Tuesday, January 9, 2018The Knight Center, Washington University iTeach Symposium Information and Registration The 2018 iTeach symposium will open with a welcome by Provost Holden Thorp and a plenary by Mary Murphy, PhD entitled Barriers and Breakthroughs: Social-Psychological Interventions to Support Student Success. Dr. Murphy is Associate Professor of Psychological and Brain Sciences and the Associate […]
NIH FOA: Simulation Modeling and Systems Science to Address Health Disparities (R01)
NIMHD is leading a collaborative research effort at the National Institutes of Health with several NIH Institutes and Centers to fund highly innovative and promising research that develops and evaluates simulation modeling and systems science to understand and address minority health and health disparities. Potential topic areas could include but are not limited to: Models […]
Now Enrolling for Two Career Development Opportunties: Academic Medical Leadership Program for Physicians and Scientists AND Effective Research Execution
2018 Academic Medical Leadership Program for Physicians and Scientists The previous programs have been very well received by faculty participants and their sponsors; testimonials are included in the new program brochure. This program is a collaborative effort of the School of Medicine, the Olin School of Business and BJC HealthCare with the primary objective of […]
Save the Date for the American Heart Association Red Dress Affair on January 13, 208
American Hearth Association Red Dress AffairJanuary 13, 20187:00-11:00pm Presented by the WUSM and SLUSOM American Medical Women’s Association St. Louis UniversityBusch Student CenterRoom 30020 North Grand BlvdSt. Louis, MO 63103 Event flyer (pdf)
2018 Doris Duke Charitable Foundation Clinical Scientists Development Award Competition Now Open
The 2018 Doris Duke Charitable Foundation (DDCF) Clinical Scientist Development Award Competition is now open! Pre-proposal applications are being sought from physician scientists at the assistant professor level conducting clinical research in any disease area. Application Deadlines: Pre-proposals due: December 1, 2017, 3pm EST Invitation to submit full proposal: January 19, 2018, 5pm EST Full […]
Postdoctoral Mentored Training Program in Clinical Investigation – Call for Applications
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.