virginia
$47,131$22.66-

Compare Pediatric Specialists of Virginia job title salaries vs competitors

CompanyHighest salaryHourly salary
Pediatric Specialists of Virginia
$36,203$17.41
Mary Bridge Children's Hospital
$39,877$19.17
Marin Community Clinics
$39,185$18.84
UCSF Benioff Children's Hospital
$38,592$18.55
Georgia Cancer Specialists
$36,777$17.68
Chiricahua Community Health Centers
$36,750$17.67
Children's National Medical Center
$36,102$17.36
The Polyclinic
$36,054$17.33
Brevard Health Alliance
$35,256$16.95
Kinston Community Health Center
$35,169$16.91
Center For Family Health
$34,558$16.61
Eau Claire Cooperative Health Centers
$34,458$16.57
Crusader Community Health
$33,777$16.24
Phoenix Children's
$33,726$16.21
Jewish Renaissance Medical Center
$33,718$16.21
Wichita Clinic
$33,478$16.10
Neighborhood Healthcare
$33,354$16.04
Neighborhood Health Clinic
$33,198$15.96
Anchorage Neighborhood Health Center
$33,156$15.94
Dayton Children's Hospital
$33,108$15.92

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Pediatric Specialists of Virginia demographics vs competitors

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Job titleMaleFemale
Anchorage Neighborhood Health Center19%81%
Marin Community Clinics24%76%
Dayton Children's Hospital25%75%
Phoenix Children's27%73%
Children's National Medical Center28%72%
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CompanyWhiteHispanic or LatinoBlack or African AmericanAsianUnknownDiversity score
73%8%9%7%3%
9.5
59%24%6%7%5%
9.0
60%19%6%6%10%
7.1
46%12%26%11%5%
9.6
37%42%6%12%4%
8.9
34%54%3%3%5%
6.4

Pediatric Specialists of Virginia and similar companies CEOs

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Deborah A. Feldman
Dayton Children's Hospital

Deborah Feldman is the fourth president and chief executive officer of Dayton Children’s Hospital. The only pediatric hospital in the region, Dayton Children’s is comprised of over 3,000 employees, a professional staff of over 400 physicians and residents, and 900 volunteers who provide compassionate, expert care for more than 300,000 children every year across 20 Ohio counties and eastern Indiana in a network of care facilities. Upon joining the organization in 2012, she led the creation of a new strategic roadmap to guide the hospital into the rapidly changing future of health care. This plan, called Destination 2020, outlines a framework for ensuring that Dayton Children’s continues to grow and thrive while remaining true to the original mission of its founders - to provide the highest quality pediatric care to all children regardless of a family’s ability to pay. It involves a campus-wide revitalization, services expansion in key areas, recruitment of highly specialized pediatric experts, and the integration of advanced technology; all in a uniquely family-centered setting. Prior to leading Dayton Children’s, Ms. Feldman served Montgomery County for 30 years, where she held successive leadership positions including Director of Human Resources, Assistant County Administrator and the last 15 years as County Administrator. Her commitment to effective and efficient public services, community and economic development, as well as her support for those in need guided her tenure. Her thoughtful and targeted leadership helped guide the Homeless Solutions Ten-Year Plan, a community-wide initiative to end chronic homelessness; the Out-of-School Youth Taskforce focusing on reconnecting high school dropouts with educational opportunities; economic development projects including the Downtown Dayton’s Riverscape Park and the Austin Road interchange. She led critical community health successes, including the Montgomery County Healthcare Safety Net Task Force and the establishment of the Community Health Centers of Greater Dayton. In addition to her professional accomplishments, Ms. Feldman has a strong record of community service. In 2019, she is a member of the Children’s Hospital Association, Ohio Children’s Hospital Association and Ohio Hospital Association Board of Trustees. She serves as the Chair of the Preschool Promise Board, created in 2017 to increase access to high-quality preschool for 4 year olds in the City of Dayton, as well as the Montgomery County Family and Children’s First Council, the DaVinci Neighborhood Redevelopment Collaborative. Further, she is a member of the Board of Directors of the Dayton Development Coalition, Citywide Development and the Advisory Board of the Dayton Power and Light and JJR. She is a past board member of the Community Health Centers of Greater Dayton, the Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland- Cincinnati Branch, Central State University, the Dayton Art Institute, Dayton Chamber of Commerce, Downtown Dayton Partnership, Hillel Academy, and the Jewish Federation of Greater Dayton. Her contributions have been recognized by the YWCA Women of Influence Award, Dayton Daily News Top Ten Women Award, Dayton Daily News 2006 Person of the Year, the Dayton Business Journal’s Ten Most Influential People (2011) and the National Conference of Community Justice’s Humanitarian Award. Additionally, she has been honored by the Girl Scouts of Western Ohio, Leadership Dayton and the United Way of Greater Dayton and was recognized at the 2018 League of Women Voters event as one of their Dangerous Dames. Ms. Feldman holds a bachelor of arts degree in political science from Miami University, a master’s of public administration from the Maxwell School at Syracuse University and an honorary Doctor of Humane Letters degree from Wright State University. She is married to Bruce Feldman, is the mother of two children, Amy Knopf (Gary Knopf) and Jason Feldman (Rachel Feldman) and grandmother to Ava and Blake Knopf.

Tracy Ream is a ceo at Neighborhood Healthcare.

Robert L. Meyer
Phoenix Children's

Robert L. “Bob” Meyer serves as Chief Executive Officer for Phoenix Children’s, recognized as a leading children’s hospital for its high volume and quality care. Phoenix Children’s is one of the country’s largest and busiest children’s hospitals, with 433 licensed beds and a medical staff of nearly 1,000 practitioners across 75 pediatric specialties. Under his leadership, the organization has clarified its vision for quality, growth and integration. With a focus on bringing care closer to home, Phoenix Children’s has grown from a single campus to offer services in a dozen clinical locations statewide and growing. The entity’s inpatient, outpatient, emergency, trauma and urgent care services have been recognized as a "Best Children’s Hospital" by U.S. News & World Report, and by The Leapfrog Group, a coalition of employers who use the collective leverage of their large healthcare purchasing power to structure their insurance contracts to reward the highest performing hospitals. Phoenix Children’s is one of only 13 they named a "Top Children’s Hospital."

Lloyd David
The Polyclinic

Bertram Lubin is a President and CEO at Children's Hospital & Research Center Oakland.

Lisa Wallace is a Chief Executive Officer at Kinston Community Health Center company. She has a strong background in healthcare management, with emphasis in organization leadership, healthcare finance, and healthcare regulatory compliance. She is committed to providing all patients quality care and excellent customer service.

Dr. Popat joined Marin Community Clinics as Chief Medical Officer in November 2013. In February 2017 he became Associate Chief Executive Officer and in October 2017 Chief Executive Officer. In these positions he has overseen interdisciplinary and integrated clinical services; transformed the care we provide to be genuinely team-based and in line with patient-centered principles; built and supported Marin Community Clinics dynamic clinical leadership team; and facilitated contracts with medical groups and independent clinicians to provide a broad range of specialty services in-house. Dr. Popat is a Board Certified Family Physician with a Doctor of Medicine and Masters in Public Health from Tufts University Medical School in Boston. He returned to his California roots to serve in the O’Connor Hospital/Stanford Family Medicine Residency Program in San Jose. Dr. Popat is currently completing a two-year Health Care Leadership fellowship with the California Health Care Foundation and UCSF. In addition to his work at Marin Community Clinics, Dr. Popat is a Commissioner with Partnership Health Plan of California, which covers 550,000 people with MediCal coverage in 14 counties. It is his many experiences leading diverse teams that have prepared him for a leadership role in community healthcare, including stints in India and South Africa, working with local medical professionals to improve preventive care for diabetes patients and to describe the psychosocial factors surrounding HIV infection.

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