Leadership and Management Foundations in Academic Medicine and Science

Don’t Miss Out on These Five Essential Leadership Skills

Leadership and Management Foundations for Academic Medicine and Science
March 27-29, 2024
AAMC Learning Center
Washington, DC

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If you’ve recently transitioned into a leadership role or are preparing to take the next step in your career, don’t miss out on the chance to gain the essential skills and knowledge you’ll need to navigate the challenges and opportunities that lie ahead.

Build Critical Leadership Skills That Will Position You for Success
Connect with your peers over two-and-half-days of interactive sessions, and gain insight from our expert faculty that with help you hone your abilities in these five key areas:

  • Building your leadership presence and credibility
  • Leading with emotional intelligence
  • Managing time and multiple priorities
  • Conducting negotiations
  • Giving and receiving feedback, and more

View the complete agenda to learn more.

Who Should Attend?

This program is open to all faculty and professional staff at AAMC member institutions who are new or aspiring leaders or who have never participated in formal leadership training. Examples of participants who attended previous seminars include, but are not limited to, assistant and associate professors, program directors, assistant deans, and administrative leaders.

Don’t miss the opportunity to participate in the only seminar designed specifically for new and aspiring leaders in academic medicine. The early bird registration rate ($225 in savings) ends soon, so act fast to reserve your place among your colleagues. We look forward to welcoming you to Washington, DC!

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CME credit is available for eligible participants

Questions?
Content and program inquiries: Sylvester Gaskin, EdD
Program travel and logistics inquiries: Ronalyn Teodoro, CMP, DES
Application inquiries: Jabryl Tolson

AAMC Health and Safety Protocols for In-Person Meetings

The AAMC continues to support vaccination for all as a way to reduce the severity of infection and continues to believe high-quality, well-fitting masks are effective in reducing infection. While we will continue to encourage attendees to be vaccinated and wear masks in all venues, there are likely to be gatherings associated with this program with people who may not have been vaccinated and we recognize that mask wearing is now optional. Moreover, there have been reported instances of transmission of the COVID-19 virus even among vaccinated people who are not wearing masks (for example, while eating and drinking). For this reason, attendees should consider and determine for themselves whether they are comfortable with the risks associated with different events (e.g., indoor vs. outdoor, masked vs. unmasked, AAMC-controlled vs. public space).