Leveraging the Power of Self-Awareness to Lead More Effectively Increase Your Individual and Organizational Performance by Enhancing This Critical Leadership Skill! Leveraging the Power of Self-Awareness to Lead More Effectively Offered virtually from 1:00-2:45 pm EST / 10:00-11:45 am PST August 8 & 10, 2023 Register Now Without the capacity […]
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NASEM Workshop on Women in Leadership: Registration and Agenda
National Academies Sciences Engineering Medicine Committee on Women in Science, Engineering, and Medicine We’ve Broken Through the Glass Ceiling, and We’re Still Getting Cut: A Workshop on Women in Leadership Don’t forget to register to join us on August 2, 2023! Register Now! The Committee on Women in Science, Engineering, and Medicine […]
AAMC Announcements and Information – July 7, 2023
AAMC announces 2023-2024 Board of Directors The AAMC has announced its 2023-2024 Board of Directors. The incoming board’s term begins Nov. 7 and will end at the conclusion of Learn Serve Lead: The AAMC Annual Meeting in November 2024. Lee Jones, MD, dean for medical education and professor of psychiatry […]
AAMC Announcements and Information – June 30, 2023
AAMC deeply disappointed by SCOTUS decision on race-conscious admissions AAMC President and CEO David J. Skorton, MD, and AAMC Chief Legal Officer Frank Trinity, JD, issued a statement expressing deep disappointment in the decision on two cases by the Supreme Court of the United States (SCOTUS). “Today’s decision demonstrates a […]
AAMC Notes and Insights: Is there a “provider” in the house? And other pressing health policy questions we’ve been pondering
From: Atul Grover, MD, PhD, Executive Director Hopefully, many of you have already read the data snapshot we released this spring on the training location preferences of senior medical students in the wake of the U.S. Supreme Court’s Dobbs decision. I also recently authored a JAMA perspective on how abortion […]
NIH Extramural Nexus: No AI in Peer Review, More ESIs in 2022, ClinicalTrials.gov
Open Mike Using AI in Peer Review Is a Breach of Confidentiality By Mike Lauer, Stephanie Constant and Amy Wernimont Reviewers are trusted and required to maintain confidentiality throughout the application review process. Thus, using AI to assist in peer review would involve a breach of confidentiality. In a recently released guide notice, […]
NIH Extramural Nexus: Required Reviewer Training, Update on Apps During Pandemic, Clinical Trials Reporting
Open Mike Strengthening Integrity and Fairness in Peer Review Through New Required Trainings By Mike Lauer Effective for the May 2024 council round (peer review meetings in early 2024), all reviewers will be required to complete trainings related to review integrity and bias awareness prior to serving on NIH peer […]
Faculty Development Institute at Geisel May Workshop: Tips for Selecting an Executive Coach
On May 25, from 4-6 pm please join Sharon Hull, MD, MPH, PCC, a professional executive coach since 2011 and a retired family physician with over 30 years of clinical medicine and academic leadership experience. She will discuss: Understanding what professional coaching is Finding a credentialed professional coach Selecting a […]
It’s Time to FRO: Preparing for Your Academic Transition
The May Knowledge at Noon has been posted It’s Time to FRO Preparing for Your Academic Transition
NIH Extramural NEXUS: Improving Fellowship Review, Cumulative Investigator Rate, NRSA Stipends
Update on Improving Fellowship Review: A Request for Information By Mike Lauer and Noni Byrnes The proposed changes to the review criteria of fellowship applications will 1) allow peer reviewers to better evaluate the applicant’s potential and the quality of the scientific training plan without undue influence of the sponsor’s or institution’s […]