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Date: March 9, 2024
Speaker: Michael Morkos, MD
Description: An endocrinology clinic can be a great source of joy and satisfaction. Efficient workflow management of the clinic can improve the clinical productivity and decrease burnout. The goal is to start on time, leave on time, and have no residual work to be done at home.
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Early Career SIG held a webinar on career transitions between industry and academia.
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Join the Early Career SIG for a webinar on finding your first job as a clinician.
The Early Career SIG held a webinar on finding your first job as a clinician on November 4, 2021, 11-12 PM EDT.
Speakers: Dimpi Desai, MD, Assistant Professor, Baylor College of Medicine; Vivian Lin, MD, Executive Director, Clinical Development, Neurocrine Biosciences Inc.
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Date/Time:August 24, 2021, 12:00–1:00 PM EDT
Speakers: Fei Zhao, PhD, Melissa Macías Rioseco, PhD, DVM, Shrikanth Gadad, PhD
Moderators: Lisa Arendt, PhD, DVM, Enrique Ramos, PhD
Join Early Career SIG for a panel discussion on getting your first job at an academic institution.
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Moderator: Stanley Andrisse, PhD, Howard University
Presenter: Kristy Brown, PhD, Weill Cornell Medicine
Presenter: Diane Donegan, MBBCh BAO, MRCPI, Indiana University
Speaker: Mike Tuttle, MD, Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center
Speaker: Deborah Kurrasch, PhD, University of Calgary
Moderator: Eva Coopmans, MD, Queen Mary's University Hospital
Moderator: Rokshana Thanadar, MD, Maine General Hospital
Speaker: Ray Blind, PhD, Vanderbilt University Medical Center and School of Medicine.
Co-Chairs: Oksana Hamidi, DO, Garima Narayen, DO
The Early Career Special Interest Group held an event at ENDO 2021 on career development and networking. Ray Blind, PhD, presented a program on delivering effective elevator pitches. Dr. Blind is an Assistant Professor at Vanderbilt University Medical Center and School of Medicine. In addition to leading the Blind Lab, Dr. Blind is an experienced mentor of early career professionals and has successfully utilized the elevator pitch to secure funding. His presentation was followed by an opportunity for participants to practice their elevator pitch with Dr. Blind and colleagues, and receive real-time feedback.
Speaker: Mekbib Gemeda, Eastern Virginia Medical School
Moderators: Rokshana Thanadar, MD; Katie Guttenberg, MD; Oksana Hamidi, DO
Join our Early Career Special Interest Group for a webinar on identifying and navigating implicit bias in the medical field. Our guest speaker Mr. Mekbib Gemeda is Vice President of Diversity and Inclusion at Eastern Virginia Medical School and is on the DEI Steering Committee at the Association of American Medical Colleges. He is also developing a robust NIH-supported biomedical research center as well as a nationally recognized faculty and graduate student recruitment and retention program at Hunter College of the City University of New York.
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If you want to learn more about any implicit biases you may have, take the Harvard University Implicit Association Test. We will discuss it at the conclusion of the webinar.
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