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ELAM® Edge
October 8, 2015
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ELAM News to Know
Congratulations and Thank You!
Congratulations to Sarah L. Berga (ELAM '13) and Marcia Fay Katz (ELAM '15) for winning a 50% discount off of the registration fee for an upcoming ELUM Professional Development Program! They were entered into the drawing for completing the post-Fellowship Leadership and Learning Career Development (LLCD) Survey. The LLCD survey is part of a larger research project "A Longitudinal Evaluation of National Leadership Program Outcomes," supported in part by the Alfred P. Sloan Foundation. We would like to extend a big THANK YOU to everyone who completed the survey! Your participation enriches our research and in turn the impact we can have on advancing and supporting women leaders in academics.
And congratulations and thank you to our current and previous winners from ELAM and ELATE as well: Yvette Calderon, Eugenia V. Ellis (ELATE), Evelyn V. Gopez, Corinne L. Peek-Asa, and Jennifer L. Schneider (ELATE).
Registration is NOW OPEN
for the
ELUM Professional Development Program:
The Science and Practice of Positivity and Possibility January 14 - 17, 2016 The Washington Duke Inn Durham, NC
Need a dose of ELAM? UNC Researcher Barbara Fredrickson will provide the evidence and various practitioners will teach skills of mindfulness, movement, and meditation. Executive Coach and master teacher, Sabina Nawaz will facilitate discussions about leadership coaching and influence. In addition, the 2016 Fellows are eager for you to join them for institutional action project consultations and social time prior to the opening dinner presentation. This event also is an important step in ELAM's advance towards its 25th anniversary in an evening event honoring our Founder, Page S. Morahan.
Registration is NOW OPEN. Click here for more information and to register.
We hope to see you there!
Other Upcoming Events
Baltimore Area Networking Event
Looking Back, Leading Forward Sunday, November 8, 2015 11:30 am - 1:30 pm Hyatt Regency Baltimore 300 Light Street
Let's do lunch! Join us for a networking event with ELATE and ELAM alumnae to reflect upon what the community has accomplished and generate ideas for where the next decade might take us..
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Quote of the Day
I alone cannot change the world, but I can cast a stone across the water to create many ripples.
- Mother Teresa
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Positions
Ultrasound Medical Director, Texas Tech University. Submitted by executive search firm Merritt Hawkins. ELUMs at the university are Michele Follen, Kathy Horn, and Veronica Mallett (Paul L. Foster SOM); Marjorie Jenkins, Betsy Jones, Cynthia Jumper, Rakhshanda Layeequr-Rahman, Patti Patterson, and Kim Peck (SOM).
Chief, Division of Cardiology, Duke University Medical Center. Submitted by the institution. ELUMs at the university are Ann Brown, Helen Egger, Sharon Hull, Mary Klotman, Catherine Kuhn, Chris Marx, Amy Murtha, Ann Reed, Vicki Seewaldt, Marilyn Telen, and Debara Tucci (SOM); Linda Franzoni and Lori Setton (ELATE - College of Engineering).
Chief of Cardiology, VA Portland Health Care System, Oregon Health & Science University. Submitted by the university. ELUMs at the university are Sharon Anderson, Amanda Clark, Jeanne-Marie Guise, and Leslie Kahl (SOM); Phyllis Beemsterboer (SOD).
Director of Cytopathology, Medical College of Wisconsin. Submitted by executive search firm Merritt Hawkins. ELUMs at the university are Diane Braza, Pat Donohoue, Beth Drolet, Judy Kersten, Karen Marcdante, Mary Otterson, Julie Panepinto, Ann Rosenthal, and Earnestine Willis.
Chair, Division of Maternal Fetal Medicine, Mayo Clinic. Submitted by executive search firm Merritt Hawkins. ELUMs at the institution are Rebecca Bahn, Michele Halyard, Deborah Lightner, Dawn Milliner, Veronique Roger, Teri Rummans, Paula Schomberg, Patty Simmons, and Amy Williams (Mayo Medical School).
Chief, Division of Maternal Fetal Medicine, University of New Mexico. Submitted by executive search firm Merritt Hawkins. ELUMs at the university are Deborah Helitzer, Melvina McCabe, Martha McGrew, Leslie Morrison, Tassy Parker, Arti Prasad, Cynthia Reyes, Valerie Romero-Leggott, Anne Simpson, Carolyn Voss, and Bronwyn Wilson (SOM).
Director, Division of Hematology-Oncology and Chief Medical Director, University of Cincinnati College of Medicine and UC Health. Submitted by executive search firm Merritt Hawkins. ELUMs at the university are Evie Alessandrini, Maria Britto, Melanie Cushion, Mercedes Falciglia, Neeru Hershey, Mei Ho, Uma Kotagal, Patty Manning-Courtney, Ardythe Morrow, Lori Stark and Laura Wexler (COM); Chia-Chi Ho (ELATE - College of Engineering and Applied Science).
Chairperson, Department of Anesthesiology, University of Southern California Keck School of Medicine. Submitted by executive search firm Korn Ferry. ELUMs at the university are Michele Kipke and Amanda Termuhlen.
Chair, Department of Biochemistry, The University of Mississippi School of Medicine. Submitted by the institution. ELUMs at the university are Bettina Beech, Janice Lage, and Jane Reckelhoff.
Chair, Department of Biomathematics, University of California Los Angeles David Geffen School of Medicine. Submitted by executive search firm Merritt Hawkins. ELUMs at the university are Ines Boechat, Sherin Devaskar, Sarah Dry, Lynn Gordon, Sarah Kilpatrick, Margi Stuber, and Barbara Vickrey (SOM); Kathryn Atchison, and Diana Messadi (SOD).
Chair, Department of Internal Medicine, University of Arizona College of Medicine, Phoenix. Submitted by executive search firm Witt/Kieffer. ELUMs at the university are Setsuko Chambers, Mindy Fain, Ana Maria Lopez, Sue Pepin, Kathryn Reed, Taylor Riall, and Anne Wright.
Chair, Department of Internal Medicine, University of New Mexico Health Sciences Center. Submitted by the institution. ELUMs at the university are Deborah Helitzer, Melvina McCabe, Martha McGrew, Leslie Morrison, Tassy Parker, Arti Prasad, Cynthia Reyes, Valerie Romero-Leggott, Anne Simpson, Carolyn Voss, and Bronwyn Wilson.
Chair, Department of Psychiatry, Southern Illinois University School of Medicine. Submitted by Jordan Search Consultants. ELUMs at the university are Deb Klamen and Linda Toth.
Chair, Department of Surgery, Western Michigan University Homer Stryker M.D. School of Medicine. Submitted by executive search firm Merritt Hawkins. See above for ELUMs at the university.
Director, Office of Biodefense Research and Surety, National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, National Institutes of Health. Submitted by ADZ Etc., Inc. ELUMs at the NIH are Cindy Dunbar, Petra Kaufmann, Holly Lisanby, Susan Shurin, and Hannah Valantine.
Director of Adolescent Medicine, University of California, San Francisco Benioff Childrens Hospital. Submitted by executive search firm Merritt Hawkins. ELUMs at the university are Claire Brindis, Marcelle Cedars, Elena Fuentes-Afflick, Linda Giudice, Jane Koehler, Catherine Lucey, Mary-Ann Shafer, and Jacqueline Tulsky (SOM); Caroline Shiboski (SOD).
Director of Executive Health, University of Minnesota. Submitted by executive search firm Merritt Hawkins. ELUMs at the university are Lynne Bemis, Iris Borowsky, Linda Carson, Maria Hordinsky, Nancy Raymond, Betsy Seaquist, Jill Siegfried, and Ezgi Tiryaki (Medical School); Paula Termuhlen (Medical School, Duluth).
Director, University Security Clinic/Full Professor of Ophthalmology, University of Wisconsin-Madison School of Medicine and Public Health. Submitted by executive search firm Merritt Hawkins. ELUMS at the university are Ruth Benca, Beth Burnside, Molly Carnes, Valerie Gilchrist, Ellen Hartenbach, Pat Kokotailo, Elizabeth Petty, Carla Pugh, Christie Seibert, Maureen Smith, and Terri Young (SOM and PH); Naomi Chesler (ELATE - College of Engineering).
Primary Care Center Director, University of Texas Health Science Center, San Antonio. Submitted by executive search firm Merritt Hawkins. ELUMs at the Health Science Center are Robin Brey, Sandra Burge, Carlayne Jackson, Jan Patterson, Paula Shireman, Gail Tomlinson, and Janet Williams.
Chief Quality Officer, University of Texas Health Science Center, San Antonio. Submitted by executive search firm Merritt Hawkins. See above for ELUMs at the Health Science Center.
President, Rush University Medical Group, Rush University Medical Center. Submitted by executive search firm Witt Kieffer. See above for ELUMs at the university.
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ELUM News
Francesca Dwamena, MD, MS (ELAM '14) has been appointed the new chair of the Department of Medicine in the College of Human Medicine at Michigan State University.
University of New Mexico News Beat, September 25, 2015:
The University of New Mexico Health Sciences Center is launching a new, multidisciplinary College of Population Health to train students in the art of keeping people healthy.
It will become only the second college of population health in the U.S., and the first to offer a bachelor's degree, said Deborah Helitzer, ScD (ELAM '10), the new college's founding dean. It will meet a growing need for a workforce that will help health systems meet the requirements of the Affordable Care Act and help communities to improve wellness and prevention.
Mary M. Moran, MD (ELAM '08), has been appointed Pediatrician-in-Chief at St. Christopher's Hospital for Children, Chief Executive Officer of St. Christopher's Pediatric Associates, and Chair of the Department of Pediatrics of Drexel University. She will also serve as Drexel's Associate Dean for the Pediatric Clinical Campus at St. Christopher's Hospital for Children.
AAMC CFAS News, October 2, 2015:
CFAS Immediate Past Chair Kathleen G. Nelson, MD (ELAM '97), and CFAS Chair Rosemarie Fisher, MD (ELAM '99), along with James M. Crawford, MD, PhD, published an article in Academic Medicine this month, "Enhancing the Voice of Faculty in the Association of American Medical Colleges: The Evolution of Faculty in U.S. Medical Schools and the Transformation of the Council of Academic Societies Into the Council of Faculty and Academic Societies." The article describes how CFAS enhances the voice of faculty on a national stage while maintaining the representation of academic societies in a forum focused on the core missions of academic medicine. Read More
Rebecca Pauly, MD (ELAM '02), and John Foxworth, PharmD, will serve as associate deans of faculty development at the University of Missouri-Kansas City (UMKC) School of Medicine. Both Drs. Pauly and Foxworth are professors of medicine and professors of biomedical and health informatics at UMKC School of Medicine. Read More
If you have news about yourself, your ELAM Learning Community, or other ELUMs that you would like to share in the Edge, please send it to ELAM@DrexelMed.edu.
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ELUM Articles
Journal of Women's Health, Volume 24, Number 9, September 2015:
Abbey B. Berenson, Tabassum H. Laz, Ali M. Pohlmeier, Mahbubur Rahman, and Kathryn A. Cunningham
Susan Harvey, Aimee M. Gallagher, Martha Nolan, and Christine M. Hughes
The Journal of the American Medical Association, September 15, 2015:
Carrie L. Byington, MD; Vivian Lee, MD, PhD, MBA
[There has also been coverage on this research in the following:
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, Volume 112, Number 40, October 2015:
Hannah A. Valantine and Francis S. Collins
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Articles of Note
Wharton Leadership, August 31, 2015:
The CEO of a major multinational came to our CEO Insights class and told us that, as an introverted leader, he had to put on his "game face" whenever he left his floor. If you want to be the CEO of a big organization, he implied, you need to act like an extrovert at times.
After studying introverts in the C-suite, I have come to the conclusion that extroverts, like myself, must put on our "game face" and act like an introvert at times, in order to be effective leaders. What is good for the goose is good for the gander.
Center for Creative Leadership, Leading Effectively, September 15, 2015:
Those in charge have a poor track record at leading organizational change. CCL's Bill Pasmore outlines four reasons why leaders botch change efforts and offers advice to help reverse the trend.
When you have the uncomfortable task of giving feedback to direct reports, the process will go smoothly if you're aware of the mistakes and what to do to avoid them.
Leaders, don't be too hard on yourself. You could become a toxic leader lost in fierce self-judgment and fueling anxiety in others, according to two CCL researchers.
The Chronicle for Higher Education, Academe Today, September 16, 2015:
The best guideline, a dean suggests, is to make the smallest mess you can.
The Chronicle for Higher Education, Academe Today, September 17, 2015:
It's no secret that women seeking to get a foothold in STEM fields often face serious impediments. Here's another potential one: Junior male medical researchers are more likely than their female peers to land sizable start-up packages from some of the nation's top research institutions and hospitals, according to a study released on Wednesday.
AAMC CFAS News September 18, 2015:
A paper published in JAMA this week explored sex differences in faculty rank among U.S. academic physicians. Among other findings, Sex Differences in Academic Rank in U.S. Medical Schools in 2014 notes that the proportion of women serving as full professors in U.S. medical schools "has not increased since 1980 and remains below that of men."
On a related note, Inside Higher Ed ran a brief clip this week about a gender gap in start-up funds for biomedical research. The research behind the piece originated from the JAMA article noted above.
The Chronicle of Higher Education, Academe Today, September 21, 2015: Reflections of a First-Year PresidentOnce you take this job, you identify strengths and weaknesses you never knew you had.
Fast Company, October 1, 2015:
We spoke to Cherie Blair to find out how she's using technology to pair mentors and protégés in unexpected ways with remarkable results.
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Calls for Application, Nomination, Etc.
USciences' Mayes College of Healthcare Business and Policy is proud to present
The Sixth Annual Lois K. Cohen Endowed Lecture Series in Global Health
"Global Health Equity: How the Next Generation of Leaders Can Make a Difference" a lecture by Barbara Bush, CEO and Co-Founder, Global Health Corps.
Thursday, October 22, 2015 5:30 to 7:00 p.m.
University of the Sciences McNeil Science and Technology Center 45th Street at Woodland Avenue
Free and open to the public. Reception to follow.
Click Here for more information or to register by Monday, October 19, 2015.
AAMC CFAS News, September 18, 2015:
Registration is open for the AAMC Healthcare Executive Diversity and Inclusion Certificate (HEDIC), an intensive academic program of diversity education designed to develop competencies needed to drive diversity as a core component of excellence in healthcare. Read More
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The Last Word
Inside Higher Ed, September 21, 2105:
Every year, just before the real Nobel Prizes are announced, the Ig Nobels are announced in a spoof of the more famous awards. This year's Ig Nobel winners include researchers who studied how to partially unboil an egg, timed the bladder elimination duration of mammals, determined that every language has an equivalent of "huh?" and determined the body parts on which it most painful to be stung (nostril, upper lip and penis shaft).
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