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Faculty Factory Podcast | Johns Hopkins Medicine
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Приєднався 15 лют 2020
The Faculty Factory is a community of faculty development leaders in academic medicine. We share a passion for serving faculty and helping you exceed their clinical, research, education, program building, and leadership expectations.
The Faculty Factory podcast came from a desire to communicate faculty-development specific information in a modern and intimate way. This website will meet the need for a central location to find each other easily and share resources, tools, and information. Our community will help us generate collaborative programming, research, and evaluation projects.
The Faculty Factory podcast came from a desire to communicate faculty-development specific information in a modern and intimate way. This website will meet the need for a central location to find each other easily and share resources, tools, and information. Our community will help us generate collaborative programming, research, and evaluation projects.
Why Faculty Should Build a "Preferment Portfolio"
Transitioning to a life after full-time faculty work without losing your identity is what we’re discussing with our guest Darrell G. Kirch, MD, on the Faculty Factory Podcast this week.
Dr. Kirch has an formidable ability to lead and build teams having served as the President and CEO of the Association of American Medical Colleges (AAMC) from 2006 to 2019. He is an educator, biomedical scientist, clinical neuroscientist, clinician, and psychiatrist. He has held several major leadership positions at academic medicine institutions throughout North America and beyond.
We are honored to call Dr. Kirch “a friend of our show” and he previously joined us for an episode recorded in 2019. You can revisit the first episode with Dr. Kirch from a few years back here: ua-cam.com/video/a-nm1jm9nGs/v-deo.html
As the end of a full-time faculty career approaches, many of us instinctively think about retirement. However, there's an alternative mindset that can pave the way for a fulfilling future: preferment.
Rather than solely focusing on retirement as an endgame, let’s consider how to curate a "Preferment Portfolio"-a balanced mix of passions, pursuits, and projects that ignite our enthusiasm and secure our identities.
It’s not uncommon for someone to struggle with finding an identity beyond their CV. After all, the demands of working as faculty in academic medicine can be so powerful that they overshadow many other aspects of our life.
The good news for those struggling with this phenomenon, which often coexists with burnout, is that Dr. Kirch has excellent wisdom to impart in today’s interview for building this portfolio.
This approach could help you future-proof your priorities and create a life safeguarded from burnout. You can start today by reflecting on the aspects of your academic life that have brought you joy and fulfillment. How can you integrate these elements into your future beyond your traditional full-time role when the time comes?
Dr. Kirch has an formidable ability to lead and build teams having served as the President and CEO of the Association of American Medical Colleges (AAMC) from 2006 to 2019. He is an educator, biomedical scientist, clinical neuroscientist, clinician, and psychiatrist. He has held several major leadership positions at academic medicine institutions throughout North America and beyond.
We are honored to call Dr. Kirch “a friend of our show” and he previously joined us for an episode recorded in 2019. You can revisit the first episode with Dr. Kirch from a few years back here: ua-cam.com/video/a-nm1jm9nGs/v-deo.html
As the end of a full-time faculty career approaches, many of us instinctively think about retirement. However, there's an alternative mindset that can pave the way for a fulfilling future: preferment.
Rather than solely focusing on retirement as an endgame, let’s consider how to curate a "Preferment Portfolio"-a balanced mix of passions, pursuits, and projects that ignite our enthusiasm and secure our identities.
It’s not uncommon for someone to struggle with finding an identity beyond their CV. After all, the demands of working as faculty in academic medicine can be so powerful that they overshadow many other aspects of our life.
The good news for those struggling with this phenomenon, which often coexists with burnout, is that Dr. Kirch has excellent wisdom to impart in today’s interview for building this portfolio.
This approach could help you future-proof your priorities and create a life safeguarded from burnout. You can start today by reflecting on the aspects of your academic life that have brought you joy and fulfillment. How can you integrate these elements into your future beyond your traditional full-time role when the time comes?
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A 300th Episode Celebration of the Faculty Factory
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Today marks episode number 300 of the Faculty Factory, and we’re going to celebrate with a two-part episode. First, we have our founder and podcast host Kimberly A. Skarupski, PhD, MPH, joined by Heather Brod, talking about their newly published book, "The Insider’s Pocket Guide to Navigating a Faculty Career in Academic Medicine." This is followed by Dr. Skarupski reading a list of every singl...
Best Supporting Practices and Strategies for Stressed-Out Faculty & Learners
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We’re setting out on a mission to make faculty and learners' lives less stressful this week on the Faculty Factory Podcast with our exciting first-time guest, Jessica Seaman, EdD. Dr. Seaman serves as Assistant Professor of Medical Humanities, Co-Director of the Gold Track Curriculum, and Assistant Dean of Faculty Development at Creighton University School of Medicine in Phoenix. How can we hel...
Updates for the Academic Medicine Community on Creating Safe A.I. Systems
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Updates for the Academic Medicine Community on Creating Safe A.I. Systems with Eric Nalisnick Important news and notes for the academic medicine community about building safe artificial intelligence systems are discussed in depth on this week's Faculty Factory Podcast. We’re excited to be joined by first-time guest Eric Nalisnick, an Assistant Professor in the Department of Computer Science at ...
The Art and Science of Delivering “Micro Resources” in Academic Medicine
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All things “micro” and “mini” are being discussed on the Faculty Factory Podcast this week. In the context of today’s discussion, “micro” is simply another way of saying expedited, streamlined, and not requiring a massive amount of time. Our guest is Alice Fornari, EdD, FAMEE, RDN, a friend of this podcast over the years, making her third appearance on the program. She serves as Vice President ...
Skills and Habits for Improving the Writing and Coediting Process in Academic Medicine
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In this week’s episode of the Faculty Factory, we’re navigating the complexities of the academic writing and editing process, including dealing with severe time constraints, as we turn the spotlight back onto Richard Edden, PhD, MSc, for his triumphant return to our show. Dr. Edden is Professor of Radiology in the Department of Radiology and Radiological Science at the Johns Hopkins University ...
Jumpstarting Change and Optimizing Your Life to Achieve More
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When it comes to exploring the science of an optimized life, Mark Guadagnoli, PhD, is the ideal subject matter expert. Joining us for a special reunion appearance on the Faculty Factory Podcast this week is Dr. Guadagnoli, as we further examine the ways we can jumpstart change to optimize our lives while fully engaging with the sea of demands within academic medicine. If you missed Dr. Guadagno...
A Guide to Writing Powerful Letters for Promotion in Academic Medicine
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As we approach our 300th Faculty Factory podcast episode, we’ve yet to have a conversation about the insightful strategies surrounding the often-overlooked skill of writing promotion letters. This technical yet crucial component of faculty advancement warrants attention, and we are honored to be joined by Mary Beth Phelan, MD, MBA, on this week’s show. Dr. Phelan makes her inaugural appearance ...
How Content Delivery Affects Learning and Retention in Educational Podcasts
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Making his Faculty Factory debut in a memorable way this week is Michael Gottlieb, MD, RDMS, FAAEM, FACEP. Naturally, here at the Faculty Factory Podcast, our ears perk up when we hear about the intersection of podcasts, learning, research, and academic medicine. We are joined by Dr. Gottlieb this week to learn all about his research into how the way content is delivered within an educational p...
How to Be a Better Writing Coach in Academic Medicine
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In the latest episode of the Faculty Factory podcast, Rachel Walden, MS, ELS, makes a highly informative return to discuss considerations for becoming a more effective writing coach in academic medicine. Rachel is the Director of Editorial Services and an Assistant Professor with the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine in Baltimore. She is a board-certified editor in the life sciences a...
Keys to Prioritizing What Matters Most in Our Personal and Professional Life
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When it comes to managing expectations and accepting the realistic limits of our professional and personal lives (no one can do everything), our guest this week on the Faculty Factory Podcast has some strong words of encouragement. Join us for this week’s edition of our podcast as Sarah Andrews, MD, makes a return appearance to discuss prioritizing what matters most as an academic medicine prof...
Knowing When to Shape the Next Phase of an Academic Medicine Career
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The message from our guest this week on the Faculty Factory Podcast is resoundingly clear: despite all the headaches and stressors that come with it, medicine overall should be fun. When it is no longer fun, that should be the litmus test for taking a step back and reevaluating where you are and how you will shape the next phase of your career. We are honored to be joined by Carol Ziminski, MD,...
Dealing with Toxic and Disruptive Behavior in Academic Medicine
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This week marks the formidable return of Ann Brown, MD, MHS, to the Faculty Factory as she joins us to discuss managing difficult behaviors and navigating awkward and challenging conversations, both professionally and personally. Dr. Brown often coaches faculty on overcoming these situations in her current role as an executive coach. With extensive leadership experience in academic medicine, sh...
Chips, Chunks, and Email Hygiene with Ashley Paul, MD
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In the age of distractions, and a time of “doing more with less” in academic medicine, our guest on this week’s edition of the Faculty Factory Podcast is Dr. Ashley Paul, MD, who offers us hope. Specializing in treating patients with movement disorders, Dr. Paul is an Assistant Professor of Neurology at the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine. Dr. Paul is an expert in productivity, focu...
The Intersection of Personal Values and Professional Identity for a More Meaningful Career
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While all our careers are sure to encounter different twists and turns along the way, remembering your core values and knowing what drives you are things that can sustain you even in the most uncertain and challenging times. This sentiment is outlined powerfully in this week’s edition of the Faculty Factory Podcast with our first-time guest, Andrew Dwyer, PhD, FNP-BC, FNAP, FAAN. Dr. Dwyer is a...
Considerations for Life After Full-Time Employment in Academic Medicine
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Considerations for Life After Full-Time Employment in Academic Medicine
Reflections on What It Takes to Build and Support Teams in Academic Medicine
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Reflections on What It Takes to Build and Support Teams in Academic Medicine
Ethical Considerations of Artificial Intelligence in Academia
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Ethical Considerations of Artificial Intelligence in Academia
Tiny Talks, Academic Medicine and the Clinical Learning Environment
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Tiny Talks, Academic Medicine and the Clinical Learning Environment
Exploring the World of Lifelong Learning in Medicine
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Exploring the World of Lifelong Learning in Medicine
Examining the Relevancy of Tenure in Academic Medicine
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Examining the Relevancy of Tenure in Academic Medicine
How to Listen to Patients to Find True Healing
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How to Listen to Patients to Find True Healing
How to Make Meetings in Academic Medicine Work for You
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How to Make Meetings in Academic Medicine Work for You
The Coaching and Mentoring Academic Medicine Essentials
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The Coaching and Mentoring Academic Medicine Essentials
Examining the Need for Scientist Wellbeing Initiatives
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Examining the Need for Scientist Wellbeing Initiatives
Functional and Reverse Mentoring in Academic Medicine
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Functional and Reverse Mentoring in Academic Medicine
Emotional Intelligence (EQ) for Unlocking Leadership Potential
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Emotional Intelligence (EQ) for Unlocking Leadership Potential
An Intro to Strengths-Based Coaching with Robert Tillman, PhD
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An Intro to Strengths-Based Coaching with Robert Tillman, PhD
Building a Thriving Team in Academic Medicine and Beyond
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Building a Thriving Team in Academic Medicine and Beyond
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