
The School of Medicine Office for Faculty Development has announced the next class in its ALICE program, a leadership development opportunity for mid-career women faculty in the School of Medicine.
The ALICE Program (Academic Leadership, Innovation, and Collaborative Engagement) provides in-depth opportunities for leadership skill development, personal reflection and goal setting, peer-mentoring, and structured 360 feedback. The program aims to address the widely recognized gap in the number of women in senior leadership positions in academic medicine by providing a tailored leadership development opportunity for women.
The program will kickoff in January and conclude in late October. Applications for 2021 will open in summer 2020.
Participants from the Department of Pediatrics are:
- Betty Staples, MD, associate professor of pediatrics (Primary Care)
- Heather Van Mater, MD, associate professor of pediatrics (Hospital Medicine)
- Kanecia Zimmerman, MD, associate professor of pediatrics (Critical Care Medicine, Quantitative Sciences)
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