Guidelines for returning to work post-travel Effective today, all School of Medicine employees (faculty, trainees and staff) returning from domestic or international travel must report this information to a newly established email address — med.coronavirus@wustl.edu — and await clearance to return to work. This new protocol applies to employees who have traveled in the past […]
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Doris Duke Fund to Retain Clinical Scientists (DDFRCS): Call for Applications – LOI and Applications Due April 1st
The Doris Duke Fund to Retain Clinical Scientists Program (DDFRCS) at Washington University in St. Louis has been developed to provide innovative institutional solutions to reduce faculty attrition by assisting junior faculty facing extraprofessional demands. The DDRCS provides broad-based education to raise awareness and implement new interventions, as well as resources and mentoring to support […]
Wellness Activity Challenge Now Open, New 8ight Ways to Wellness framework!
8ight Ways to Wellness are evidence-based strategies to help WashU employees focus on reducing their risk of disease and improve their overall wellbeing. Together, they can help give us the good health, energy, and confidence to live our lives to the fullest – for ourselves, and for those close to us. Developed by Washington University School […]
Registration now open for the AAMC 2020 Minority Faculty Leadership Development Seminar
AAMC 2020 Minority Faculty Leadership Development SeminarJune 18-21, 2020InterContinental San JuanSan Juan, Puerto Rico Register before May 13th to take advantage of the early-bird rate.Meeting Agenda and Registration Information
Teaching Scholars Program – Call for Applications – Deadline March 13, 2020
The Teaching Scholars Program is now accepting applications for the cohort that will begin the program in September 2020. The Teaching Scholars Program is a 12-month certificate program intended for faculty who desire to become future leaders in health professions education. The program provides enhancement of knowledge and skills, with a focus on core components […]
NIH Mock Study Section – Letters of Intent due February 21, 2020
NIH Mock Study Section The Institute of Clinical and Translational Sciences (ICTS), Research Development Program will host their Winter NIH Mock Study Section on Friday, April 3rd from 8 a.m. – 5 p.m. in the Center for Advanced Medicine (CAM), Farrell Conference Room 2. The NIH Mock Study Section is designed to simulate an actual NIH study section. NIH […]
Big Ideas Competition
Department of Medicine – Position available for Co-Director, Office of Faculty Development (OFD)
The Department of Medicine at Washington University in St. Louis is seeking a Co-Director for the Office of Faculty Development (OFD) to replace Dr. Mario Castro, who recently retired. The Co-Director will work closely with Dr. Angela Brown, Professor of Medicine and Co-Director of the OFD, the Director of the Office of Inclusion and Diversity, […]
Letters of Intent for Fall NIH Mock Study Section due on 9/30/19
The ICTS hosts NIH Mock Study Sections, designed to simulate an actual NIH study section, through the Research Development Program. These review sessions for clinical and translational R, K, and F series grant applications are held twice annually, in April and December. The purpose of this program is to increase the likelihood of grant funding […]
Capstone Course Directors Needed – Letter of Interest and CV due September 13, 2019
Dear Members of the Education Community, I am writing to let you know that Dr. Gina LaRossa (Assistant Professor of Medicine, Division of Hospitalist Medicine, Department of Medicine) has decided to step down as director of the 4th-year Capstone Course. We are enormously grateful for the considerable work Gina has put into the course and for […]