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At Weill Cornell Medicine, we connect the collective power of our integrated partners in education and research to provide world-class care for our individual patients—the center of everything we do.... more
FAQs about Weill Cornell Medicine:How many episodes does Weill Cornell Medicine have?The podcast currently has 28 episodes available.
November 23, 2020Faculty Development Podcast Series: The New CV & Faculty PromotionsDr. Jane Salmon and Dr. Richard Isaacson discuss new changes made to the Weill Cornell Medicine CV and advice on faculty promotion. They also discuss several tips on how to update and maintain the CV over time....more25minPlay
April 24, 2019Faculty Development Podcast Series: Augustine ChoiAugustine Choi, Dean of Weill Cornell Medicine and Provost for Medical Affairs at Cornell University, shares his vision for the medical college. He describes mentoring as a critical element of success, the diversity of faculty and students, and his goals to works with the New York Presbyterian network as well as other regional networks. Listen in to hear more about his advice to others: take advantage of your environment....more3minPlay
April 24, 2019Faculty Development Podcast Series: Helen Borshchenko & Rosemary CiusHelen Borshchenko and Rosemary Cius ) are key representatives from our Human Resources Department providing important guidance to your benefits (insurance, retirement) as well as resources for your work-life integration (child care, tuition benefit). They welcome faculty to contact them with any questions and share a few vitally important messages for new and established faculty about all the things Weill Cornell Medicine has to offer its faculty. *This is a previously written summary*...more6minPlay
April 24, 2019Faculty Development Podcast Series: John LeonardJohn Leonard, MD, is a well-known lymphoma doctor who has managed the Joint Clinical Trials Office (JCTO), sponsored by both NewYork-Presbyterian and Weill Cornell Medicine to provide support for faculty doing funded research. The JTCO offers a long menu of services from educational training videos to protocol review services. From start to finish, the JTCO will walk you through your clinical research activities. Listen in to learn more. *This is a previously written summary*...more8minPlay
April 24, 2019Faculty Development Podcast Series: Terrie WheelerTerrie Wheeler, Director of the Samuel J. Wood Library and CV Starr Biomedical Information Center, discusses the facets of the expanding services and resources provided by both buildings. Having previously worked at the NIH, Terrie introduced a grant editing service as well as bioinformatics service to WCM faculty. She discusses the library and information center’s amplified systematic review service, growing clinical medical library service, and Tech Tuesdays Bioinformatics Wednesdays....more12minPlay
April 24, 2019Faculty Development Podcast Series: Robert MinRobert Min, MD, Weill Cornell Medicine faculty and Chairman of radiology, was recently appointed as President and CEO of Weill Cornell Medicine Physician Organization (WCPO). He strives to contribute to Weill Cornell Medicine’s efforts to provide the highest quality delivery of care and best patient experience. He discusses the data-driven medical decision making and how open-mindedness can foster success at Weill Cornell Medicine....more7minPlay
April 24, 2019Faculty Development Podcast Series: Henry MurrayHenry Murray, MD, is the Arthur R. Ashe Professor of Medicine and Student Ombudsperson. He provides a safe impartial and neutral space for medical and graduate students by serving as resource and opportunity for students’ concerns. He shares his experiences as a mentee and recalls his mentors who aided his journey to where he is today....more6minPlay
April 24, 2019Faculty Development Podcast Series: Chloe NimsChloe Nims, MD, is an Associate Professor of Clinical Psychiatry at Weill Cornell Medicine as well as a psychiatrist at the Center for Special Studies (HIV/AIDS care center). She will soon be taking on a new role of the chair to the newly formed TLC (Teacher Learner Committee), which was put together over the past few years to address complaints of medicine student mistreatment. She shares her advice on secrets to success along her career path....more4minPlay
August 08, 2018CancerCast: Anxiety Management for Patients and CaregiversFeaturing: Kelly Trevino, PhD, Clinical psychologist at Weill Cornell Medicine and NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital...more25minPlay
August 08, 2018CancerCast: CAR T-Cell Therapy: An OverviewFeaturing: David G. Maloney, MD, PhD., medical director of cellular immunotherapy at the Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center...more30minPlay
FAQs about Weill Cornell Medicine:How many episodes does Weill Cornell Medicine have?The podcast currently has 28 episodes available.