We celebrated the incredible accomplishments of the women promoted int eh School of Medicine in 2019. We were honored to Have Kathleen M. Neuzil, MD, MPH, FIDSA as our keynote speaker for this inaugural event.
"Strategic You" is the second part of our CEO of Me, Inc series by Rajshree Agarwal PhD, the Rudolph Lamone Chair and Professor in Strategy and Entrepreneurship and Director, The Ed Snider Center for Enterprise and Markets at the Robert H. Smith School of Business at the University of Maryland.
This talk on personal leadership follows-up on the concepts discussed in our July session Developing Your Personal Brand: Rising and Thriving as a Woman Leader, which provides strategic frameworks to help you foster you--an enterprising, purposeful individual with limitless potential.
We explored how you can leverage your core skills and capabilities to effectively work with others and create productive and innovative solutions to problems in the world that you care deeply about.
A key framework is the strategic initiatives matrix--identifying your strengths, weaknesses, opportunities and threats, and crafting strategies that enable you to achieve your purpose and deliver on your value proposition.
If you missed the first event, you can watch the video here!
Join us for the final installment of our leadership series with Dr. Rajshree Agarwal, the Rudolph P. Lamone Chair of Entrepreneurship and Director of the Ed Snider Center for Enterprise and Markets at the Robert H. Smith School of Business. Dr Agarwal will draw upon the lessons of the first two sessions--Creating your Personal Brand and Strategic You--to build your personal leadership implementation plan. Develop a pathway for your future success that maximizes your strengths and minimizes your derailers.
Dr. Nancy Lowitt talks about the goals of the Cultural Transformation Initiative (CTI) at the at the University of Maryland School of Medicine.
Dr. Kimberly Lumpkins talks about the mission and goals of Women and Science in Medicine (WIMS), and why financial support is important.
Dr. Nancy Lowitt talks about the importance of having women in leadership positions, and the need for accountability for faculty who engage in disruptive behaviors.
Rajshree Agarwal PhD discusses how you can re-frame age-old patterns in yourself and people around you to bring the best of yourself to work and shine your brightest.
Rajshree Agarwal PhD explores how you can leverage your core skills and capabilities to effectively work with others and create productive and innovative solutions to problems in the world that you care deeply about. A key framework is the strategic initiatives matrix--identifying your strengths, weaknesses, opportunities and threats, and crafting strategies that enable you to achieve your purpose and deliver on your value proposition.
Dr. Rona Hertzano is an Associate Professor in the Department of Otorhinolaryngology-Head & Neck Surgery. She is an expert the diagnosis and treatment of diseases of the ear, with a specific emphasis on hearing restoration.
Dr. Jill RachBeisel is the Interim Chair of the Department of Psychiatry at the University of Maryland School of Medicine. In this video, Dr. RachBeisel talks about promoting a "culture of voice," and the importance of open and honest communication in a large and diverse organization.
Dr. Kimberly Lumpkins is an assistant professor of surgery at the University of Maryland School of Medicine. In this video, Dr. Lumpkins talks about the effects of implicit and intrinsic gender bias, the importance of having women in leadership positions, and the needs for support systems for women in academic medicine.
The path to leadership can feel challenging and full of pitfalls. Regardless of whether you currently feel empowered or embittered, inspired or stifled, you can optimize your experience in your workplace. These strategies will enable you to create a virtuous spiral between your aspirations and abilities, and make important contributions that are personally meaningful to you. Dr. Agarwal will discuss how you can re-frame age-old patterns in yourself and people around you to bring the best of yourself to work and shine your brightest.
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The first Women in Medicine and Science Educational Series of 2019- 2020 was presented by Rajshree Agarwal PhD, the Rudolph Lamone Chair and Professor in Strategy and Entrepreneurship and Director, The Ed Snider Center for Enterprise and Markets at the Robert H. Smith School of Business at the University of Maryland.
The path to leadership can feel challenging and full of pitfalls. Regardless of whether you currently feel empowered or embittered, inspired or stifled, you can optimize your experience in your workplace. These strategies will enable you to create a virtuous spiral between your aspirations and abilities, and make important contributions that are personally meaningful to you. Dr. Agarwal will discuss how you can re-frame age-old patterns in yourself and people around you to bring the best of yourself to work and shine your brightest.