Register All Sessions are from 9AM-11AM (PT) Learning Climate: October 8, 2024 Understanding and Retention: November 14, 2024 Teaching Efficiently: January 14, 2025 Teaching in the Presence of Patients: February 14, 2025 Feedback: March 18, 2025 Assessment: May 9, 2025 The University of Washington School of Medicine designates this other activity for a maximum of 18

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2 events,Register All Clinical Teaching Certificate graduates welcome! All Sessions are from 1PM-3PM (PT) Racism and Bias: October 8, 2024 Communication Skills: November 15, 2024 Humanistic Approach: January 14, 2025 Learners in Difficulty: February 14, 2025 Challenging Feedback: March 18, 2025 Meaningful Assessment: May 9, 2025 The University of Washington School of Medicine designates this other |
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Register Overview 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 |
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Register An Introduction to the H.E.A.R.T. of Listening: Shifting from Hearing to Listening as a Leader Lori Joubert and Pending Faculty Presenter Overview The UW SoM Women in Medicine and Science (WIMS) Committee hosts 6 annual workshops on Women Faculty Leadership as well as Reproductive Healthcare & Family Support. These workshops aim to create a |
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Register Overview Effective communication is an essential skill for all of us. In this interactive workshop learn the different types of communication, practice approaching a difficult discussion with a case study, and recognize biases and patterns in human behavior that may impact communication success. Best practices will be shared for various modes of communication as well as
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Register here Explore critical components of the Stress First Aid model—initially designed to support the military and later customized for healthcare—and its invaluable tools for navigating stress in the workplace, no matter your role. Discover practical techniques and strategies aimed at providing immediate support and intervention during times of stress for yourself or for someone |
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For additional events from the following groups, please visit their calendars:
CLIME (Center for Learning and Innovation in Medical Education)
CME (Continuing Medical Education)
ITHS (Institute of Translational Health Sciences) Faculty Development Career Series
UW GME Office (Graduate Medical Education)
