Workshop: Getting promoted with the new clinical pathways

November 10, 2017  //  FOUND IN: Updates & Resources

The U-M Medical School recognizes the variety of development tracks and opportunities for academic promotion within the clinical track. As such, specific pathways were designed as a development tool to guide faculty who want to focus their careers in a specific direction and to help them progress toward academic promotion.

This workshop will provide an overview of the different pathways, highlight how pathway identification can help make career decisions, and offer suggestions on how to become more successful within your pathway. There will also be an opportunity for Q&A.

Objectives of the workshop include:

  • Defining the new faculty development pathways for clinical track faculty  
  • Determining the pathway (or combination of) that best aligns with your existing development and career goals
  • Facilitating the production of a personal development plan based on your “narrative” aligned to the development pathways leading to academic promotion.

When: Monday, Dec. 4

Time: 12 p.m.Noon – 1:30 p.m. (lunch will be provided)

Location: BSRB Seminar Rooms

Register online

Facilitators:

Dr. Lies Quint, assistant dean for clinical faculty, faculty affairs and professor of obstetrics and gynecology

Dr. David Healy, program director of continuous professional development and associate professor of anesthesiology 

This workshop is hosted by the Office of Faculty Development, and is open to faculty only. Questions? Contact Jordan Wright at wjordan@umich.eduIf you are a person with a disability who requires an accommodation to attend this workshop, or have questions about accessibility, please contact Jordan Wright. Please also let Jordan know if you have any dietary restrictions or food allergies. Please allow at least two weeks advance notice as some accommodations may require more time for the university to arrange.  

Website: http://faculty.medicine.umich.edu/workshops/getting-promoted-utilizing-new-clinical-track-pathways

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