… It took 53 years to go from 0 women deans to the 29 who led US medical schools in 2019; if the academicmedicine community were to continue at this rate of change, current medical …
Purpose. This study measured the impact of participation by women academics in the ExecutiveLeadership in AcademicMedicine (ELAM) program as part of a robust evaluation …
… , climate, and policy changes in academic health centers and to … visibility and leadership roles of women in academicmedicine … leadership careers in the broad environment of academic …
… in academicmedicine who attended the ExecutiveLeadership in AcademicMedicine (ELAM… who were interested in leadership positions in academicmedicine by selecting participants …
PA Rochon, F Davidoff, W Levinson - Academic Medicine, 2016 - journals.lww.com
… A number of initiatives have been aimed at developing women leaders in academicmedicine. The ExecutiveLeadership in AcademicMedicine program in the United States has been …
… preparing leaders from among the academic ranks with executive skills training is relatively new in academicmedicine. … longitudinal executive skills coaching in the format of the trusted …
DC Ackerly, DG Sangvai, K Udayakumar… - Academic …, 2011 - journals.lww.com
… Department chairs represent a critical core in academicmedicine (there currently are approximately … Unfortunately, much of academicmedicine'sleadership has assumed this kind of …
… at Vanderbilt University Medical Center. The current article by the medical center’s dean and chief executive officer explores the value of leadership coaching through his own …
D Magrane, PS Morahan - Forward to Professorship in STEM, 2016 - Elsevier
… development programs is advantageous to women in academicmedicine in retention, academic promotion, and administrative leadership appointments, as compared to men and …