Registration now open for 2017 DOM New Faculty Orientation – August 22, 2017

Tuesday, August 22, 201712:30-3:00 p.m.Eric P. Newman Education Center, Seminar Room B Orientation Registration Presented by:  Dr. Angela Brown and Dr. Mario Castro, Office of Faculty Development All new or recently hired faculty in the Department of Medicine are encouraged to attend!Lunch provided. For more information, please contact Jennifer Mosher at mosherj@wustl.edu

Diversity Awareness Partnership of St. Louis to host Diversity Summit – June 7, 2017

June 7, 2017St. Louis University – Busch Student CenterAdditional information can be found at:  http://dapstl.org/diversity-summit-agenda/ Program Agenda: 7:30-8:30 AM | Registration/Networking Breakfast/Resource Fair 8:30-10:00 AM  | Opening Keynote Understanding History and Ourselves: The Issues of Unearned Advantages and Disadvantages | Peggy McIntosh, Ph.D., Founder of the National SEED Project 10:00-10:15 AM | Networking Break 10:15-11:30 AM | Breakout sessions (Track 1) Unconscious Bias in […]

Applications now being accepted for the AAMC Mid-Career Minority Faculty Leadership Seminar

AAMC Mid-Career Minority Faculty Leadership SeminarJune 15-17, 2017AAMC Learning CenterWashington, DC The application process is now open for the AAMC Mid-Career Minority Faculty Leadership Seminar. Don’t miss this opportunity to join a select number of your colleagues in this blended learning program that addresses the specific needs of mid-career faculty from a culturally responsive approach. […]

Registration now open for the 2017 PCOR Symposium

Registration is now open for the 2017 PCOR Symposium, taking place at Washington University in St. Louis on Wednesday, April 26, 2017. One-on-one mentoring is also available. Please visit pcor.wustl.edu to view the full symposium agenda and to register by April 3rd. PCOR Symposium Flyer (pdf)

Call for Applications: Doris Duke Fund to Retain Clinical Scientists Program

The Doris Duke Fund to Retain Clinical Scientists (DDFRCS) Program assists with the needs of junior or mid-career faculty facing extraprofessional demands. The DDFRCS also provides broad-based education to raise awareness, and implement new interventions, resources and mentoring to support junior faculty facing extraprofessional challenges. For more information, please visit the DDFRCS site. Doris Duke […]

Peer Group Mentoring of Mid-Career Faculty – Call for program applications

The Peer Group Mentoring (PGM) Program for Mid-Career Faculty (pdf) is designed to match 4-5 mid-career faculty mentees with similar interests and career stage with a senior faculty mentor, forming a group across departments to mentor each other in a structure format. Applications for the Peer Group Mentoring Program for Mid-Career Faculty will be available until January […]