Office of Faculty Development Newsletter: September 2023
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OFD Monthly Seminars: 2nd Wednesdays
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All monthly seminars can be accessed with the same Zoom link provided below.
Save the date for the 2nd Wednesday seminars by adding to your calendars.
Zoom Link
Meeting ID: 972 8040 1417
Passcode: 691473
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| Mastering Academic Time Management Group Discussion
September 13, 2023
12:05 pm - 12:50 pm
We are flipping the classroom. Prior to the seminar date, view the webinar on Mastering Time Management (90 minutes). We will gather for a discussion on September 13.
How to access the free webinar:
*Go to NCFDD Website
*Go to activate your membership
*Choose WUSTL
*Activate your Membership
*Choose Core Curriculum Skill #4 (Mastering Time Management) webinar
Contact Janet Braun with questions or help
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| Creating Effective Graphical Abstracts
October 11, 2023
12:05-12:50 pm
Presenter:
Rachana Viadya, PhD, Inprint
Areas of expertise: Biomedical Engineering · Cell Biology · Molecular Biology · Scientific Schema Design
Join us for an interactive session reviewing abstract examples—even your own.
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| 4th Annual Faculty and Staff Awards
October 24, 4-5 pm, Moore Auditorium
Reception 5-6 pm, FLTC Atrium
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| Diversity Book Club Discussion
November 6th, 2023
4:05 pm - 4:50 pm via Zoom
Book Selection: Twice as Hard by WUSTL Alumni Jasmine Brown
Black women physicians’ stories have gone untold for far too long, leaving gaping holes in American medical history, in women’s history, and in black history. It’s time to set the record straight
No real account of black women physicians in the US exists, and what little mention is made of these women in existing histories is often insubstantial or altogether incorrect. In this work of extensive research, Jasmine Brown offers a rich new perspective, penning the long-erased stories of nine pioneering black women physicians beginning in 1860, when a black woman first entered medical school.
Email Janet Braun for a copy of the book. We have 15. First come, first served.
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Work-Life and Family Care Resources
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Lisa Eberle-Mayse, MA
Child and Family Care Facilitator
Lisa works with employees and assists in their search for family care, including childcare, early childhood education, schools, and adult/elder care. She connects faculty and staff with university resources and benefits, as well as other local resources, matching their individual family needs. Lisa's contact
- Child Care
- Adult Care
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WUSM Office of Career Development and Promotion
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The office is committed to creating and supporting an environment in which faculty members flourish and achieve their career goals and full professional potential. Check their website frequently for available programs.
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Upcoming programs that have wait lists but we encourage you to sign-up if you have interest.
Lead your Lab
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Foundations in Teaching Skills
- Mentorship Best Practices: 3 part program
- Methods in Education Scholarship
- How to Write an Education Scholarship Grant
- How to Write a Budget for an Education Scholarship Grant
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