Inside Pediatrics Magazine Fall/Winter 2025
Lau also acknowledges the tension between moral obligation and financial reality. “That’s just medicine in America today,” he said. But he’s confident the department can thrive within that framework. “I think both institutions understand that we need to maximize our resources—our people and infrastructure—to provide the best possible care, to train the next generation of pediatricians, and to innovate through research,” he said. Though there are multiple facets to Lau’s vision, everything is centered around the patient.
“The patients in front of us are the cornerstone of everything we do,” he said. “And while our goals may be big, the real progress happens in the small steps we take every day.” “Yes, having a goal is important,” he continued. “But sometimes if we focus only on the goal, we risk losing sight of what’s happening in the moment—and that can distort the work being done on the ground. Sometimes the things that matter most get sidelined in the name of progress.” With a strong focus on the patient—and through strong collaboration and faculty support—
Lau believes UAB and Children’s will continue to deliver exceptional care to every child they serve. •
“And while our goals may be big, the real progress happens in the small steps we take every day.”
“When we collaborate [...] two important things happen: first, children receive better care, now and in the future; second, our faculty experience significantly greater job satisfaction.”
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