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    2024 Anne Klibanski Visiting Lecture Series 07 with Dr. Anthea Lindquist

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 5, 2024 52:46


    "Using Big Data and Causal Methods to Improve Clinical Practice" The Anne Klibanski Visiting Lecture Series was created to support and advance the careers of women. These lectures offer the opportunity for women faculty from outside institutions that have hosted Anne Klibanski Scholars to present on their expertise, either alone or in tandem with an Anne Klibanski Scholar. Presenter: Anthea Lindquist, MBBS, DPhil, Obstetrician/gynaecologist and perinatal epidemiologist, Mercy Hospital for Women, University of Melbourne, Australia Learning Objectives: Upon completion of this activity, participants were able to: Gain an understanding of the potential role of causal inference methods in clinical decision-making. Gain an appreciation of how big data and causal methods can help answer difficult clinical questions in obstetric practice. Review the current gaps in pharmacoepidemiology in obstetrics and how these methods might be able to fill these gaps. Click here to watch webinar.

    2024 Anne Klibanski Visiting Lecture Series 06 with Dr. Chu-Chun Huang

    Play Episode Listen Later May 21, 2024 47:57


    "Insights into the pathophysiology and treatment of PCOS" The Anne Klibanski Visiting Lecture Series was created to support and advance the careers of women. These lectures offer the opportunity for women faculty from outside institutions that have hosted Anne Klibanski Scholars to present on their expertise, either alone or in tandem with an Anne Klibanski Scholar. Presenter: Chu-Chun Huang, MD, PhD, Assistant Professor, Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, National Taiwan University Hospital Learning Objectives: Upon completion of this activity, participants were able to: Briefly describe the diagnostic algorithm and assessment of polycystic ovarian syndrome (PCOS) based on the updated international evidence-based guideline in 2023. Illustrate the general concepts and some novel insights of the pathophysiology of PCOS based on our research works. Illustrate the most updated treatment for PCOS. Click here to watch webinar.

    2024 Anne Klibanski Visiting Lecture Series 05 with Drs. Rebecca Gillani and Rebecca Hastermann

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 16, 2024 52:05


    “Neuroinflammation causes neuronal dysfunction by destabilizing excitatory synapses” and “Antigen-specific T cells in autoimmune inflammatory diseases of the central nervous system” The Anne Klibanski Visiting Lecture Series was created to support and advance the careers of women. These lectures bring together faculty from institutions that have hosted Anne Klibanski Scholars with MGH scholars, on topics that overlap both research areas. Dr. Gillani presented on “Neuroinflammation causes neuronal dysfunction by destabilizing excitatory synapses.”  Dr. Hastermann presented on “Antigen-specific T cells in autoimmune inflammatory diseases of the central nervous system.” Presenters: Rebecca L. Gillani, MD, PhD, Instructor, Neurology, MGH/HMS Maria Hastermann, MD, PhD, Max Delbrück Center, Berlin Learning Objectives for Dr. Gillani's talk: Upon completion of this activity, participants were able to: Understand the contribution of neuronal dysfunction to neurologic disability in people living with multiple sclerosis. Recognize the scope of synaptic dysfunction in people living with multiple sclerosis. Identify potential mechanisms for neuronal dysfunction due to neuroinflammation. Learning Objectives for Dr. Hastermann' talk: Upon completion of this activity, participants were able to: Describe neuromyelitis optica spectrum disorder (NMOSD) and myelin oligodendrocyte glycoprotein antibody-associated disease (MOGAD). Recognize the role of T cells in central nervous system (CNS) inflammation. Review the longitudinal prospective registry study (example BERLimmun). Click here to watch webinar.

    2024 Anne Klibanski Visiting Lecture Series 04 with Drs. Caroline Mitchell and Lynne Sykes

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 28, 2024 48:26


    “The future of vaginal microbiome interventions” and “Targeting the immune response at the cervicovaginal interface to prevent preterm birth” The Anne Klibanski Visiting Lecture Series was created to support and advance the careers of women. These lectures bring together faculty from institutions that have hosted Anne Klibanski Scholars with MGH scholars, on topics that overlap both research areas. Dr. Mitchell presented on “The future of vaginal microbiome interventions.”  Dr. Sykes presented on “Targeting the immune response at the cervicovaginal interface to prevent preterm birth.” Presenters: Caroline M. Mitchell, MD, MPH, Associate Professor, Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, MGH/HMS Lynne Sykes, PhD, Parasol Foundation Clinical Senior Lecturer in Obstetrics at Imperial College London Learning Objectives for Dr. Mitchell's talk: Upon completion of this activity, participants were able to: Participants will be able to identify gaps in the field of treatment for vaginitis. Participants will be able to describe novel treatments under development. Participants will be able to describe barriers to development of novel treatments. Learning Objectives for Dr. Sykes' talk: Upon completion of this activity, participants were able to: Appreciate the association between the vaginal microbiome and risk of premature birth. Be aware of the changes in the immune response at the cervicovaginal interface in women with an adverse vaginal microbiome and who deliver preterm. Acknowledge the potential new strategies for spontaneous preterm birth prediction and prevention. Click here to watch webinar.

    Health of Your Wealth: Retiring against a backdrop of change

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 20, 2024 54:46


    Faculty Transition Webinar Series Session 3 "Health of Your Wealth: Retiring against a backdrop of change" The Faculty Transition Webinar Series sponsored by the Office for Senior Faculty Affairs addresses the many elements that come into play as faculty move toward retirement. This third session addressed the financial aspect of retirement. Learning Objectives: Upon completion of this activity, participants were able to: Provide a financial check-up for physicians in their 50's and 60's to help ensure they are on track for a successful retirement transition. Discuss advanced strategies to help maximize their future social security monthly benefit as well as key points about Medicare. Review recent changes in tax and estate law changes in MA. Share considerations when investing in the context of an election, war, deglobalization, and changing interest rates. Presenter: Nora Yousif, CFP, CDFA, MBA, Financial Advisor and Senior Vice President of the Empower Wealth Group at RBC Wealth Management. Nora Yousif is a Financial Advisor and Senior Vice President of the Empower House Financial Group at RBC Wealth Management helping her clients make smarter decisions when it comes to their wealth planning and investments. She has presented on personal finance and investments for over 350 organizations including Mass General Brigham, Tufts Medical Center, Signature Healthcare, the IRS, MA Society of CPAs, and countless private medical practices. Nora frequently contributes to TV shows like Channel 5, CBS, NBC Boston, and Yahoo! Finance. Nora has been published in CNBC articles and MarketWatch. Nora was honored to be named a 2024 Best-in-State Top Women Wealth Advisor by Forbes*. Finally, she received her MBA from MIT Sloan, having been immersed with some of the brightest minds in the world of finance. Click here to watch webinar. Click here for copy of her handout.  

    2024 Anne Klibanski Visiting Lecture Series 02 with Dr. Sian Piret

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 5, 2024 47:15


    “Role of branched-chain amino acid catabolism in healthy and injured kidney“ The Anne Klibanski Visiting Lecture Series was created to support and advance the careers of women. These lectures offer the opportunity for women faculty from outside institutions that have hosted Anne Klibanski Scholars to present on their expertise, either alone or in tandem with an Anne Klibanski Scholar. Presenter: Sian E. Piret, PhD, Assistant Professor, Division of Nephrology and Hypertension Renaissance School of Medicine, Stony Brook University Learning Objectives: Upon completion of this activity, participants were able to: Understand the metabolic pathways used to generate ATP in healthy proximal tubule cells. Understand how these pathways change in the setting of AKI. Understand how the branched-chain amino acid (BCAA) catabolic pathway may be regulated. Understand the cellular and physiological consequences of altered BCAA catabolism. Click here to watch webinar.

    2024 Anne Klibanski Visiting Lecture Series 01 with Drs. Rachel Whooten & Shylaja Srinivasan

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 18, 2024 53:19


    “Understanding the Natural History of Polycystic Ovary Syndrome: Insights from a Prospective Cohort, Project Viva”  “The genetics of type 2 diabetes in youth: Where we are and the road ahead” The Anne Klibanski Visiting Lecture Series was created to support and advance the careers of women. These lectures bring together faculty from institutions that have hosted Anne Klibanski Scholars with MGH scholars, on topics that overlap both research areas. Dr. Whooten presented on “Understanding the Natural History of Polycystic Ovary Syndrome: Insights from a Prospective Cohort, Project Viva.”  Dr. Srinivasan presented on “The genetics of type 2 diabetes in youth: Where we are and the road ahead.” Presenters: Rachel C. Whooten, MD, Assistant Professor of Pediatrics, Division of Pediatric Endocrinology, Massachusetts General Hospital/Harvard Medical School Shylaja Srinivasan, MD, MAS, Assistant Professor of Pediatrics, Division of Pediatric Endocrinology, University of California, San Francisco Learning Objectives for Dr. Whooten's talk: Upon completion of this activity, participants were able to: To apply the Rotterdam Criteria to assess prevalence estimates of polycystic ovary syndrome among adolescent females within a longitudinal birth cohort, Project Viva. To characterize PCOS within this cohort. To understand the natural history of PCOS development among adolescent females in relation to adiposity and cardiometabolic biomarkers. Learning Objectives for Dr. Srinivasan's talk: Upon completion of this activity, participants were able to: Describe the epidemiology and pathophysiology of type 2 diabetes in youth. Evaluate the genetic architecture of type 2 diabetes in youth. Recognize key differences between type 2 diabetes in youth and adults. Click here to watch webinar.

    2023 Anne Klibanski Visiting Lecture Series 12 with Dr. Hanano Watanabe

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 19, 2023 50:39


    “Pediatric Heart Health: 4 High Impact Topics for General Pediatricians and Pediatric Cardiologists“ The Anne Klibanski Visiting Lecture Series was created to support and advance the careers of women. These lectures offer the opportunity for women faculty from outside institutions that have hosted Anne Klibanski Scholars to present on their expertise, either alone or in tandem with an Anne Klibanski Scholar. Presenter: Hanano Watanabe, MD, MS, Assistant Professor and General Pediatric Cardiologist, Weill Cornell Medicine, New York Learning Objectives: Upon completion of this activity, participants will be able to: Discuss the role of preventive cardiology in general and subspecialty pediatrics care. Discuss the role and impact of targeting modifiable childhood cardiovascular disease risk factors. Discuss recent advances in fetal cardiology. Discuss recent advances in pediatric cardiology. Click here to watch webinar.

    2023 Anne Klibanski Visiting Lecture Series 11 with Dr. Tali Amir

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 29, 2023 40:07


    “Emerging Role of Contrast Enhanced Mammography” The Anne Klibanski Visiting Lecture Series was created to support and advance the careers of women. These lectures offer the opportunity for women faculty from outside institutions that have hosted Anne Klibanski Scholars to present on their expertise, either alone or in tandem with an Anne Klibanski Scholar. Presenter: Tali Amir, MD, Director, Breast Imaging Bergen, Memorial Sloan Kettering (MSK) Cancer Center. She is a board-certified diagnostic radiologist with specialized training in breast imaging. She practices at MSK Bergen in New Jersey, as well as at the Evelyn H. Lauder Breast Center in Manhattan Learning Objectives: Upon completion of this activity, participants were able to: Describe the rationale and technique of Contrast Enhanced Mammography (CEM). Identify practical considerations and limitations of CEM. Understand the principles of CEM interpretation. Click here to watch webinar.

    2023 Anne Klibanski Visiting Lecture Series 10 with Drs. Connor Kerns & Robyn Thom

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 13, 2023 56:18


    “Enhancing the detection and treatment of anxiety disorders in autistic youth”“Assessment and Treatment of Anxiety in Williams Syndrome” The Anne Klibanski Visiting Lecture Series was created to support and advance the careers of women. These lectures bring together faculty from institutions that have hosted Anne Klibanski Scholars with MGH scholars, on topics that overlap both research areas. Dr. Kerns will present on “Enhancing the detection and treatment of anxiety disorders in autistic youth.”  Dr. Thom will present on “Assessment and Treatment of Anxiety in Williams Syndrome.”  Presenters: Connor M. Kerns, PhD, Associate Professor, Department of Psychology, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, BC Robyn P. Thom, MD, Instructor, Department of Psychiatry, MGH/HMS Learning Objectives for Dr. Kern's talk: Upon completion of this activity, participants were able to: Describe similarities and differences in how anxiety disorders presented in autistic v. allistic (non-autistic) youth. Describe challenges to assessing anxiety disorders in autistic youth and the importance of autism-tailored anxiety measures. Describe the evidence base supporting adapted and traditional cognitive-behavioural therapy for anxiety in autistic children.  Learning Objectives for Dr. Thom's talk: Upon completion of this activity, participants were able to: To better understand the neurocognitive profile of individuals with Williams syndrome. Consider how cognitive behavioral therapy may be modified for individuals with Williams syndrome.  Discuss emerging psychopharmacologic treatments for anxiety in Williams syndrome. Click here to watch webinar.

    2023 Anne Klibanski Visiting Lecture Series 09 with Dr. Marlene Hager

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 6, 2023 56:54


    “Functional Hypothalamic Amenorrhea and PCOS - Interrelations and Differentiations” The Anne Klibanski Visiting Lecture Series was created to support and advance the careers of women. These lectures offer the opportunity for women faculty from outside institutions that have hosted Anne Klibanski Scholars to present on their expertise, either alone or in tandem with an Anne Klibanski Scholar. Presenter: Marlene Hager, MD, PhD, Clinical Division of Gynecological Endocrinology and Reproductive Medicine, Department of OB/GYN, Medical University of Vienna Learning Objectives: Upon completion of this activity, participants were able to: Recognize that in functional hypothalamic amenorrhea (FHA) patients without polycystic ovary morphology (PCOM), decreased anti-mullerian hormone (AMH) levels do not seem to be a sign of diminished ovarian reserve (DOR) Indicate that the prevalence of PCOM in FHA patients is 30-50%, so the differential diagnosis between PCOS and FHA is a very common and important one Identify that women affected by FHA showing PCOM tend to reveal some characteristics of PCOS - presumably some of these women were suffering from PCOS Click here to watch webinar.

    2023 Anne Klibanski Visiting Lecture Series 08 with Dr. Sasha Howard

    Play Episode Listen Later May 23, 2023 60:43


    “Gonadotropin therapy in male infants and adolescents with hypogonadotropic hypogonadism – what is the evidence and what should be best practice?” The Anne Klibanski Visiting Lecture Series was created to support and advance the careers of women. These lectures offer the opportunity for women faculty from outside institutions that have hosted Anne Klibanski Scholars to present on their expertise, either alone or in tandem with an Anne Klibanski Scholar. Presenter: Sasha Howard, PhD, Senior Lecturer and Honorary Consultant in Paediatric Endocrinology, Queen Mary, University of London Learning Objectives: Upon completion of this activity, participants will be able to: To understand the role of gonadotropins in male reproductive development To understand the potential for diagnosis and treatment of male hypogonadotropic hypogonadism in infancy (mini-puberty) To discuss the potential for induction or completion of adolescent puberty with gonadotropins, therapeutic options, and outcomes Click here to watch webinar.

    Embracing vulnerability as a leader and mentor

    Play Episode Listen Later May 19, 2023 56:50


    14th Annual Nancy J. Tarbell, MD, Faculty Development Lecture Series  “Embracing vulnerability as a leader and mentor” In commemoration of Faculty Development Month, the Center for Faculty Development invites you to the thirteenth annual Nancy J. Tarbell, MD, Faculty Development Lecture Series. The lecture was established to honor Dr. Tarbell's dedication and leadership. She was the founding Director of both the MGH Center for Faculty Development and the Office for Women's Careers, where she was instrumental in advancing and promoting the academic careers of MGH faculty. Learning Objectives: Upon completion of this activity, participants were able to: Recognize ways in which vulnerability and humility build trust Describe the role of vulnerable mentorship in mentee-centered growth Identify opportunities for vulnerable leadership and mentorship in participants' own environments  Presenter:  Shannon E. Scott-Vernaglia, MD, General Pediatrician and Associate Chief for Clinical Faculty Development, MassGeneral for Children; and Director of CFD's Office for Clinical Careers Click for webinar.

    2023 Anne Klibanski Visiting Lecture Series 07 with Dr. Fiona Brownfoot

    Play Episode Listen Later May 12, 2023 47:27


    “A new technology to monitor the fetus” The Anne Klibanski Visiting Lecture Series was created to support and advance the careers of women. These lectures offer the opportunity for women faculty from outside institutions that have hosted Anne Klibanski Scholars to present on their expertise, either alone or in tandem with an Anne Klibanski Scholar. Presenter: Fiona Brownfoot, MBBS, FRANZCOG, PhD, Associate Professor of OB/GYN, University of Melbourne, Australia Dr. Brownfoot is an obstetrician scientist, Associate Professor, and head of the Obstetric Diagnostics and Therapeutics Group at the University of Melbourne. She heads a multidisciplinary team of physicists, chemists, and engineers. She is recognized internationally for discovering the first potential treatment for preeclampsia, metformin. Additionally, she is known for developing novel devices to better monitor the fetus, including a fetal ECG and a pH sensor for potential use in labor. Click here to watch webinar.

    2023 Anne Klibanski Visiting Lecture Series 06 with Drs. Lauren Brenner and Johanna Thompson-Hollands

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 25, 2023 45:33


    “Continuum of trauma-related assessment and treatment in service members and veterans” The Anne Klibanski Visiting Lecture Series was created to support and advance the careers of women. These lectures bring together faculty from institutions that have hosted Anne Klibanski Scholars with MGH scholars, on topics that overlap both research areas. Dr. Brenner will present on “Behavioral Health Approaches to Transdiagnostic Care with the Special Operations Forces Community.”  Dr. Thompson-Hollands will present on “Family-inclusive PTSD treatment for Veterans: Rationale and Recommendations for Clinicians.” Presenters: Lauren Brenner, PhD, is a licensed clinical psychologist with Home Base, a Massachusetts General Hospital and Red Sox Foundation Program; and Instructor of Psychiatry at Harvard Medical School. Johanna Thompson-Hollands, PhD, is a Staff Psychologist in the National Center for PTSD at VA Boston Healthcare System; and an Assistant Professor of Psychiatry at the Boston University Chobanian & Avedisian School of Medicine. Learning Objectives: Upon completion of this activity, participants will be able to: Provide overview of common presenting concerns and psychiatric diagnoses in Special Operations Forces service members and veterans presenting for comprehensive brain health and trauma evaluation Describe recommendations for providers working with SOF and embedded support patients Describe the potential advantages of family-inclusive treatment for Veterans with PTSD Assess the evidence for Veterans' willingness to involve family members in their PTSD treatment Click here to watch webinar.

    2023 Anne Klibanski Visiting Lecture Series 05 with Dr. Andrea Simpson

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 12, 2023 53:33


    “The gender pay gap and reproductive outcomes among women physicians” The Anne Klibanski Visiting Lecture Series was created to support and advance the careers of women. These lectures offer the opportunity for women faculty from outside institutions that have hosted Anne Klibanski Scholars to present on their expertise, either alone or in tandem with an Anne Klibanski Scholar. Presenter: Andrea Simpson, MD, MSc, FRCSC, Obstetrician Gynecologist, Minimally Invasive Gynecologic Surgery, St. Michael's Hospital, and Assistant Professor, Obstetrics & Gynecology, University of Toronto Learning ObjectivesUpon completion of this activity, participants were able to: Discuss the gender pay gap, and how it exists in a fee-for-service system Review the data on delayed childbearing and reproductive outcomes among women physicians (the Dr. Mom cohort)  Discuss solutions to closing the gender pay gap and supporting physicians who are parents Click here to watch webinar.

    2023 Anne Klibanski Visiting Lecture Series 04 with Dr. Jennifer Rymer

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 28, 2023 56:10


    “Challenges in Performing Research in Patients with Peripheral Vascular Disease” The Anne Klibanski Visiting Lecture Series was created to support and advance the careers of women. These lectures offer the opportunity for women faculty from outside institutions that have hosted Anne Klibanski Scholars to present on their expertise, either alone or in tandem with an Anne Klibanski Scholar. Presenter: Jennifer A. Rymer, MD, interventional cardiologist and John Bush Simpson Assistant Professor of Medicine at Duke University Learning Objectives Upon completion of this activity, participants were able to: Examine challenges in enrolling diverse patients with peripheral arterial disease (PAD) Examine recent clinical trials/registries in patients with PAD and the need for diverse patient enrollment Identify several potential solutions for enrolling underrepresented minorities and women into registries/clinical trials of patients with PAD Click here to watch webinar.  

    2023 Anne Klibanski Visiting Lecture Series 03 with Dr. Marina Peluffo

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 16, 2023 55:10


    “Novel role of chemokines in the ovulatory cascade and their potential application for nonhormonal contraceptive development” The Anne Klibanski Visiting Lecture Series was created to support and advance the careers of women. These lectures offer the opportunity for women faculty from outside institutions that have hosted Anne Klibanski Scholars to present on their expertise, either alone or in tandem with an Anne Klibanski Scholar. Presenter: Marina Cinthia Peluffo, PhD, Independent Scientist, CONICET, División de Endocrinología, Hospital de Niños Ricardo Gutiérrez, Buenos Aires, Argentina Learning Objectives: Upon completion of this activity, participants were able to: Describe the periovulatory events and the increasing evidence for the role of chemokines in regulating these crucial events in different species Assess our laboratory evidence regarding the chemokine receptor CCR2 and its chemokine ligands in the ovarian follicles and cumulus-oocyte complex (COC) in the rhesus monkeys and domestic cats Analyze the direct effect of triggering or inhibiting the CCR2 receptor within the COC using a feline model in vitro Evaluate the interaction between the CCR2 and epidermal growth factor receptor (EGFR, a crucial intermediate in the ovulatory cascade) systems within the feline COC Review and discuss the overall course of this research Click here to watch webinar.

    2023 Anne Klibanski Visiting Lecture Series 02 with Dr. Nynke Groenewold

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 2, 2023 50:59


    “Subcortical Brain Regions in Anxiety Disorders: Findings from ENIGMA-Anxiety” The Anne Klibanski Visiting Lecture Series was created to support and advance the careers of women. These lectures offer the opportunity for women faculty from outside institutions that have hosted Anne Klibanski Scholars to present on their expertise, either alone or in tandem with an Anne Klibanski Scholar. Presenter: Nynke A. Groenewold, PhD, Mental Health Researcher, Division of Psychopharmacology, University of Cape Town Learning Objectives: Upon completion of this activity, participants were able to: Identify subcortical brain regions implicated in major anxiety disorders Recognize sex and age as potential modifiers of subcortical volumes in anxiety disorders Distinguish between different types of data aggregation in large-scale neuroimaging collaborations Click here to watch webinar.

    Health of Your Wealth: Retirement preparation in the midst of unknowns

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 15, 2023 58:48


    Faculty Transition Webinar Series 4 Nora Yousif equipped participants with the know-how needed for a successful retirement transition, even in the context of all the macroeconomic uncertainty. She discussed key insights to help protect your family's financial well-being, reviewed how to help ensure you are on track to retire at your targeted age, discussed advanced strategies to help maximize your future social security monthly benefit, offered low-risk alternatives to cash with inflation looming, advised on how to take advantage of elevated interest rates, and provided investment considerations given the recent market volatility. Presenter: Nora Yousif, CFP, CDFA, MBA, Financial Advisor and Senior Vice President of the Empower Wealth Group at RBC Wealth Management Click for the webinar available on the intranet.

    2023 Anne Klibanski Visiting Lecture Series 01 with Drs. Aime Franco and Vibha Singhal

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 1, 2023 62:19


    “Reprogramming Metabolism – Perspectives From Pediatric Thyroid Cancer And Bariatric Surgery” The Anne Klibanski Visiting Lecture Series was created to support and advance the careers of women. These lectures bring together faculty from institutions that have hosted Anne Klibanski Scholars with MGH scholars, on topics that overlap both research areas. Dr. Franco presented on “Pediatric thyroid cancer-Reprogramming Thyroid hormone action and metabolism throughout the lifespan.” Dr. Singhal presented on “Metabolic Effects of Bariatric Surgery in Adolescents.” Presenters: Aime Franco, PhD, Assistant Professor and Investigator with the Center for Childhood Cancer Research, Children's Hospital of Philadelphia Vibha Singhal, MD, MBBS, Assistant Professor of Pediatrics and Director of Pediatric Program, MGH Weight Center Learning Objectives: Upon completion of this activity, participants were able to: Discuss the metabolic impact of bariatric surgery on adolescents Discuss and define the most common mutations associated with pediatric thyroid cancer Physiological adaptions throughout the lifespan due to long-term survivorship Click here to watch webinar.

    Re-energize, Reimagine and Reinvent: Crafting the Next Chapter of Your Work and Life

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 19, 2023 58:24


    Faculty Transition Webinar Series 3 Mid to late career for highly motivated individuals can be a time of stress and transition, but also a chance to reflect, re-energize, and reimagine work and life. Recent research in the fields of life span development and positive psychology highlights that the old paradigm and mindset of gradual decline into the retirement years is no longer accurate or helpful. In this webinar, Stephanie and Russ shared a high-level roadmap as well as practical first steps participants can take to move towards higher levels of intentionality and fulfillment in the mid to late stages of their careers. Facilitators: Stephanie Eisenstat, MD, physician educator, certified coach and practicing clinician Russell Eisenstat, PhD, leadership and organization coach Click for the webinar available on the intranet.

    Successful Transition to Retirement While Balancing Continued Engagement at MGH

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 17, 2022 57:50


    Faculty Transition Webinar Series 1 The Center for Faculty Development's Office for Senior Faculty Transitions held the first session of the Faculty Transition Webinar Series. The session included a lively discussion with a panel of MGH faculty members who transitioned to retirement while finding opportunities to stay engaged in academic activities, such as teaching and mentoring. Panelists: Diane R. Fingold, MD, Assistant Professor of Medicine, HMS and Physician in Medicine, MGH Isaac Schiff, MD, Joe Vincent Meigs Distinguished Professor of GYN, HMS and Emeritus Chief, Department of Vincent OB/GYN, MGH Nancy J. Tarbell, MD, CC Wang Professor of Radiation Oncology, HMS, former Chief, Pediatric Radiation Oncology, MGH and former Dean for Academic and Clinical Affairs, HMS James H. Thrall, MD, Juan M. Taveras Distinguished Professor of Radiology, HMS and Chairman Emeritus, Department of Radiology, MGH Anne B. Young, MD, PhD, Julianne Dorn Distinguished Professor of Neurology, HMS and former Chief of Neurology, MGH Click for webinar

    When and How to Get Involved on an Editorial Board or NIH Study Section

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 7, 2022 51:44


    Career Development Panel Series 3 Drawing on faculty interest, the Center for Faculty Development has organized a series of four webinars on specific aspects of academic career development, whether to build toward promotion consideration or to enrich professional knowledge and experience. Learn more about where to find and how to join initiatives or committees of interest, the dimensions of major administrative roles, how and when to get involved on an editorial board, and, ultimately, when it makes sense to say yes to a new responsibility—or decline the opportunity. Learning Objectives: Upon completion of this activity, participants will be able to: Discuss ways to be involved in NIH study sections/reviewing grant applications Illustrate best approaches to conveying an interest in getting involved as an editorial board member or in an NIH study section Assess best approach to publish an impactful editorial/perspectives/opinion articles Panelists: Stephen B. Calderwood, MD, Chief Emeritus of Infectious Diseases at Massachusetts General Hospital and Morton N. Swartz MD Academy Professor of Medicine (Microbiology and Immunobiology) at HMS Darshan Mehta, MD, MPH, Education Director, Osher Center for Integrative Medicine and Director, CFD's Office for Well-Being Click for webinar

    Anne Klibanski Visiting Lecture Series 07 with Dr. Casey Azuero

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 27, 2022 55:29


    “Trauma-Informed Spinal Cord Injury (SCI) Care” The Anne Klibanski Visiting Lecture Series was created to support and advance the careers of women. These lectures offer the opportunity for women faculty from outside institutions that have hosted Anne Klibanski Scholars to present on their expertise, either alone or in tandem with an Anne Klibanski Scholar. Presenter: Casey B. Azuero, PhD, MPH, ABBP, Assistant Professor, Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, Spinal Cord Injury (SCI) Psychologist, University of Alabama at Birmingham Learning Objectives: Upon completion of this activity, participants were able to: Improve awareness of common trauma disorders and risk factors across the lifespan for developing trauma disorders Efficacy in awareness and use of clinical tools to assess for trauma-related disorders Increased awareness for resources to improve one's own level of trauma-informed care with this population Click here to watch webinar.

    Whether and How to Take on a Major Administrative Role

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 6, 2022 56:20


    Career Development Panel Series Session 2 Drawing on faculty interest, the Center for Faculty Development has organized a series of four webinars on specific aspects of academic career development, whether to build toward promotion consideration or to enrich professional knowledge and experience. Learn more about where to find and how to join initiatives or committees of interest, the dimensions of major administrative roles, how and when to get involved on an editorial board, and, ultimately, when it makes sense to say yes to a new responsibility—or decline the opportunity. Learning Objectives: Upon completion of this activity, participants will be able to: Recognize trade-offs required to take on a major administrative role as it relates to clinical practice, academia, and family Differentiate how major administrative roles can be integrated with grant-funded research Recognize the career trajectory of different types of faculty administrative roles Panelists: Shannon E. Scott-Vernaglia, MD, Associate Chief for Clinical Faculty Development, Department of Pediatrics Rachel C. Sisodia, MD, Chief Quality Officer, Corporate Administration Jason H. Wasfy, MD, MPhil, Medical Director, Massachusetts General Physicians Organization Kristin White, PhD, Co-Chair, Subcommittee on the Review of Research Proposals Click for webinar.

    How to Get Involved in Initiatives and Committee Work

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 8, 2022 52:37


    Drawing on faculty interest, the Center for Faculty Development has organized a series of four webinars on specific aspects of academic career development, whether to build toward promotion consideration or to enrich professional knowledge and experience. Learn more about where to find and how to join initiatives or committees of interest, the dimensions of major administrative roles, how and when to get involved on an editorial board, and, ultimately, when it makes sense to say yes to a new responsibility—or decline the opportunity. Learning Objectives: Upon completion of this activity, participants were able to: Identify committees relevant to career and of interest Discuss ways to investigate in more depth an initiative or committee of interest Illustrate best approaches to conveying an interest in getting involved in an initiative or on a committee Panelists: Darshan H. Mehta, MD, MPH, Education Director, Osher Center for Integrative Medicine and Director, CFD's Office for Well-Being Andrew A. Nierenberg, MD, Co-Director, Center for Clinical Research Education Kerri Palamara McGrath, MD, Director, Center for Physician Well-being, Department of Medicine Bakhos A. Tannous, PhD, Director, CFD's Postdoctoral Division and Director, Experimental Therapeutics and Molecular Imaging Laboratory Click for webinar.

    Anne Klibanski Visiting Lecture Series 06 with Drs. Amanda Spray and Alexis Iaccarino

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 12, 2022 46:46


    “Addressing the Signature Wounds of War: Lessons learned from treating post 9/11 veterans and their families in academic medical settings” The Anne Klibanski Visiting Lecture Series was created to support and advance the careers of women. These lectures bring together faculty from institutions that have hosted Anne Klibanski Scholars with MGH scholars, on topics that overlap both research areas. Presenters: Amanda M. Spray, PhD, Clinical Associate Professor, Department of Psychiatry at NYU Grossman School of Medicine Mary Alexis Iaccarino, MD, Assistant Professor in Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation, MGH/HMS Learning Objectives: Upon completion of this activity, participants were be able to: Describe models of care for post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) and traumatic brain injury (TBI) in the non-VA setting Identify evidence-based treatments for PTSD, TBI, and co-occurring conditions Describe the diverse needs and common diagnostic presentations of veterans, military service members and their families Discuss clinical outcomes and program evaluation of clinical care in outpatient and intensive treatment programs for PTSD and TBI Click here to watch webinar.

    10 Truisms for Developing and Delivering Outstanding Presentations

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 30, 2022 57:59


    Love 'em or hate 'em, your basic didactic presentation isn't going anywhere. If you've been asked to give a lecture or talk, or if you're interested in improving talks that you have already developed, this session is for you. Dr. Green discussed 10 truisms that shape the development of outstanding academic presentations, with a focus on how to design presentation materials that facilitate learning. She covered how to communicate content, what visuals to include (or delete), and how to align your presentations with the particular requirements of virtual platforms. Learning Objectives: Upon completion of this activity, participants were able to: • Identify "truisms" that shape the development and delivery of outstanding academic presentations • Design high-quality slides that focus on learning • Revise presentations to better align with particular requirements of virtual delivery Presenter: Emily Green, PhD, MA is the Assistant Dean for Faculty Development at The Warren Alpert Medical School of Brown University, and the author of the book, Healthy Presentations: How to Craft Exceptional Lectures in Medicine, the Health Professions, and the Biomedical Sciences. An educator by training, and a secret fan of lecturing as a teaching modality, Emily has made her career in medical student and faculty development over the past 20 years. In her current role she oversees the design and delivery of non-clinical professional development initiatives around teaching and learning, diversity and inclusion, faculty wellness, career development, research and scholarship, and leadership skill development. Click for webinar.

    Anne Klibanski Visiting Lecture Series 05 with Dr. Sarah Lensen

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 15, 2022 57:29


    "IVF add-ons: Widespread use of unproven treatment options" The Anne Klibanski Visiting Lecture Series was created to support and advance the careers of women. These lectures bring together faculty from institutions that have hosted Anne Klibanski Scholars with MGH scholars, on topics that overlap both research areas. Presenter: Sarah Lensen, PhD, Research Fellow, Department of OB/GYN, The University of Melbourne, Australia Learning Objectives: Upon completion of this activity, participants will be able to: Understand the concept of ‘IVF add-ons ‘and the complexity of an IVF add-on definition Understand the evidence base for common add-ons Understand the views of patients and professionals about using or recommending add-ons Click here to watch webinar.

    How to Give a GREAT Presentation

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 2, 2022 56:18


    Standing on the podium to give a presentation can be a daunting task. Sharing your knowledge and research with a room of strangers is often not easy. Virtual audiences, while perhaps less fear-inspiring, can be even harder to engage. Dr. Glastonbury shared tips on how to conceive and prepare your next presentation and then present so that you can connect with your audience, share your expertise, and enjoy the experience. Learning Objectives: Upon completion of this activity, participants were able to: Understand the elements of a presentation that make it meaningful and memorable for an audience. Recognize basic slide techniques that ease the cognitive load of your audience. Develop a clear process & also inspiration, for planning their next presentation. Presenter: Christine M. Glastonbury, MBBS, is a Professor of Radiology & Biomedical Imaging, Otolaryngology-Head & Neck Surgery, and Radiation Oncology at the University of California, San Francisco. Dr. Glastonbury is a Neuroradiologist with a particular academic and clinical interest Head & Neck (HN) Imaging, and specifically HN cancer. She works closely with the Radiation Oncologists and HN surgeons on a weekly basis to optimize the care of HN cancer patients at UCSF. She has written and published multiple books, more than 130 articles and received multiple awards for teaching, mentoring and for education exhibits at scientific meetings. Dr. Glastonbury completed her medical degree and Radiology training at the University of Adelaide and the Royal Adelaide Hospital in South Australia before completing a fellowship at the Hammersmith Hospital in London. She then completed two years of Neuroradiology Fellowship and a year of Body Fellowship at the University of Utah, Salt Lake City before moving to San Francisco in 2001. At UCSF Dr. Glastonbury is the Vice-Chair for Academic Affairs and served as interim Chief of Neuroradiology for nearly 4 years until August 2021. She is the director of Mentoring in Radiology, a member of the Radiology Diversity Committee, and a co-founder and strong advocate for UCSF Women in Radiology. Dr. Glastonbury serves on the Executive Council of the American Roentgen Ray Society and on the Executive Committee for the American Society of Head and Neck Radiology where she is also the Treasurer. She is the Program President for the Symposium Neuroradiologicum XXII of the World Federation of Neuroradiological Sciences in May 2022. Click here for webinar.

    How to Punch-Up Your Presentation Like a Comedy Professional

    Play Episode Listen Later May 25, 2022 56:35


    Good comedy is unifying and even a small amount in an otherwise dry lecture can make it (and you!) significantly more engaging. Beth Sherman talked about learning how to identify and take advantage of organic comedic opportunities in your presentations. She covered the basic rules of comedy writing, including self-awareness, specificity, breaking patterns, rules of threes, joke structure, and why some words are funnier than others. The ultimate goal isn't to force comedy or make every presentation hilarious, simply to add a bit of seasoning when and where it will be appreciated most. Learning Objectives: Upon completion of this activity, participants were be able to: Explore how the addition of authentic humor helps presenters connect more efficiently to their audience. Identify common opportunities for humor in everyday presentations. Apply the basic rules of comedy writing to make the most of comedic opportunities, resulting in a more engaging and effective final product. Presenter: Beth Sherman, BA, is a 7-time Emmy Award-winning comedy writer. Her credits include Late Show with David Letterman, The Tonight Show with Jay Leno and The Ellen DeGeneres Show, as well as MTV's Video Music Awards, the Screen Actors' Guild Awards and the Academy Awards (the Oscars). Prior to that, she spent more than a decade doing stand-up comedy, performing at clubs, colleges and military bases all over world, including Kuwait and Iraq. As a speechwriter, she's the founder of "Authentically Funny Speeches," a ghostwriting and coaching service focused on helping non-show business professionals add humor to personal and professional toasts, speeches and presentations. Click here for the webinar. 

    Anne Klibanski Visiting Lecture Series 04 with Drs. Shannon Scott-Vernaglia and Megan Fix

    Play Episode Listen Later May 25, 2022 53:42


    "Stories that Heal: Supporting Each Other Through the Darkness of Depression" The Anne Klibanski Visiting Lecture Series was created to support and advance the careers of women. These lectures bring together faculty from institutions that have hosted Anne Klibanski Scholars with MGH scholars, on topics that overlap both research areas. Presenters: Shannon Scott-Vernaglia, MD, Associate Chief for Clinical Faculty for the MassGeneral Hospital for Children (MGHfC) and Assistant Professor at Harvard Medical School Megan Fix, MD, Associate Professor of Emergency Medicine at the University of Utah in Salt Lake City Learning Objectives: Upon completion of this activity, participants will be able to: Recognize the prevalence of depression in healthcare providers Describe techniques for supporting colleagues Identify local and national mental health resources Click here to watch webinar.

    Anne Klibanski Visiting Lecture Series 03 with Drs. Amanda Zayde and Ellen O'Donnell

    Play Episode Listen Later May 4, 2022 58:53


    “Supporting the mental and behavioral health of emerging adults” The Anne Klibanski Visiting Lecture Series was created to support and advance the careers of women. These lectures bring together faculty from institutions that have hosted Anne Klibanski Scholars with MGH scholars, on topics that overlap both research areas. Presenters: Amanda N. Zayde, PsyD, Clinical Psychologist, Child Outpatient Psychiatry Department, Montefiore Medical Center Wakefield Division Ellen H. O'Donnell, PhD, Pediatric Psychologist, Child and Adolescent Psychiatry Service, MGH Learning Objectives: Upon completion of this activity, participants will be able to: Explain the unique developmental milestones of emerging adulthood necessary for the transition into adulthood Discuss how the trajectory of emerging adulthood for patients with mental and medical illness may be impacted by both contextual and individual factors including social determinants of health Describe strategies and challenges for developing and tailoring clinical interventions to meet the unique needs of emerging adults Identify a variety of resources available to support the development of emerging adults Click here to watch webinar.

    Anne Klibanski Visiting Lecture Series 02 with Dr. Quynh-Nhu Nguyen

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 27, 2022 54:33


    "Advancing Female Fertility Preservation Strategies During Cancer Treatment" The Anne Klibanski Visiting Lecture Series was created to support and advance the careers of women. These lectures bring together faculty from institutions that have hosted Anne Klibanski Scholars with MGH scholars, on topics that overlap both research areas. Presenter: Quynh-Nhu Nguyen, PhD, Paediatric Endocrinologist and Researcher, Ovarian Biology Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, The University of Melbourne, Australia Learning Objectives: Upon completion of this activity, participants were be able to: Identify female cancer patients who may be at risk of treatment-induced ovarian failure and the patient- and treatment-related factors that influence this risk Understand the limitations of current fertility preservation approaches and the basic science knowledge gaps that must be addressed to inform future strategies Gain an understanding of the role of apoptosis in the ovary in the setting of genotoxic stress such as chemotherapy and radiotherapy, and the potential role of apoptosis inhibition as a means of ovarian preservation Click here to watch webinar.

    Anne Klibanski Visiting Lecture Series 01 with Drs. Galateia Kazakia and Elaine Yu

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 19, 2022 60:23


    “Attention to Detail: High-Resolution Bone Imaging and Bariatric Surgery" The Anne Klibanski Visiting Lecture Series was created to support and advance the careers of women. These lectures bring together faculty from institutions that have hosted Anne Klibanski Scholars with MGH scholars, on topics that overlap both research areas. Presenters: Galateia Kazakia, PhD, Associate Professor in Residence in the Department of Radiology and Biomedical Imaging, University of California, San Francisco Elaine Yu, MD, MMSc, Assistant Professor in Medicine, Endocrine Unit, MGH/HMS Learning Objectives: Upon completion of this activity, participants will be able to: Understand the quantification and interpretation of bone quality assessment parameters. Understand the benefits of 3D volumetric bone imaging over traditional 2D assessment Understand standard high resolution peripheral quantitative computed tomography (HR-pQCT) analysis techniques and explore advanced analysis options Illustrate the clinical consequences of bariatric surgery on the skeleton using advanced imaging techniques Webinar available: https://youtu.be/EdbbT827oVk

    Anne Klibanski Visiting Lecture Series 13 with Dr. Emily Methangkool

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 15, 2021 59:21


    “Cutting the Gordian Knot: Confronting Challenges to Patient Safety in Anesthesiology” The Anne Klibanski Visiting Lecture Series was created to support and advance the careers of women. These lectures bring together faculty from institutions that have hosted Anne Klibanski Scholars with MGH scholars, on topics that overlap both research areas. Presenter: Emily Methangkool, MD, MPH, Associate Clinical Professor of Anesthesiology and Perioperative Medicine, University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA) Learning Objectives: Upon completion of this activity, participants will be able to: Review the story of patient safety in anesthesiology Discuss underlying problems in anesthesia patient safety, including the importance of having a healthy culture of safety and psychological safety Describe current and emerging threats to anesthesia patient safety Webinar available: https://youtu.be/epvleJkbxf8

    Health of your Wealth: Financial check-up for Retirement Preparation

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 9, 2021 58:17


    The Center for Faculty Development announced the creation of the Office for Senior Faculty Transitions. For the first presentation related to this new office: “Health of your Wealth, Financial check-up for Retirement Preparation.” Nora Yousif, Financial Advisor and First Vice President of the Empower Wealth Group at RBC Wealth Management, provided a financial roadmap for those in their 50's and 60's to help ensure you are on track for a successful retirement transition. She discussed key insights to help protect the family's financial well-being, reviewed how to help ensure participants are on track to retire at the targeted age, discussed advanced strategies to help maximize their future social security monthly benefit, review what they need to know as it pertains to Medicare, and point out how to avoid investing pitfalls in light of rising interest rates and a recovering economy. Facilitator: Nora Yousif, CDFA, CFP, CPFA, is a Partner with the Empower Wealth Group of RBC Wealth Management. Click here for webinar (available on Mass General Brigham intranet). 

    Anne Klibanski Visiting Lecture Series 12 with Drs. Katherine Bachmann and Laura Dichtel

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 8, 2021 39:18


    “Relative Hormone Deficiencies in Obesity” The Anne Klibanski Visiting Lecture Series was created to support and advance the careers of women. These lectures bring together faculty from institutions that have hosted Anne Klibanski Scholars with MGH scholars, on topics that overlap both research areas. Presenters: Katherine N. Bachmann, MD, MSCI, Endocrinologist and Clinical Researcher, Vanderbilt University Medical Center and the Nashville VA Medical Center Laura E. Dichtel, MD, MHS, Endocrinologist, Neuroendocrine and Pituitary Clinical Center, MGH Learning Objectives: Upon completion of this activity, participants will be able to: Understand the physiology and cardiometabolic effects of the natriuretic peptide hormone system. Recognize that obese individuals may experience a relative natriuretic peptide deficiency and appreciate the possible clinical implications of this. Appreciate that obesity is a state of relative growth hormone deficiency. Understand the impact of growth hormone on NAFLD-related endpoints in obesity. Webinar available: https://youtu.be/Rw0JfJJ4MQM

    Combatting Procrastination

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 2, 2021 46:03


    When it comes time to sit down and write a manuscript of any kind, do you find many other things to do instead? Three senior faculty shared the strategies they use to leap the hurdle of procrastination and get down to writing. Learning Objectives: Upon completion of this activity, participants were able to: Know several strategies to overcome procrastination. Use several techniques to identify thoughts that can lead to procrastination. Identify emotional sources of procrastination. Panelists: Andrew Nierenberg, MD, Director, Dauten Family Center for Bipolar Treatment Innovation, MGH Professor of Psychiatry Elyse Park, PhD, Program Director, Cancer Center Smokefree Support Service, MGH Professor of Psychiatry & Medicine c, Former HMS Dean for Academic and Clinical Affairs, CC Wang Professor of Radiation Oncology Webinar available: CFD MS Stream (intranet)

    Your Paper--Increasing the Odds of Its Acceptance at a High Impact Journal

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 22, 2021 58:21


    In this session, Dr. Julie Ingelfinger, talked about optimizing your chances of acceptance into a high impact journal. By the end of the session, participants learned how to: Craft a workable outline for his/her report of clinical or basic research. Determine his/her next steps in writing a manuscript to submit to a high impact journal. Complete the necessary steps to complete the submission process. Presenter: Julie Ingelfinger, MD, a long-time Deputy Editor at the New England Journal of Medicine, a Professor of Pediatrics at Harvard Medical School, and Senior Consultant, Pediatric Nephrology Unit, MassGeneral for Children at MGH. Webinar: https://web.microsoftstream.com/video/056506c9-c5ed-47a4-9281-347f13f58097

    Anne Klibanski Visiting Lecture Series 11 with Drs. Cassandra Kelleher and Angela Gibson

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 16, 2021 56:56


    "Definition of Success in Academic Surgery" The Anne Klibanski Visiting Lecture Series was created to support and advance the careers of women. These lectures bring together faculty from institutions that have hosted Anne Klibanski Scholars with MGH scholars, on topics that overlap both research areas. Presenters: Cassandra Kelleher, MD, Assistant Professor, Pediatric Surgery, Massachusetts General Hospital/Harvard Medical School presented on “The Path to Success is a Long Winding Road.” Angela Gibson, MD, PhD, FACS, Assistant Professor, Department of Surgery, University of Wisconsin - Madison presented on “Love the Skin You're In: My Approach to Tenure as a Surgeon Scientist.” Learning Objectives: Upon completion of this activity, participants will be able to: Understand the current challenges facing surgeon scientists Identify key strategies to be successful as a surgeon scientist Recognize the many roles that a surgeon scientist can have in academia Webinar available: https://youtu.be/y2yyD_Y79vs

    Anne Klibanski Visiting Lecture Series 10 with Drs. Jingyuan Chen and Lucille Moore

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 20, 2021 57:30


    "Neuroimaging of Resting State Activity Across Development and Brain States" The Anne Klibanski Visiting Lecture Series was created to support and advance the careers of women. These lectures bring together faculty from institutions that have hosted Anne Klibanski Scholars with MGH scholars, on topics that overlap both research areas. Presenters: Jingyuan Chen, PhD, Postdoctoral Research Fellow in Radiology, Athinoula A. Martinos Center for Biomedical Imaging, Massachusetts General Hospital/Harvard Medical School presented on “Functional PET-MR imaging of ‘resting-state' activity across wake and sleep.” Lucille A. Moore, PhD, Postdoctoral Research Fellow in Neurology, Developmental Cognition and Neuroimaging Lab, Oregon Health & Science University presented on “Individualized resting state networks in infants.” Learning Objectives: Upon completion of this activity, participants will be able to: Learn about the advantages of using resting state data to address research questions as well as its limitations. Learn how resting state data can be analyzed to reveal features of neonatal brain development. Learn about the spatiotemporal properties of resting state activity across wake and sleep. Webinar available: https://youtu.be/Jc45p9XACaE

    Fun Things to do with Kids

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 6, 2021 28:38


    The Parenting Series is an Office for Women's Careers initiative focused on well-being and work-life balance for MGH faculty and trainee parents. Each session includes a panel of people with lived experience sharing their thoughts and stimulating discussion on a topic relevant to managing parenthood. This panel discussion focused on fun things to do with your kids! Anne Fishel, PhD, talked about the importance of mealtimes during the pandemic, how they changed, and what the Family Dinner Project has to offer to help families harness the many nutritional, mental health, and academic benefits of shared mealtimes. Anne Levy, PhD, shared her insights into the experience of reading aloud to her three children before bedtime until they were in middle school - short and then longer books from her children's, hers, and her parents' generation. Rana Chudnofsky, MEd, was not recorded, but she shared the essential tools to build resilience and improve your health and quality of life, while helping support your children and teens to learn and practice their own resiliency building skills. Panel Speakers: Anne Fishel, PhD, Executive Director of the Family Dinner Project Anne Levy, PhD, Senior Program Manager of the Center for Faculty Development at MGH (not recorded) Rana Chudnofsky, MEd, Director of the PART Training Program and Resilient Youth at the Benson Henry Institute Webinar available: https://web.microsoftstream.com/video/f03c23e2-1a03-4f16-ab65-c8d7e3c6ac86

    Anne Klibanski Visiting Lecture Series 9 with Drs. Manisha Bahl and Yolanda Bryce

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 15, 2021 51:11


    "Innovations in the Detection, Diagnosis, and Treatment of Breast Cancer" The Anne Klibanski Visiting Lecture Series was created to support and advance the careers of women. These lectures bring together faculty from institutions that have hosted Anne Klibanski Scholars with MGH scholars, on topics that overlap both research areas. Presenters: Manisha Bahl, MD, Breast Imaging Radiologist, Massachusetts General Hospital/Harvard Medical School presented on “Tomosynthesis, Contrast-Enhanced Mammography, and Artificial Intelligence to Improve the Detection and Diagnosis of Breast Cancer” Yolanda Bryce, MD, Director of Interventional Radiology Training Program, Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center presented on “Cryoablation of Breast Cancer” Learning Objectives: Upon completion of this activity, participants will be able to: Recognize the advantages of digital breast tomosynthesis and contrast-enhanced mammography over conventional digital 2D mammography. Review interpretive and noninterpretive artificial intelligence applications for breast imaging. Discuss justifications and approach for cryoablation of breast cancer. Describe a potential role of cryoablation in boosting immune response. Webinar available: https://youtu.be/l1xsoDC6vM4

    Faculty and Trainee Wellbeing: How to Expand Your Bandwidth from Your Locus

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 22, 2021 46:31


    Feeling burned out? This webinar will help you to find a path to well-being by discussing the system factors that drive burnout in healthcare. It will also identify factors in your life that are in your control as well as create a specific action plan for an area of your life that you want to change. Dr. Shannon will review practices and strategies that you can use daily to mitigate stress and change your daily life experience. Learning Objectives: Upon completion of this activity, participants will be able to: • Develop strategies for professional and personal growth to feel less burnout. • Identify and manage personal areas of improvement in your life that are in your control. • Create an action plan for an area of your life that you want to change. Presenter: Diane W. Shannon, MD, MPH, after experiencing burnout as a primary care physician, Dr. Diane Shannon made the difficult decision to leave practice. As a professional health care writer for the past 20 years, Dr. Shannon has focused on highlighting issues in the US health care system, including lack of reliability, gaps in communication, and clinician burnout. She is co-author of Preventing Physician Burnout: Curing the Chaos and Returning Joy to the Practice of Medicine, which was published in 2016. Dr. Shannon is a leading expert in helping clinicians identify the places where they have agency and make changes to improve their professional and personal lives. Dr. Shannon has especially focused on helping women physicians address burnout, overwhelm, and self-doubt. She continues to advocate for health system change through her writing and speaking engagements. Dr. Shannon attended Williams College, Jefferson Medical College, and Harvard University. She completed training in Internal Medicine at St. Elizabeth's Medical Center in Boston and practiced general internal medicine prior to making the shift to writing and coaching. Webinar available on our intranet channel: https://web.microsoftstream.com/video/a7aa2511-a028-4609-a016-e4109b92aa48

    Stepping Up: Men at MGH Who Re-define Family Success

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 17, 2021 60:31


    This was a panel discussion on couples navigating career choices. Drs. Thomas Byrne, Mark O'Connor and William Palmer, presented their respective stories, including the challenges and rewards that have resulted from their choice to support their wives' careers. Then the panel answered questions from the audience. Panelists: Thomas N. Byrne, MD, Professor of Neurology and Health Sciences & Technology, Part-time Mark J. O'Connor, MD, Clinical and Research Fellow in Endocrinology William E. Palmer, MD, Associate Professor of Radiology Moderators: Miriam A. Bredella, MD, Director of the Center for Faculty Development (CFD) Louisa Sylvia, MD, Director of the Office for Women's Careers (OWC), CFD Webinar available on MGB intranet on:  https://web.microsoftstream.com/video/94ee6b2f-4bee-4760-8965-a7aed8dd661a

    Anne Klibanski Visiting Lecture Series 8 with Drs. Zeina Chemali and Jin Hui Joo

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 15, 2021 58:39


    Clinical and Educational Programs for the Underserved on Maintaining Brain Health The Anne Klibanski Visiting Lecture Series was created to support and advance the careers of women. These lectures bring together faculty from institutions that have hosted Anne Klibanski Scholars with MGH scholars, on topics that overlap both research areas. This lecture was given by Zeina Chemali, MD, MPH, Associate Professor of Psychiatry and Neurology, MGH/HMS and Jin Hui Joo, MA, MD, Associate Professor of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, Johns Hopkins University. Webinar available: https://youtu.be/pquPQ-PRmvU  

    Anne Klibanski Visiting Lecture Series 7 with Drs. Meenal Datta and Simone Dalm

    Play Episode Listen Later May 24, 2021 57:57


    Improving Cancer Imaging and Treatment The Anne Klibanski Visiting Lecture Series was created to support and advance the careers of women. These lectures bring together faculty from institutions that have hosted Anne Klibanski Scholars with MGH scholars, on topics that overlap both research areas. This lecture was given by Meenal Datta, PhD, AACR-Loxo Oncology Postdoctoral Research Fellow, Radiation Oncology, MGH/HMS and Simone Dalm, PhD, Assistant Professor of Radiology & Nuclear Medicine, Erasmus University Medical Center. Webinar available: https://youtu.be/G9VrvR0PiuA 

    Visibility

    Play Episode Listen Later May 21, 2021 62:13


    What Drs. Rochelle Walensky and Anthony Fauci Can Teach You about Visibility.  Whether it's an interview with Steph Curry or Jane Pauley, Drs. Walensky and Fauci quickly knew they needed to share their expertise with the world when COVID hit. Both made themselves available to basketball stars, network anchors, providing a voice of reason and explaining the science, often acknowledging what they didn't know. In this informative and action-oriented session, you learn how to build relationships throughout your career so when leadership opportunities present themselves, you will be ready to share your expertise and knowledge. Diane talks about how to stay in touch with people from your past, ways to connect with patients and families, and strategies to be a rock star in your area of expertise. Facilitator: Diane Darling, Published Author and Professional Speaker  Webinar available on CFD intranet MS Stream channel: https://web.microsoftstream.com/video/3fd94d5d-7bf3-466f-b44b-949f8438c598 

    Anne Klibanski Visiting Lecture Series 6 with Drs. Erica Warner and Victoria Mango

    Play Episode Listen Later May 11, 2021 60:51


    Cancer Health Disparities: Opportunities and Challenges The Anne Klibanski Visiting Lecture Series was created to support and advance the careers of women. These lectures bring together faculty from institutions that have hosted Anne Klibanski Scholars with MGH scholars, on topics that overlap both research areas. This lecture was given by Erica T. Warner, ScD, Assistant Professor of Medicine, MGH/HMS and Victoria L. Mango, MD, FSBI, Associate Attending Radiologist, Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center. Webinar available: https://youtu.be/fNUFzcwu6gU   

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