Session 3 of the Social Media Series Dr. He provided an overview on LinkedIn and social media strategy, including how to post and boost content. Presenter: Shuhan He, MD, is a dual faculty member in the Department of Emergency Medicine and Lab of Computer Science at Massachusetts General Hospital (MGH). He is Director for Digital...
Tag: Communication (Writing/Verbal)
Communication may include: grant writing, giving presentations, best practices on PowerPoint, etc.
Social Media Series Session 6: Twitter practice workshop
Session 6 of the Social Media Series Mr. Burns led a discussion with a brief overview of practical advice and helpful tips on Twitter. Participants had the opportunity to ask questions and learn how to create an impressive profile and interesting posts. He demonstrated examples of successful Twitter accounts and what to focus on for...
Social Media Series Session 5: Twitter
Session 5 of the Social Media Series Mr. Burns provided an overview on Twitter, including how best to take advantage of this platform and what strategies to use for connecting with others and posting content. Presenter: Brian Burns, Senior Communication Manager for Research, Mass General Research Institute (MGRI). He works to translate scientific findings into...
Social Media Series Session 7: Building a Brand Through Social Media
Session 7 of the Social Media Series In this final session of the Social Media Series, Dr. Wong weighed in on the importance of physicians utilizing social media to create their own online narratives. She shared tips for crafting a personal branding strategy and creating relevant and engaging content. Presenter: Rupa Wong, MD, is a...
Social Media Series Session 2: Overview of Social Media Platforms
Session 2 of the Social Media Series Dr. He discussed digital growth strategy and utilizing a data driven approach to using digital tools to achieve goals and site visits. Presenter: Shuhan He, MD, is a dual faculty member in the Department of Emergency Medicine and Lab of Computer Science at Massachusetts General Hospital (MGH). He...
Social Media Series Session 1: “How to Use Social Media to Announce and Disseminate Your Scholarly Work”
Session 1 of the Social Media Series With the explosion of social media use in recent years, there has been an evolution of the potential role that social media can play in academic advancement and research dissemination. In this lecture, Dr. Oxentenko highlighted the role that social media has in research branding, starting with the...
LDP 4: Managing Conflict & Difficult Conversations (closed)
Session closed to LEADERSHIP DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM (LDP) FOR RESEARCHERS selected participants only. This highly interactive 90-minute session provided participants with the opportunity to examine and build on their conflict resolution skills. They assessed their conflict style, considered what they may bring to conflict conversations that may help or hinder them and discuss what so often...
Are you writing a K? Get practical advice.
Sponsored by Harvard University Center for AIDS Research This workshop is appropriate for clinical and basic science researchers from all fields. K99 applications will not be discussed in detail. (1-3pm EST) Program Workshop (3:15-4pm EST) Administrative Components (optional session) Featuring: Robin Huebner, PhD, MPH, National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID) Program Officer K...
Grant Writing Course- Session 8: “Documentation for Unique Situations – Resubmission/Renewal and Fellowships”
GRANT WRITING COURSE – FALL 2021 Wednesdays from October 6 to December 1, 2021 This 8-week Grant Writing Course, created by the MGH Science Writing Group led by Becca Ward, PhD, was open to all MGH trainees and faculty. This session was led by Drs. Leo Cheng and Kristen White which focused on: – Resubmission-responses...
Grant Writing Course- Session 7: “Supporting Documents – Part II: Human Subjects and Vertebrate Animals”
GRANT WRITING COURSE – FALL 2021 Wednesdays from October 6 to December 1, 2021 This 8-week Grant Writing Course, created by the MGH Science Writing Group led by Becca Ward, PhD, is open to all MGH trainees and faculty. There is no requirement to attend every session, but you are highly encouraged to do so....