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What does it take to succeed on the CE track, and how does that contrast to what new faculty think it takes to succeed? In this special episode, a live panel discussion with prominent faculty on COAP and in the CE track respond to questions frequently asked by new faculty in the CE track at PSOM.
Host Meryl Cohen shares her own experiences as well as guiding the conversation through topics that can change the way you work in academic medicine. The panel discusses how many publications are REALLY required for promotion and the qualityof those publications. They share how they are able to get writing done with their schedules, as well as how to give talks and lectures to build renown. They are candid about their stresses teaching medical students and share why it is such an important and impressive feat to do so successfully. The panel closes with the biggest myths and misconceptions they hear about the CE track. If you are on the CE track or just want to know how to succeed in academic medicine, this episode is worth a listen.
By PSOM's Office of Academic AffairsWhat does it take to succeed on the CE track, and how does that contrast to what new faculty think it takes to succeed? In this special episode, a live panel discussion with prominent faculty on COAP and in the CE track respond to questions frequently asked by new faculty in the CE track at PSOM.
Host Meryl Cohen shares her own experiences as well as guiding the conversation through topics that can change the way you work in academic medicine. The panel discusses how many publications are REALLY required for promotion and the qualityof those publications. They share how they are able to get writing done with their schedules, as well as how to give talks and lectures to build renown. They are candid about their stresses teaching medical students and share why it is such an important and impressive feat to do so successfully. The panel closes with the biggest myths and misconceptions they hear about the CE track. If you are on the CE track or just want to know how to succeed in academic medicine, this episode is worth a listen.