Outside MGH
2009 AAMC Annual Meeting
November 6-11, 2009 - Hynes Convention Center, Marriott Copley Place, and Sheraton Boston Hotel - Boston, MA
The AAMC Annual Meeting is the nation's largest forum for academic medicine. AAMC President and CEO Darrell G. Kirch, M.D., invites you to join 3,800 of your peers and other experts for what is sure to be an extremely valuable experience.
Visit 2009 AAMC Annual Meeting for more information.
AAMC Mid-Career Women Faculty Professional Development Seminar
December 5-8, 2009 in Scottsdale, Arizona
This seminar is for women at the assistant professor (with a minimum of four years experience in the position) and associate professor levels. It is targeted primarily to physicians but is also pertinent to Ph.D. scientists.
For more information, visit AAMC Women in Medicine Upcoming Meetings.
The Massachusetts Conference for Women
December 10, 2009 in Boston Convention & Exhibition Center
You'll find plenty to spark ideas at the 2009 Massachusetts Conference for Women! The power and presence of this amazing community of women provides the inspiration, information, connection and motivation you need to write your next chapter, whether your goal is to build your network, impact your community, achieve work-life balance, advance your career, improve your health, market yourself and much, much more. Join us!
Learn more and register at www.maconferenceforwomen.org
AAMC Early Career Women Faculty Professional Development Seminar
July 10-13, 2010 - Ritz Carlton - Washington, DC
This seminar is a three-day program designed for women assistant professors. The program focuses on academic medicine career-building and skills in CV development and basic management skills. The accomplished seminar faculty offer inspiration and valuable career advice. Attendees are encouraged to develop career goals and objectives through the career mapping sessions. The seminar is targeted primarily at physicians, but is also pertinent for Ph.D. scientists.
For more information, visit AAMC Women in Medicine Upcoming Meetings.
ELAM Program for Women
The Hedwig van Ameringen Executive Leadership in Academic Medicine® (ELAM®) Program for Women is the nation's only in-depth program focused on preparing senior women faculty at schools of medicine, dentistry and public health to move into positions of institutional leadership where they can effect positive change.
ELAM's year-long program develops the professional and personal skills required to lead and manage successfully in today's complex healthcare environment, with special attention to the unique challenges facing women in leadership positions.
Fellows attend three weeklong sessions during the year—one in the fall, on in the spring, and one coinciding with the AAMC annual meeting in November. Between sessions, Fellows pursue independent assignments and develop an institutional action project at their home institution. Deans join their ELAM Fellows for the final 1 1/2 days of the spring session when they explore with a guest expert an issue on methodology pertinent to AHC leadership.
For more information, contact ELAM at 215.255.7309 or visit www.drexelmed.edu/elam
MA Medical Society Women's Lecture Series
To recognize and celebrate the expanding ranks of women in the field, the MMS Committee on Women in Medicine continues to host a lecture series to address topics of interest to female physicians. Topics in the series have ranged from the personal to the professional and the clinical. The Committee offers other lectures and networking meetings for women three to four times per year.
For more information, call 800.322.2303, ext. 7413 or email etally@mms.org
Sponsored by the Massachusetts Medical Society