All events will be by Zoom unless otherwise indicated. 


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  • Well-Being and Resilience Series 4: Coping with Uncertainty and the Effects of Chronic and Acute Stress on our Well-Being

    Zoom
    Well-Being

    Objectives: Look at the impacts of uncertainty on our well-being, especially in a COVID and post-COVID era. Examine the shift in impacts of stress on our well-being through exploring both acute and chronic stressors in our environment. Explore the concept of radical acceptance as developed in dialectical behavioral therapy. Content: Look at models of post disaster recovery

  • CMFA Faculty Development Seminar and Black History Month Networking Events

    UW Waterfront Activity Center 3710 Montlake Blvd NE, Seattle, WA, United States
    Well-Being

    Committee on Minority Faculty Advancement Events on February 8th Faculty, residents and fellow, students and staff are welcome to attend both events.   Please register for 1 or both events so we know how much food to order. Date: Thursday, February 8 Times: 12-5 pm and 5-8 pm Location:   UW Waterfront Activity Center (3710 Montlake

  • CLIME Conversation Cafe: The Jazz of Educational Design: Maximizing the Power of the Arts in Medical Education

    Zoom
    Well-Being

    The Jazz of Educational Design: Maximizing the Power of the Arts in Medical Education Speaker: Paul Haidet, MD, MPH Date: February 15, 2024 | 12:00pm – 1:00pm (PST) In this session, we will have an initial experience that uses jazz music to create a faculty development experience in education (developing one’s “voice” as a teacher). Next, we

  • Fertility and Family Planning for those in Medicine and Science

    Zoom
    Well-Being

    This workshop will be presented by Dr. Rachel M. Whynott, MD, FACOG, Assistant Professor & Associate Fellowship Director, Division of Reproductive Endocrinology and Infertility at the University of Washington. It will discuss planning for pregnancy, what fertility testing may be appropriate for individuals, when to see fertility assessment, and fertility preservation options. Register

  • Faculty Hiring Staff: Best Practices

    Zoom
    Leadership

    Hiring a new staff member of your team can be very exciting!  Understanding the steps to do it effectively can also be a challenge. This workshop will go over best practices for faculty who are hiring staff team members. The key topics of this workshop will be to provide an overview of the recruitment process

  • GME Program Director Development Series – Spring Option 1

    Zoom
    Leadership

    PDDS is our core curriculum for program directors and faculty in support of continuous learning, development and educational innovation within UW GME.  The curriculum is designed to meet ACGME annual faculty development and Common Program Requirements (CPRs). Program directors, associate program directors, key faculty and program administrators (as space allows) are invited to join us at PDDS events.*  The objectives of

  • EHR Inbox Management

    UWMC Montlake SA3505 UWMC Montlake SA3505
    Well-Being

    Learn tips and tricks to manage your EPIC inbox in this in-person workshop in the UWMC Montlake SA3505 Computer Lab. Room capacity is limited to 16 attendees so register early! We hope to offer this event again in the future if there is high interest. Register

  • Preparing for Your Promotion from Assistant to Associate Professor

    Zoom
    Promotions

    This workshop offers an overview of promotions and the promotion process for faculty in the School of Medicine, as well as tips from recently promoted faculty. It is relevant for physician scientists, clinician teachers and basic scientists. This program does not cover the promotion process for clinical faculty with annual appointments as this is department

  • GME Program Director Development Series – Spring Option 2

    Zoom
    Promotions

    PDDS is our core curriculum for program directors and faculty in support of continuous learning, development and educational innovation within UW GME.  The curriculum is designed to meet ACGME annual faculty development and Common Program Requirements (CPRs). Program directors, associate program directors, key faculty and program administrators (as space allows) are invited to join us at PDDS events.*  The objectives of