Conflict Management at Work

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

A seminar for MGH faculty and research fellow with HMS academic appointments and MGH PhD graduate students in research. This seminar explored the benefits of understanding conflict and provide a pragmatic, situational approach to conflict resolution. Melissa Brodrick demonstrated how and when to use the conflict-handling styles effectively and coach participants to initiate productive dialogue […]

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 […]

From Postdoc to Industry: What to Expect

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

Former MGH postdocs describe their experience with moving into industry positions. Topics will include how they obtained the position, how they managed the transition with their academic coworkers, and how life in an industry job has differed from academic life.

Can I/Should I Be Promoted? A Discussion for Clinical Faculty

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

Sponsored by the Office for Clinical Careers This interactive seminar designed for MGH clinical faculty with HMS academic appointments will help: • Consider the possibilities regarding your promotion • Understand the promotion process for clinical faculty • Consider priorities and achieve your career goals Facilitator: Theodore Stern, MD, Director, Office for Clinical Careers, MGH; Chief Emeritus, […]

How to Format Your HMS CV

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

A seminar for MGH faculty with HMS academic appointments. The Office for Faculty Affairs at HMS will review details of the HMS CV format, including any recent changes to the formatting requirements. This seminar is particularly helpful for faculty who are thinking about or preparing for academic promotion. Facilitator: Tara Lauriat, PhD, Program Director for Faculty Appointments, […]

Finding Your Philosophy of Teaching (and writing it down)

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

Workshop: Finding Your Philosophy of Teaching (and writing it down) A Teaching Statement or Teaching Philosophy is often a required part of an academic job application. Regardless of whether teaching will be your primary focus or merely a requirement of the position, a well-written statement can set you apart from other applicants. This workshop will […]

Responsibilities of Mentors and Mentees

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

This seminar will discuss the characteristics of good mentoring relationships at all stages of a research career, including: • What are the best practices for an effective mentor? • How do you make the transition from mentee to mentor? • How can you build and maintain your mentoring network? Facilitator: Dennis Brown, PhD, Professor of […]

New Research Fellow Orientation

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

This is an exclusive event for MGH Research Fellows/Post Docs. New Research Fellows are encouraged to attend our orientation lunch where we cover career development resources and opportunities available to you here at the MGH. Participants also have the chance to meet staff from the Office for Research Career Development, the Post Doctoral Division, volunteers […]

Speaking Up & Giving Feedback: Mastering Conversations Up and Down the Ladder

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

A seminar for MGH faculty with HMS academic appointments. This interactive workshop will discuss the importance of speaking up across authority gradients, as well as giving effective receiver-focused feedback. An array of strategies and techniques will be demonstrated. Using simulated cases, participants will have opportunities to practice in a supportive environment. Speaker: Rebecca D. Minehart, […]

Scholarly Writing Seminar Series Part I

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

A seminar for MGH faculty with HMS academic appointments. This two-part series will help clinicians improve their scholarly writing. The course will be most valuable for those who desire to improve their writing skills and productivity. Participants will learn how to: • Clarify interests and goals • Select a target audience for writing • Create […]

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