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Presentations by:
Kate Hamilton, PhD (Rustgi Lab)
Blair Madision, PhD (Rustgi Lab)
May 3, 2013
Kian Eftekhari, MD - Neurology/Resident
Matthew Kayser, MD - Psychiatry/Resident
Ashesh Thaker, MD - Radiology/Resident
"Why I Chose to be a Research Resident in…"
M. Safwan Badr, MD, MBA, Chief, Pulmonary, Allergy, Critical Care and Sleep,
Wayne State University School of Medicine
The deadline to nominate your staff member for the LeadingSuccessTM Program is fast approaching! Nominations must be received by Friday May 3, 2013. Please see below for more details.
Would someone you supervise benefit from a significant investment in their development?
Would you benefit from a significant investment in your own development?
Nominations are currently being accepted through May 3rd for LeadingSuccess™, a first-level program for leadership skills development sponsored by the Perelman SOM's Office of Organization Effectiveness. The program is open to both Perelman SOM faculty and staff.
We are seeking participants that have proven themselves as outstanding performers and have strong potential for future roles. To qualify, nominees must currently supervise others or be in a full-time project manager role that involves others (e.g., running a project team).
Nominations must have the endorsement of their current supervisor, who must be committed to supporting the nominee’s attendance at the schedule of program activities over a period of nine months. The Program will include participant assessment, classroom sessions and coaching.
The content of LeadingSuccess™ differs from the Supervisory Certificate Series (SCS) in that it dives more deeply into skill development than the SCS. There is not significant overlap between the two programs. The SCS is not a prerequisite for LeadingSuccess™, and graduates of the SCS are eligible.
For more detailed information about the LeadingSuccess program, go to: http://www.med.upenn.edu/oe/leading-success.shtml.
To nominate your staff member for the program (or to request your supervisor to nominate you for the program), download the nomination form at: http://www.med.upenn.edu/oe/user_documents/LeadingSuccess_Nomination_Form-2.doc