Event Series Midweek Meditation

Midweek Meditation

Virtual

Sponsored by the Center for Faculty Development's Office for Well-Being The CFD Office for Well-Being offers a second weekly meditation session in addition to its Meditation Mondays. The "Midweek Meditations" are held every Wednesday at 8am and each session is guided by a different guest meditation leader from MGH and beyond.  

Own Your Career: A 5-part Workshop Series for mid-career faculty

Virtual

Mid-career is often the most challenging period for faculty in academic medicine. Your sense of professional and personal fulfillment can get stifled in the frantic pace of work. This workshop series is designed to convene a cohort of faculty longitudinally to reflect with intention on what your goals are, whether your time is being used […]

Fun Friday – Sit, Stretch, and Smile: Yoga for All

Virtual

Fun Fridays offer a refreshing mid-day break from work to indulge in physical, mental, or creative activity. Laura specializes in making yoga accessible to everyone, regardless of age, mobility, or fitness level. Through breath work, gentle stretches, and mindfulness practices, Laura helps students find relaxation, improve flexibility, and cultivate inner peace, all from the comfort […]

Fun Friday: Mindful Skin Care

Virtual

Fun Fridays offer a refreshing mid-day break from work to indulge in physical, mental, or creative activity. Health care providers are constantly faced with the demands of juggling patient care, teaching medical trainees, navigating administrative leadership roles, all while balancing family life. Oftentimes we place the care of others before our own self-care needs. In […]

Speed Mentoring Hour

Virtual

Every month, two mentor leaders from different departments will answer your questions about any aspect of being a mentee or mentor. You do not need to be in the same department as the leaders—this event is open to faculty across MGH, but registration is required. Come ready with your questions and be ready to learn […]

#Friendtorship: Cultivating peer mentor relationships in academic medicine

Virtual

Provided by: MGH Center for Faculty Development & Mass General Brigham In this panel presentation, a peer mentoring group will describe the role that "friendtorship" has played in their career development and will identify strategies to form and maintain friendtors in academic medicine. Learning Objectives: Upon completion of this activity, participants will be able to:  […]

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