The Clinical Research Training Center (CRTC) Postdoctoral 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 […]
Now Enrolling: 2018 Academic Medical Leadership Program for Physicians and Scientists
This program is a collaborative effort of the School of Medicine, the Olin School of Business and BJC HealthCare with the primary objective of equipping physicians and scientists to take on expanding roles in academic medicine and health care delivery. The course will begin January 19, 2018 and continue over the ensuing 6 months for a […]
Seminar with Dr. Susan Johnson – Thriving amidst chaos: time management strategies for navigating academic medicine
Can ’t see the top of your desk? Email out of control? Join us as guest speaker Dr. Susan Johnson presents proven time management principles to increase individual productivity. Co-Sponsored by the Clinicial Research Training Center and the DOM Office of Faculty Development.Tuesday, August 29, 2017 from 3:30 to 5:00pm in Wohl Auditorium Susan R. […]
EPIC Update for Providers – July 2017, Part 2
This monthly brief promotes awareness among clinicians of the progress and specific features of our Epic implementation. EPIC Update – July 2017, Part 2 (pdf)
New group supports LGBTQ community at medical school (Links to an external site)
Led by Associate Professor, Dr. Kara Sternhell-Blackwell, OUTmed supports LGBTQIA- identified faculty, residents, fellow and stafff in the Department of Medicine and the WUSM community. Read the Record article on the creation of OUTmed.
K12 Paul Calabresi Career Development Awards Program in Clinical Oncology: Request for Applications
The K12 Paul Calabresi Career Development Award for Clinical Oncology is currently seeking applications, aimed at incoming or current junior faculty interested in clinical oncology research. This program provides financial support and infrastructure allowing scholars protected time to perform research and engage in formal didactic instruction. K12 Flyer (pdf) Additional information and Applications
Registration now open for 2017 AAMC Minority Faculty Leadership Development Seminar
2017 AAMC Minority Faculty Leadership Development Seminar September 7-10, 2017 Hyatt Regency Orlando Ornlando, Florida For those who aspire to leadership positions in academic medicine, it is time to join your junior faculty and post-doctorates fellows in a three day, multi-cultural career development seminar, on September 7-10 in Florida. Information and Registration
AAMC Grant Writers Coaching Group – Apply by June 21, 2017
In order to support racial and ethnic minority faculty through the process of grant writing, the AAMC is offering an opportunity to master the details of preparing a successful K or R NIH grant proposal. Apply by June 21, 2017. Workshop Information
AAMC Grant Writers Coaching Group – Apply by June 21, 2017
In order to support racial and ethnic minority faculty through the process of grant writing, the AAMC is offering an opportunity to master the details of preparing a successful K or R NIH grant proposal. Apply by June 21, 2017. Workshop Information
KL2 Career Development Awards – Call for applications (April 15th – August 1st)
The KL2 Career Development Awards Program at Washington University provides high-quality, multidisciplinary training in clinical and translational research to promote the career development of future clinical investigators. This program provides financial support and benefits that allow scholars to focus on mentored, multidisciplinary research, supplemented by applicable coursework. Applications for the KL2 Career Development Awards Program […]