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.  

Event Series Discussion Group for Moms

Discussion Group for Moms

Virtual

Meetings are at noon on the second Wednesday of every month. The Monthly Online Discussion Group for Moms enable mothers to share and learn with their colleagues, no matter the age of their children. During each session, experts share information leaving plenty of time for questions and discussion. Topics have included speech development, special education, […]

Event Series Financial Planning 10-Week Course

Financial Planning 10-Week Course

Virtual

Wednesdays, October 2 to December 11, 2024, from 12-1pm The Office for Women’s Careers is excited to partner with Her Personal Finance again to offer a 10-week online financial planning class for co-ed faculty at MGH. This class will require a $750 upfront investment, but eligible participants can seek reimbursement once the course is complete […]

Fun Friday: Eight Active Ingredients of Tai Chi©

Virtual

Fun Fridays offer a refreshing mid-day break from work to indulge in physical, mental, or creative activity. Join Eight Active Ingredients of Tai Chi© certified teacher Barry Friedman in exploring the traditional principles of Tai Chi in a relaxed, informal and experiential session. Regular practice of this gentle “meditation in motion” leads to more vigor and flexibility, better […]

Event Series Meditation Monday

Meditation Monday

Virtual

Co-sponsored by the Center for Faculty Development's Office for Well-Being and the MGPO Frigoletto Committee Join Darshan Mehta, MD, MPH, Director, Office for Well-Being for a guided meditation session on Monday mornings.

Getting Promoted from Instructor to Assistant Professor

Virtual

This 60-minute presentation, followed by a 30-minute Q&A, provides an overview of the Assistant Professor promotion process for faculty members at the rank of Instructor. Topics include selecting an Area of Excellence and Significant Supporting Activities, evaluation criteria, requirements for the dossier, and the Longer Service pathway. We encourage attendees to review relevant sections of […]

Event Series Advocates in Action Training

Advocates in Action Training

Virtual

8 weekly (Tuesdays 12-1pm) workshops on how to be better advocates for women faculty. The goal of this initiative is to encourage greater support and collaboration across genders and a commitment on the part of our colleagues to become full-fledged advocates—advocates who work persistently to improve and enhance their advocacy work and sponsorship as well […]

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.  

Event Series Financial Planning 10-Week Course

Financial Planning 10-Week Course

Virtual

Wednesdays, October 2 to December 11, 2024, from 12-1pm The Office for Women’s Careers is excited to partner with Her Personal Finance again to offer a 10-week online financial planning class for co-ed faculty at MGH. This class will require a $750 upfront investment, but eligible participants can seek reimbursement once the course is complete […]

Maurizio Fava Lecture Series on Well-Being: “Reading Kafka in the Hospital Cafeteria – Reflections on 17 years of Literature and Medicine at MGH”

Virtual

Co-sponsored by the Department of Psychiatry and the Office for Well-Being The Maurizio Fava Lecture Series on Well-Being was created to honor Dr. Fava’s vision and advocacy for well-being of the MGH community. Reading literature has been shown to increase empathy and enhance clinical and academic skills. At MGH we have had a monthly literature […]

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