
Boston Children's Hospital is a 404-bed, comprehensive pediatric medical center that serves patients from birth through 21 years, with the capability to initiate care as early as 15 weeks gestation and occasionally treat adults. The hospital delivers a full spectrum of services—including 25,000 inpatient admissions, 557,000 outpatient visits, 26,500 surgical procedures, and 214,000 radiological exams annually—across more than 200 specialized clinical programs. Its multidisciplinary team is recognized for excellence by independent organizations and is supported by cutting-edge research, technology, and innovation initiatives that drive advanced pediatric care. Boston Children's stands out as one of the largest and most respected pediatric facilities in the United States, combining clinical expertise, research leadership, and a culture of continuous improvement to improve outcomes for children worldwide.
The Ambulatory Clinic Supervisor oversees the administrative and operational functions supporting ambulatory clinical activity within the Gynecology service, ensuring timely patient access and high-quality service delivery for local and international patients.
Boston Children's Hospital is a 404-bed, comprehensive pediatric medical center that serves patients from birth through 21 years, with the capability to initiate care as early as 15 weeks gestation and occasionally treat adults. The hospital delivers a full spectrum of services—including 25,000 inpatient admissions, 557,000 outpatient visits, 26,500 surgical procedures, and 214,000 radiological exams annually—across more than 200 specialized clinical programs. Its multidisciplinary team is recognized for excellence by independent organizations and is supported by cutting-edge research, technology, and innovation initiatives that drive advanced pediatric care. Boston Children's stands out as one of the largest and most respected pediatric facilities in the United States, combining clinical expertise, research leadership, and a culture of continuous improvement to improve outcomes for children worldwide.