Fun Fridays! Poetry & Creative Writing: The Villanelle

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Fun Fridays offer a refreshing mid-day break from work to indulge in physical, mental, or creative activity. Do you know what a villanelle is? Dr. Levy introduced this poetic form that has its roots in the rustic songs of Italy and developed in 16th century France--and gets participants started on composing their own villanelle. In […]

Time to Write the Paper?

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You have identified the important biological problem, designed and executed the experiments and analyzed the data. Now what? Dr. D'Amore talked about an approach to writing a manuscript. Facilitator: Patricia D’Amore, PhD, MBA, is Charles Schepens Professor and Vice Chair of Basic and Translational Research for the Department of Ophthalmology. An internationally recognized expert of […]

Fun Fridays: Spring into Fitness!

Virtual

Fun Fridays offer a refreshing mid-day break from work to indulge in physical, mental, or creative activity. Join Spring into Fitness! with licensed physical therapists Isabella Sprague and Angela Stearns covered 30 minutes of upbeat exercise and injury prevention tips to get healthy and stay injury free this spring and summer season. This Fun Friday […]

del Carmen Lecture Series: “A Conversation with Anne Klibanski, MD”

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Marcela del Carmen, MD, Lecture Series for the Advancement of Women and Diverse Faculty “A Conversation with Anne Klibanski, MD” The Marcela del Carmen, MD, Lecture Series for the Advancement of Women and Diverse Faculty was established to honor Dr. del Carmen's dedication to leadership development. Dr. del Carmen is the interim Chief Executive Officer […]

Fun Fridays: Art and Renewal

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Fun Fridays offer a refreshing mid-day break from work to indulge in physical, mental, or creative activity. Corinne engaged participants in a lively conversation about a powerful work of art ("Parade" by Mequitta Ahuja) followed by responses that sparked joy, creativity and teamwork. Corinne Zimmermann, MA, MEd, Museum Educator and Co-director of Harvard Macy's Art […]

NJT Lecture: “Mindful Mentorship: Achieving the Best Relationship with Your Mentee (& Mentor)”

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In commemoration of Faculty Development Month, the Center for Faculty Development invites you to the twelfth annual Nancy J. Tarbell, MD, Faculty Development Lecture Series. The lecture series was established to honor Dr. Tarbell’s dedication and leadership. She was the founding Director of both the MGH Center for Faculty Development and the Office for Women’s […]

LDP: Career Options in Industry (closed)

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Session closed to LEADERSHIP DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM (LDP) FOR RESEARCHERS selected participants only. Panelists: Gabriela Apiou, PhD, Assistant Professor of Dermatology, HMS; Director of Strategic Alliances, Director of Translational Research Training and Development, Mass General Research Institute (MGRI); and Director of the Translational Research Core, Wellman Center for Photomedicine Dr. Apoiu is leading the development of […]

Fun Fridays: Musical Transformations: Stories of LGBTQ Music and Culture

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Fun Fridays offer a refreshing mid-day break from work to indulge in physical, mental, or creative activity. The 2021 Community Performances and Partnerships String Quartet at New England Conservatory presented an educational program connecting classical music repertoire to histories of LGBTQ culture across place and time. The quartet presented a program of canonic classical works […]

AK Lecture 6- Cancer Health Disparities: Opportunities and Challenges

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"Cancer Health Disparities: Opportunities and Challenges" The Anne Klibanski Visiting Lecture Series was created to support and advance the careers of women. These lectures bring together faculty from institutions that have hosted Anne Klibanski Scholars with MGH scholars, on topics that overlap both research areas. This lecture was given by Erica Warner, ScD, Assistant Professor […]

Speed Mentoring Session

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 […]

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