LAMP offers special programs to junior faculty in February
The Leadership in Academic Medicine Program (LAMP) is opening its February session to all junior members of the IUSM faculty. All junior faculty members may attend either of these two workshops on Wednesday, Feb. 18.
For clinician teachers:
“Real Life Clinical Teaching: How to Make it Work” presented by John L. Turner, MD, and Mary E. Dankoski, PhD.
Effective clinical teaching is both an art and a science. This session
is designed for faculty new to clinical teaching and will provide an
overview of some of the science – the principles and practices of
effective clinical teaching. This information will be delivered in an
easily digestible, interactive format including the critique of a
recorded teaching encounter and skill-building through small group
simulations.
For research faculty:
“The Secret Life of Grants” presented by Randy R. Brutkiewicz, PhD.
This session will involve an analysis of the “nuts and bolts” of
preparing grants. The skills presented are appropriate for junior
faculty who have submitted one or a few grants previously, those who
never have submitted a grant (and plan on it in the not too distant
future), as well as those who may in the future and would like to know
more about it. The idea is to understand what is involved and how it
can best work within your busy work life.
Each workshop includes lunch but space is limited. Register soon at faa.iupui.edu/newFaa/events/eventsCalendar.asp
Date: Feb. 18
Time: 12:30 to 2:30 p.m.
Location: Riley Outpatient Center, rooms A & B
LAMP is a program of the IUSM Office of Faculty Affairs and Professional Development

