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Women in Medical Science Conference – EmpowerHER: Advocating Professional Development

Sonja Haynes Stone Center - Hitchcock Multipurpose Room

We welcome all individuals who share our commitment to advancing women in the sciences to join us at the Women in Medical Science Conference - EmpowerHER: Advocating Professional Development on December 1st.   This conference is a unique opportunity to engage, learn, and grow together in our shared pursuit of gender equity and excellence in the … Read more

What is Prezi Video?

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  Why Attend? People remember 20% of what they hear, 30% of what they see and 70% of what they see and hear together. With that in mind, the idea of using visuals in our presentations makes sense. But, how many times have you seen slide decks that look more like scientific journals than engaging … Read more

Conflict Engagement as a Leadership Competency – *CME credit offered*

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Join the University Ombuds Office for a presentation and discussion of conflict in the workplace. This workshop will provide attendees with resources and tools to approach conflict situations as opportunities for professional development and personal growth. FALD Professional Development Series and the Office of the Dean Presents welcomes you to join us a presentation presented … Read more

Dream Big, Fund Big! How Can Faculty Propel Their Work Through Philanthropy?

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Are you looking for more philanthropic support to fund your research? Want to be more comfortable and more effective with participating in philanthropic devours? Got a burning question about funding your work?         Join us for lunch and learn about the “Philanthropic Process”, the foundational step to kickstart your involvement.  Dr. Kyle … Read more

Write Well. Write Effectively. Write Efficiently.

As faculty, we are professional writers but many of us don’t enjoy the process and find writing one of the most difficult aspects of our jobs. In this two-part workshop, we will explore elements of scientific writing, focusing on manuscripts, and provide structure and guidance to enhance your productivity.   Register Now!     Agenda … Read more

Digital Harmony: Real World Digital Organization Tips and Tricks

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Want to find more time to enjoy the things you value most in life? Do you struggle to stay organized using your current methods? Looking for some tips and tricks to make your life easier?         Join Dr. Jen Wu, Vice Dean for Academic Affairs for "Digital Harmony: Real World Digital Organization … Read more

Women in Medical Sciences Conference (WIMSC) – Engage and Excel in Crucial Conversations

William and Ida Friday Center for Continuing Education 100 Friday Center Dr, Chapel Hill, NC, United States

Learn to Effectively Advocate for yourself Build stronger relationships through connection Confidently hold others accountable   Women in medicine can face unique challenges that require you to effectively advocate for yourself and your recommendations.  Successfully navigating these crucial conversations requires the right balance of confidence and humility.  Finding this balance can feel like walking a … Read more

Curriculum Vitae (CV) Workshop with Dr. Margaret Helton

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  Up for promotion and want to ensure your CV is formatted correctly? Join Dr. Margaret Helton, Department Chair of Family Medicine for this exclusive CV workshop. The workshop is designed to provide faculty members with best practices and strategies to ensure your curriculum vitae (CV) is in alignment with the University standard.   What … Read more

Leverage Conflict to Increase Performance

North Carolina Botanical Garden 100 Old Mason Farm Road, Chapel Hill, North Carolina, United States

Save the date! Register early for this exclusive workshop on how to use crucial conversation tools to increase our performance and build strong teams. SOM teams are highly encouraged to attend together! Sponsored by the Office of Faculty and Leadership Development & the Dean's Office. Register Now! This event is in-person only. Target audience:  SOM … Read more