44 episodes

Hosted by Trish Kritek, MD, EdM, University of Washington School of Medicine Vice Dean for Faculty Affairs. This podcast is for faculty and provides tips to help clinicians, educators, and researchers thrive professionally in their careers, covering topics from time management and organization to leadership and self-advocacy. 

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Hosted by Trish Kritek, MD, EdM, University of Washington School of Medicine Vice Dean for Faculty Affairs. This podcast is for faculty and provides tips to help clinicians, educators, and researchers thrive professionally in their careers, covering topics from time management and organization to leadership and self-advocacy. 

    Teaching Efficiently in Clinical Spaces

    Teaching Efficiently in Clinical Spaces

    Dr. Som Mookherjee (Medicine; Director of CLIME) provides advice on how to each efficiently in clinical spaces. Start by getting feedback from your learners and reflecting on your own teaching styles. Dr. Mookherjee shares examples of how to create a positive learning climate, clarify roles and responsibilities, and establish a system for exchanging feedback from the beginning. Prepare teaching points for general themes commonly found in the clinical setting and look for opportunities to simplify the teaching environment to reduce redundancies.

    To learn more about CLIME, visit https://clime.washington.edu/.

    Read the episode transcript here.
    Music by Kevin MacLeod (https://incompetech.com/)

    • 22 min
    How to Respond to Grant Reviews

    How to Respond to Grant Reviews

    Dr. Christine Mac Donald (Neurosurgery) walks us through the grant review process, from submission through revisions. Learn about what your score means and strategies for responding to comments you receive. Give attention to not just the science but also ancillary documents like your biosketch, as these are all reviewed per NIH requirements. She encourages reaching out to colleagues for feedback prior to responding to the review requests, and explains when you may want to skip a cycle to give your resubmission the best chance of success. Above all, don't give up and know that you'll continue to improve with every grant you submit.

    Read the episode transcript here.
    Music by Kevin MacLeod (https://incompetech.com/)

    • 28 min
    Carving Your Career Path

    Carving Your Career Path

    Dr. Nora Disis (Medicine; Associate Dean for Translational Science; Director of the Institute of Translational Health Sciences and the UW Medicine Cancer Vaccine Institute) has carved her own path in becoming a woman with many leadership roles at UW Medicine. She tells the story of how she overcame adversities and followed her passions to make a huge impact in the field of cancer immunology and translational medicine. If you face resistance, Dr. Disis advises: stay true to your mission, reach out for additional opinions from experts in your field, and follow the data until you can secure additional funding and build your team. She provides strategy for evaluating risk in building your funding sources and encourages, above all, going for the gusto.

    Read the episode transcript here.
    Music by Kevin MacLeod (https://incompetech.com/)

    • 27 min
    Creating Your Personal Mission Statement

    Creating Your Personal Mission Statement

    Dr. Kemi Doll (Obstetrics and Gynecology) defines a personal mission statement, why you need one, and explains the steps for how to craft your own - wherever you are in your career. Dr. Doll provides two approaches to developing your mission statement and recommends writing down specifics about the environment you envision surrounding your work in the future. Lastly, she shares insight on how to know if you're on track when crafting the statement, who to share it with, and how it can fit into the larger mission of your department or unit.

    Read the episode transcript here.
    Music by Kevin MacLeod (https://incompetech.com/)

    • 30 min
    Revisiting the Pace of Accomplishment

    Revisiting the Pace of Accomplishment

    Dr. Sandy Sufian (Professor, University of Illinois at Chicago) shares about needs of faculty with disabilities and suggests ways to make the workplace more equitable. Dr. Sufian recommends reframing productivity with a holistic view, valuing contributions made rather than time to completion. She explains the differences between accommodations and universal design, and how we can make system changes that will reduce stigma and make the academy a better workplace for everyone.

    Read the episode transcript here.

    Read Dr. Sufian's op-ed in Inside Higher Ed, entitled "The Prejudicial Logic of Productivity" here.
    Music by Kevin MacLeod (https://incompetech.com/)

    • 22 min
    Paper Submissions: How to Respond to Reviews

    Paper Submissions: How to Respond to Reviews

    Dr. Shelly Sakiyama-Elbert (Bioengineering, Vice Dean for Research and Graduate Education) discusses how to respond to paper submission reviews, from minor to major revisions. Clearly and respectfully articulate the revisions you have made and explain the reasoning for any changes not made, whether in response to constructive criticism or a rejection. Finally, learn how to select thoughtful reviewers and what to consider in choosing the right journals for your publications.

    Read the episode transcript here.


    Music by Kevin MacLeod (https://incompetech.com/)

    • 22 min

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