No Official Title? No Problem! Influencing Without Authority

MGH Main Campus 55 Fruit St, Boston, MA, United States

Sponsored by the Office for Women's Careers Are you leading a project or team without formal authority? Do you have some great ideas but you need others' support to successfully execute? This interactive workshop will explore the key factors for becoming more influential; ways to build credibility, strengthen relationships, and enhance your communication style... all […]

Managing Difficult Conversations

MGH Main Campus 55 Fruit St, Boston, MA, United States

A seminar for MGH faculty with HMS academic appointments. We all have conversations we avoid, such as raising a sensitive topic with our boss, colleagues or others. The focus of the session will be on the structure of difficult conversations and the systematic errors we make when trying to discuss sensitive or emotional topics. In […]

Negotiation Bootcamp

MGH Main Campus 55 Fruit St, Boston, MA, United States

A seminar for MGH faculty with HMS academic appointments. Effective negotiation skills are crucial in your career and your everyday life, but many women do not feel confident in their negotiation abilities. This workshop will help you: Learn the basics of negotiation Practice a negotiation case Hear negotiation tips from senior MGH leaders Become a […]

22nd Annual Claflin Distinguished Scholar Awards Luncheon

MGH Main Campus 55 Fruit St, Boston, MA, United States

This annual luncheon celebration provides the Claflin Distinguished Scholar Award recipients from 1997 to 2019 the opportunity to meet and network. Click here to view the 2019 award recipients.

Business of Life Workshop™

Are you so busy you can't seem to get it all done? Are you worried about balancing your family, social and community time with your clinical, research or teaching responsibilities? Are you trying to figure out what is important at this point in your life or career? In this highly experiential workshop, you will learn […]

Annual Women in Medicine Month Lecture

MGH Main Campus 55 Fruit St, Boston, MA, United States

In commemoration of Women in Medicine month, the annual lecture features a leader in academic medicine, sharing advice on career success and advancement. "What Works: Gender Equality by Design" Speaker: Iris Bohnet, PhD, Albert Pratt Professor of Business and Government; Academic Dean at the Harvard Kennedy School; Co-Director of the Women and Public Policy Program; […]

Panel Discussion: Claflin Distinguished Scholar Awards

MGH Main Campus 55 Fruit St, Boston, MA, United States

Would you like to know more about the Claflin Distinguished Scholar Awards? These awards are designed to provide bridge funding for junior faculty women to sustain research productivity during the child-rearing years, with the intention of advancing women in academic medicine. This discussion will cover: • Information about how the award can help advance your […]

OWC Negotiation Bootcamp – invitation only

Virtual

*Invitation only* The Office for Women's Careers offered "Negotiation Bootcamp". This workshop helped participants: - discover the basics of negotiation - learn latest research on gender differences in negotiation - work through a negotiation challenge through small group discussion - increase their self-awareness and confidence as a negotiator Facilitator: Robert C. Bordone, JD Founder and […]

Town Hall: Parenting and Productivity in the Time of COVID

Virtual

The Center for Faculty Development and its Office for Women's Careers offered this Town Hall which covered challenges and options for parents during the COVID pandemic and discussions on ways to stay productive. Panel of speakers included: - Peter L. Slavin, MD, President of MGH - Anne E. Becker, MD, PhD, Dean for Clinical and […]

Advanced COVID Parenting (Managing Parenthood and Your Career Series)

Virtual

This was the first session of a new parenting group series “Managing Parenthood and Your Career,” sponsored by the Center for Faculty Development and the Office for Women’s Careers. This session featured pediatrician Michael S. Jellinek, MD, former chief of Child Psychiatry and professor emeritus of Psychiatry and Pediatrics at HMS. Dr. Jellinek answered participants […]

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