Faculty Mentoring Program

Tips for Success: Faculty Lunchtime Series
Previous Speakers

2020

Wednesday, January 29, 2020
Warming the Climate at UCSF: Women Leaders Reflect on Mentorship
Presenters: Tejal Desai, PhD (Moderator);
Kirstin Bibbins Domingo, PhD, MD, MAS; Danica Fujimori, PhD; Lisa Kroon, PharmD, CDE; Cathy Lomen- Hoerth, MD, PhD; Amparo C. Villablanca, MD(UC Davis); Mia Williams, MD, MS
Speaker Biographies

In this interactive session, a diverse panel of women leaders shared their own career challenges and successes, as well as tips, best practices, and resources for career development at UCSF.Topics included:

  • How can women and men be more effective mentors and sponsors for women?
  • How to more effectively mentor (and be mentored) across differences.
  • How to identify and successfully seek leadership opportunities.

Video Recording of Session

 

Wednesday January 22, 2020
Moving up at UCSF: A Discussion on Advancement and Promotion for Faculty
Presenter: Brian Alldredge, PharmD, Vice Provost Academic Affairs

This session presented how to succeed at UCSF in all ranks and series, including • What does it take to advance through all faculty ranks at UCSF? and • How will recent changes to criteria for advancement in the Health Sciences Clinical Professor series affect faculty members with prominent clinical duties?

Participants awerere encouraged to review fundamental information about advancement to the session at here and come prepared with questions about faculty advancement and/or suggestions for ways that the advancement process could be improved or clarified.

Slides from this presentation are online here.

 

Wednesday, January 15
Presenter: Diane Havlir, MD, Professor and Associate Chair of Clinical Research, Department of Medicine; Chief, HIV, Infectious Diseases & Global Medicine

Dr. Havlir has cared for HIV patients and has been a long standing NIH funded investigator since the 1980s, conducting research transforming national and international guidelines. She is co-chair of San Francisco Getting to Zero (GTZ), a citywide consortium with a goal to eliminate new HIV infections and deaths, and is the current Chair of the United Nations AIDS Scientific and Technical Advisory Committee. Topics covered included: • Finding your mission, and the role of mentorship, • Developing a mentorship portfolio; and • Engaging in public service

 

2019

Wednesday November 6, 2019
Presenter: Ralph Gonzales, MD, MSPH

In this session, Dr. Gonzales shared his own rich experiences as a researcher, health systems leader and research and career mentor at UCSF for trainees, fellows and junior faculty. He shared his reflections on the qualities of an effective mentor – and mentee – and his commitment to mentorship, sponsorship and career success with a special focus on URM trainees and junior faculty.  Some of the topics he will address include: • Mentorship and career development for URM trainees and faculty • How to build a successful career in implementation and innovation science; and • Dr. Gonzales will reflect on his own career trajectory and lessons learned as a health system leader.

 

Wednesday, May 2, 2019
Presenter: Louise Walter, MD
At this session, Dr. Walter shared her own experience and her approach as an effective mentor on best practices to ensure success and satisfaction in your career at UCSF. Some of the topics she addressed included: being an effective research mentor and mentee, sponsorship in academic medicine, and opportunities in aging research and scholarship for individualizing health care.

 

Monday, January 14, 2019
Presenters; Sharya Vaughan Bourdet, PharmD, BCPS; Anna Chang, MD;
Amber Fitzsimmons PT, MS, DPTSc; Brian Schwartz, MD

Mentorship and Sponsorship for the Clinician Educator: Strategies for Success
This session is designed for current and aspiring clinician educators (mentors and mentees) to explore strategies and resources to achieve satisfaction and success at UCSF.

Handouts:
Individual Development Plan
Mentoring Network
Mentoring and Sponsoring Clinical Educators
Mentoring Roadmap

Monday, January 28, 2019
Presenters: Emily Finlayson, MD, MS; Sarah GaleWyrick, MD:  Mitch Feldman, MD, MPhil; Andrew Gross, MD; Radhika A. Ramanan, MD, MPH

Skill-Building, Career Advancement and Satisfaction for Clinical Faculty: The Value of Mentoring.
All faculty members must identify their professional goals in the context of thoughtful mentoring to achieve successful and satisfying careers. Clinical faculty in particular can greatly benefit from identifying robust mentoring relationships to help them find their professional path.

Thursday January 31, 2019
Presenter: Brian Alldredge, PharmD, Vice Provost Academic Affairs

Moving up at UCSF: A Discussion on Advancement and Promotion for Faculty
This session will help you learn how to succeed at UCSF in all ranks and series.

Participants are encouraged to review fundamental information about advancement to the session at and come prepared with questions about faculty advancement and/or suggestions for ways that the advancement process could be improved or clarified.

Slides

 

2018

Thursday November 29
Presenter: Stuart Gansky, DrPhH

Among other topics, Dr. Gansky reviewed: How to effectively “manage up”, Developing your mentoring team and your research team, and getting from a K award to an R award with a mentorship team.

Monday October 29 
Presenter: Margot Kushel, MD

Dr. Kushel shared her own rich experiences as a research and career mentor at UCSF for trainees, fellows and junior faculty. Topics included: How to create and cultivate your research mentoring team; Build a successful and satisfying career focused on health equity; and Tips for effective health advocacy.

Friday April 20, 2018
Presenter: Ken Covinsky, MD, MPH

Informal discussion covering how to improve your writing to enhance your success in grants and publications, eEstablish and work effectively with authorship teams, and discuss approaches to getting helpful feedback on your ideas – from identifying the research question to framing your results.

Wednesday May 23, 2018
Presenter: Christina Mangurian, MD, MAS

Dr. Mangurian shared her own experience and her approach as an effective mentor on best practices to ensure success and satisfaction in your career at UCSF. Topics addreseds included: how to build and work effectively with a mentorship team, what is a “sponsor” and how they can help in your career, and juggling work-life and home-life.

 

2017

Thursday, April 13, 2017
Presenter: Brian Alldredge, PharmD, Vice Provost-Academic Affairs

Discussion topics: Similarities and differences among the faculty series at UCSF, criteria for moving through the faculty ranks, and how to succeed at UCSF in all series and ranks

Wednesday, April 26, 2017
Presenter: Erica Monasterio, MN, FNP-BC

Ask an senior mentor your questions about: How to align your values with your career goals; Navigating career success as a clinician educator and scholar; and Maintaining community connections and supporting diversity at UCSF.

Tuesday May 30
Presenter: Kirsten Bibbins-Domingo, PhD, MD, MAS

Ask an experienced mentor your questions about: Conducting research with vulnerable populations; Align your commitment to social justice and diversity with your career goals; and Mentoring students and faculty to enhance diversity in biomedical research.

Monday October 23
Presenter: Patricia S. O’Sullivan, EdD
Ask a senior education researcher and faculty developer questions about: What resources and mentors are there to help someone’s education scholarship? How do I become a researcher concentrating in education? What makes being a faculty developer special?

Tuesday November 14
Presenter: Abul K. Abbas, MBBS
Ask the 2017 winner of the Lifetime Achievement in Mentoring award your questions about: Providing and receiving mentoring; Balancing research and clinical work; Navigating the academic ladder

 

2016

Thursday, January 14, 2016: Race Matters: Building the 21st Century Clinician and Scientist
Presenters: Angela Byars-Winston, PhD Associate Professor, General Internal Medicine; Director of Research and Evaluation, Center for Women’s Health Research, University of Wisconsin

Slides
Recording


Thursday, January 21, 2016 Conversations on Skills-Building with Clinician Educator Mentors and Peers
Presenters Anna Chang, MD; Calvin Chou, MD, PhD; Peter Chin-Hong, MD; Brian Schwartz, MD  

2015

Wednesday, October 7, 2015: Calvin Chou, MD, PhD

Wednesday, November 18, 2015: Dan Lowenstein, MD

2014

Thursday, October 16, 2014: Lennart Mucke, MD

Wednesday, November 5, 2014: Kathryn Lee, RN, PhD, FAAN, CBSM

Wednesday, March 12, 2014: Deborah Grady, MD, MPH

Monday, February 10, 2014: Keith R. Yamamoto, PhD

Monday, January 6, 2014: Renee L. Binder, MD

2013

Wednesday, October 09, 2013: Catherine Reinis Lucey, MD (View Poster)

Wednesday, November 6, 2013: Kristine Yaffe, MD

Monday, January 7, 2013: Sally J. Marshall, PhD

Thursday, February 14, 2013: Michael D. Cabana, MD, MPH

2012

Thursday December 6, 2012: Mica Estrada, PhD

Tuesday, October 2, 2012: H. Carrie Chen, MD, MS Ed

Tuesday, November 13, 2012: Tracy Weitz, PhD, MPA

2011

Thursday, October 6, 2011: Carol A. Gross, PhD

Wednesday, November 16, 2011: Michael W. Rabow, MD

Tuesday, February 15, 2012: William B. Shore, MD

Tuesday, March 27, 2012: Sally J. Marshall, PhD

2010

Wednesday, June 9, 2010:Sally J. Marshall, PhD

Wednesday, August 18, 201: Louise C. Walter, MD

Wednesday, September 15, 2010: Joseph M. (Mike) McCune, MD, PhD

Monday, October 4, 2010: Hobart W. Harris, MD, MPH

 

 

 

 

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