• Community Partnership in Educational Spaces
    Jul 18 2024

    Dr. Estell Williams (Surgery; Executive Director, Center for Workforce Inclusion and Healthcare System Equity) highlights the work being done in the WIHSE program and provides advice for folks wanting to engage with community partners in educational spaces for STEM careers. Engage learners as early as third grade, understanding the diversity of their needs to ensure the best chance of long term success. Focus on sustainability of the program through publishing and grant funding, build a strong team to create evidence-based curriculum, and never underestimate the curiosity, intelligence, and growth students will demonstrate as a result of these educational opportunities.

    View the episode transcript here.

    Music by Kevin MacLeod (https://incompetech.com/)

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    21 mins
  • Creating High Performing Teams
    Jun 25 2024

    Keri Nasenbeny (CNO, Harborview Medical Center), joins us in this episode to provide advice on how to create high performing teams, especially in interdisciplinary spaces. Start by establishing trust and cohesion with your team, and learn strategies to set those foundations. Learn about how to create a team quickly when needed, and also what to do when a team isn't functioning as well as you hoped. For any team, celebrate the diversity of perspectives, skills, and connections each team member brings, and celebrate wins both big and small.

    You may read the episode transcript here.

    Music by Kevin MacLeod (https://incompetech.com/)

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    30 mins
  • Community Partnership in Clinical Spaces
    May 24 2024

    Dr. Shaquita Bell (Pediatrics; Senior Medical Director, Odessa Brown Clinic) gives guidance on how to increase collaboration with clinical communities. Start by reaching out and listening to nearby community members or organizations. Ensure compensation and decision making roles for members, and target outreach events to their needs and interests. Finally, learn what to do if you make a mistake, how to continuously build trust in these partnerships, and what it looks like to successfully create solutions together.

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    Music by Kevin MacLeod (https://incompetech.com/)

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    28 mins
  • What is Coaching?
    Apr 25 2024

    Drs. Giana Davidson (Assistant Dean for Professional Development; Professor, Surgery) and Alex Molnar (Coach; Clinical Associate Professor, Medicine) explain how coaching is defined in our Faculty Coaching Program which focuses on mid-career faculty looking towards their next chapter. They define the roles of the coach and coachee; a coach uses active inquiry, focusing on the inherent expertise in the coachee to allow the coachee to understand and articulate their own ideas and needs. Finally, Drs. Davidson and Molnar delineate some of the specific areas where coaching can lead to success and can help any faculty member find joy and clarity in their research, education, or clinical work.

    Read the episode transcript here.

    Learn about the coaching program here.

    Music by Kevin MacLeod (https://incompetech.com/)

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    28 mins
  • Teaching Efficiently in Clinical Spaces
    Mar 26 2024

    Dr. Som Mookherjee (Medicine; Director of CLIME) provides advice on how to each efficiently in clinical spaces. Start by getting feedback from your learners and reflecting on your own teaching styles. Dr. Mookherjee shares examples of how to create a positive learning climate, clarify roles and responsibilities, and establish a system for exchanging feedback from the beginning. Prepare teaching points for general themes commonly found in the clinical setting and look for opportunities to simplify the teaching environment to reduce redundancies.

    To learn more about CLIME, visit https://clime.washington.edu/.

    Read the episode transcript here.

    Music by Kevin MacLeod (https://incompetech.com/)

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    22 mins
  • How to Respond to Grant Reviews
    Feb 22 2024

    Dr. Christine Mac Donald (Neurosurgery) walks us through the grant review process, from submission through revisions. Learn about what your score means and strategies for responding to comments you receive. Give attention to not just the science but also ancillary documents like your biosketch, as these are all reviewed per NIH requirements. She encourages reaching out to colleagues for feedback prior to responding to the review requests, and explains when you may want to skip a cycle to give your resubmission the best chance of success. Above all, don't give up and know that you'll continue to improve with every grant you submit.

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    Music by Kevin MacLeod (https://incompetech.com/)

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    28 mins
  • Carving Your Career Path
    Jan 25 2024

    Dr. Nora Disis (Medicine; Associate Dean for Translational Science; Director of the Institute of Translational Health Sciences and the UW Medicine Cancer Vaccine Institute) has carved her own path in becoming a woman with many leadership roles at UW Medicine. She tells the story of how she overcame adversities and followed her passions to make a huge impact in the field of cancer immunology and translational medicine. If you face resistance, Dr. Disis advises: stay true to your mission, reach out for additional opinions from experts in your field, and follow the data until you can secure additional funding and build your team. She provides strategy for evaluating risk in building your funding sources and encourages, above all, going for the gusto.

    Read the episode transcript here.

    Music by Kevin MacLeod (https://incompetech.com/)

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    27 mins
  • Creating Your Personal Mission Statement
    Dec 21 2023

    Dr. Kemi Doll (Obstetrics and Gynecology) defines a personal mission statement, why you need one, and explains the steps for how to craft your own - wherever you are in your career. Dr. Doll provides two approaches to developing your mission statement and recommends writing down specifics about the environment you envision surrounding your work in the future. Lastly, she shares insight on how to know if you're on track when crafting the statement, who to share it with, and how it can fit into the larger mission of your department or unit.

    Read the episode transcript here.

    Music by Kevin MacLeod (https://incompetech.com/)

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    31 mins