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Learn about the basics from the UW Benefits Offices (UW, UWP, and CUMG), including timeline and where to find out about health insurance and financial basics. You will also hear

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Learn about the basics from the UW Benefits Offices (UW, UWP, and CUMG), including timeline and where to find out about health insurance and financial basics. You will also hear
Matt Lund (Chief Contracting Officer, UW Medicine) and Michael Myint (Associate Professor of Medicine; Chief Population Health Officer, UW Medicine) will review what wasn't taught in medical school about how the
Credits AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™ (9.00 hours), Non-Physician (9.00 hours) Overview Nicole Woods, PhD is an expert in examining the role of basic science knowledge in clinical reasoning and will
Objectives: Explore how compassion for others and for ourselves can support our well-being through an exploration of research and practices. Content: Revisit our neurobiological response to threats and stress through the lens
This workshop is geared toward mid-career faculty who are interested in career advancement, and promotion from associate to full professor. You will also hear from a panel of recently promoted
Credits AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™ (9.00 hours), Non-Physician (9.00 hours) Overview Join us for a conversation about ethics in medical training. We will discuss the history, best practices, and examples
All good teams and organizations change over time. This change is essential for growth and can also be quite challenging. Leading change can be more effective when anchored in the
Commanding the Respect Your Science Deserves - How to Give a Great Scientific Talk Presented by Dr. Celeste Berg Register
Objectives: Explore pro-social emotions and their role in our well-being and our ability to think creatively, innovatively, and to stay open to different perspectives. Content: Practicing gratitude is one of the keys to experiencing resilience and to mitigating risks of burnout. We will discuss multiple ways to practice gratitude as individuals and as a community to develop
This webinar series is provided by CLIME to all UW affiliated faculty, staff, and students. *Register once to obtain access to the webinars as they are released COVID-19, cardiovascular disease, mental health, climate change, poverty, conflict, health care infrastructure and an aging population are just some of the public health concerns that affect individuals across
For additional events from the following groups, please visit their calendars:
CLIME (Center for Learning and Innovation in Medical Education)
IPCE (Interprofessional Continuing Education)
ITHS (Institute of Translational Health Sciences) Faculty Development Career Series
UW GME Office (Graduate Medical Education)