The School of Medicine is pleased to announce a professional learning opportunity available to all faculty in Washington University School of Medicine’s educational programs. The Teaching Scholars Program is now accepting applications for the cohort that will begin the program in September 2019. The Teaching Scholars program is a 12-month certificate program intended for faculty […]
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Save the Date: AAMC Minority Faculty Leadership Development Seminar, June 27-30, 2019
AAMC Minority Faculty Leadership Development Seminar June 27 – 30, 2019 Grand Hyatt Atlanta in Buckhead Atlanta, GA This seminar is designed for early-career faculty who are members of underrepresented racial and ethnic minority groups. Attendees will be equipped with innovative leadership tools and a variety of mentoring and networking opportunities. Details about the 2019 […]
Application Phase Now Open: July 2019 Early Career Women Faculty Leadership Development Seminar
2019 Early Career Women Faculty Leadership Development SeminarJuly 27-30, 2019Ritz-Carlton St. LouisSt. Louis, Missouri The Early Career Women Faculty Leadership Development Seminar is an engaging and comprehensive program designed for women physicians and scientists holding medical school faculty appointments at the assistant professor level*, with at least one year experience in their faculty role (e.g. […]
Mentored Training Program in Clinical Investigation (MTPCI) – Spring Application Cycle now open (Links to an external site)
The Clinical Research Training Center (CRTC) Mentored Training Program in Clinical Investigation (MTPCI) provides multidisciplinary clinical and translational research training to promote the career development of junior faculty and postdoctoral fellows by helping them become clinical and translational researchers. Through didactic coursework, structured mentorship, and interactions with a diverse peer group of trainees, the Postdoctoral […]
K12 Mentored Training in Implementation Science Program – Request for Applications!
The K12 Mentored Training in Implementation Science (MTIS) Program is accepting applications for 2019! MTIS prepares scholars to become independent, productive Dissemination and Implementation (D&I) researchers focused on Heart, Lung, Blood, and Sleep (HLBS) disorders. This K12 program provides personalized educational pathways that allow scholars to identify competencies needed to address their specific goals and […]
Sadler honored by American Society of Hematology, colleagues (Links to an external site)
Sadler honored by American Society of Hematology, colleaguesPhysician, scientist, mentor honored for dedication to field, others Renowned hematologist J. Evan Sadler, MD, PhD, has been awarded the 2018 Exemplary Service Award from the American Society of Hematology (ASH). Full story
Damon Runyon Physician-Scientist Training Award Application Deadline: Monday, December 3, 2018
Damon Runyon Physician-Scientist Training Award Application Deadline: Monday, December 3, 2018 Physician-scientists who are both clinically trained and expert researchers are essential to the successful translation of scientific discovery into more effective patient therapies. They have the unique capacity to blend their insights from treating patients and working in the laboratory in a way that […]
Upcoming Voter registration event – October 6th
Two Sessions of AAMC Early Career Women Faculty Leadership Development Seminar Offered with a St. Louis Option
Early Career Women in Faculty Leadership Development Seminar Now offering two sessions! Demand for the Early Career Women Faculty Leadership Development Seminar has continued to grow year after year, and we are pleased to announce that we will offer two sessions of this highly sought after seminar in 2019 to expand participation. The AAMC is […]
Report addresses national shortage of physician-scientist trainees (Links to an external site)
Recommends standardized curriculum, tracking graduates Many lifesaving advances in human health can be traced to physician-scientists, the professionals who treat patients while also conducting biomedical research. Full Article