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STFM New Faculty Scholars Webinars
The STFM New Faculty Scholars webinar series was developed as part of the STFM New Faculty Scholars Program, which develops leadership and scholarship skills in a cohort of early career faculty. The webinars were originally presented directly to the New Faculty Scholars, but the entire series is now available to the STFM membership for free.
Manorama Mocherla Khare, PhD, MS, as part of the Scholarly Coaching arm of the New Faculty Scholars, along with Suzanne Minor, MD, Foundation Trustee, developed and coordinated the webinar series to be relevant and inclusive across academic or community family practice settings and applicable regardless of prior experience with scholarship.
Faculty leaders across the country generously provided the webinar content on the potential for and practical aspects of scholarship in an academic family medicine career. Click on the tabs below to view webinar recordings and resources.
- Aligning Scholarship with our Work (2020)
- Turning your Presentation into a Publication
- Thinking About Publication: Advice from Family Medicine Journal Editors
- Combining Scholarship and Advocacy
- Bringing Scholarship to Quality Improvement and Clinical Innovation Efforts
- Leading Change
- The Scholarly Mindset
- Publishing with Efficiency
- Aligning Scholarship with our Work (2022)
- Approaching Research Design: Practical Steps and Considerations
- How to Build Research Skills with CERA
- Patience, Persistence, and Partnership: Stories of Two Seminal Articles in Family Medicine Research
- Time Management Strategies for Academic Success
- Health Policy as Advocacy
- Situational Leadership and Adaptability
- Aligning Scholarship with our Work (2024)
- The Promotion Process, Telling Your Story
- Mentoring in Medicine to Achieve Academic Promotion
Aligning Scholarship with our Work
September 17, 2020 | Presenter: John Frey, III, MD
In this webinar, John Frey, III, MD, offers guidance for early and mid-career faculty on how to align their scholarly work with their academic career and unique interests and skills.
Content covered in the session includes:
- How the type of institution determines the type of training
- How to build a career anchor
- Determinants of an academic career
Turning your Presentation into a Publication
October 9, 2020 | Presenter: Suzanne Minor, MD, FAAFP
Suzanne Minor, MD, FAAFP, talks about how to turn a presentation into a publication through understanding the types of scholarship, noting the required elements of submission, and organizing submission for the correct journal.
Objectives for the session :
- Recognize that using a scholarly approach will build a foundation for transforming work into presentations and publication
- Recognize that Glassick's Criteria can be used to assess scholarship and is a framework for creating one's own scholarship
- Create a SMART plan for your next step in working on your own scholarship
Thinking About Publication: Advice from Family Medicine Journal Editors
December 2, 2020 | Presenters: Christopher P. Morley, PhD, MA, CAS & John Saultz, MD
PRiMER and Family Medicine journal editors Christopher P. Morley, PhD, MA, CAS & John Saultz, MD, give advice on how to prepare for publication. They cover practical tips on how to think about the purpose of your manuscript, identify the appropriate journal, understand journal guidelines, respond to a reviewer, publication timelines, and more.
Combining Scholarship and Advocacy
November 12, 2020 | Presenter: Tanya Anim-Fowler, MD, FAAFP
Tanya Anim-Fowler, MD, FAAFP, describes how local and national advocacy work can be turned into scholarly work. Areas such as population medicine, social determinants of health, systemic racism and more can all be developed into presentations or publications, in part through collaboration with professional associations.
Objectives for this session are that learners will be able to:
- Cite the ACGME requires for faculty scholarly activity
- List their passions which they can turn into ideas for scholarly work
- Develop a plan to pursue their advocacy work
- Prepare manuscripts, posters, or other publications to publicize their advocacy work
Bringing Scholarship to Quality Improvement and Clinical Innovation Efforts
January 21, 2021 | Presenter: Sally Kraft, MD, MPH
Leading Change
March 18, 2021 | Presenter: Richard Roberts, MD, JD, FAAFP, FCLM
Richard Roberts, MD, JD, FAAFP, FCLM, describes the challenges of research in terms of strategy and influence. He covers the types of leaders and decision-making styles and describes the key aspects of transformational leadership.
The Scholarly Mindset
January 2022 | Presenter: Suzanne Minor, MD
In this webinar, Suzanne Minor, MD, offers guidance for early and mid-career faculty desiring to participate in scholarship in their academic careers.
Content covered in this session includes:
- Identifying the barriers to scholarship
- Approaching scholarship
- Defining the types of scholarship
- Finding a research mentor
- Practical tips for participating scholarship
Publishing with Efficiency
February 2022 | Presenter: Nancy Pandhi, MD, MPH, PhD
In this webinar, Nancy Pandhi, MD, MPH, PhD, gives resources for publishing your academic writing including choosing a journal and finalizing your project for submission. Dr Pandhi also provides practical resources for those looking to start a project of their own or assemble a writing team.
Questions to consider:
- What audience is interested in the conversation I want to have?
- How quickly do I want to get this in print?
- What is my tolerance of rejection?
- Do I have resources to pay for open access journals?
Aligning Scholarship with our Work (2022)
March 2022 | Presenter: John Frey III, MD
In this webinar, John Frey, III, MD, offers guidance for early and mid-career faculty on how to align their scholarly work with their academic career and unique interests and skills.
Content covered in the session includes:
- How the type of institution determines the type of training
- How to build a career anchor
- Determinants of an academic career
Approaching Research Design: Practical Steps and Considerations
April 2022 | Presenter: Nancy Pandhi, MD, MPH, PhD
In this webinar, Nancy Pandhi, MD, MPH, PhD, discusses the scholarly mindset necessary to design a research project. Dr Pandhi also compares the potential methodologies for conducting research.
Overview:
- Creating interesting and answerable research questions
- Practical tips for completing a literature review
- Comparing study designs
How to Build Research Skills with CERA
June 2022 | Presenter: Heather Paladine, MD, MEd
In this webinar, Heather Paladine, MD, MEd, shares the vision and mission of CERA to provide excellent family medicine research and provide training and mentorship in educational research roles. She gives practical tips for the proposal process for contributing questions to a CERA survey.
Overview:
- Overview of the five CERA surveys
- Examples of CERA survey topics
- The CERA proposal process
- Developing a good research question and hypothesis
Patience, Persistence, and Partnership: Stories of Two Seminal Articles in Family Medicine Research
January 2023 | Presenter: John Frey III, MD
In this webinar, John Frey III, MD, shares ways of turning a series of leadership opportunities into a career while overcoming the pressure of promotion.
Overview:
- Developing a career anchor
- Choosing a supportive institution for your career
- Learning from failure
Time Management Strategies for Academic Success with Susan Johnson, MD, MS
May 2023 | Presenter: Susan Johnson, MD, MS
In this webinar, Susan Johnson, MD, MS, dispels the myth that you need large blocks of uninterrupted time before you can work on important projects by teaching key time management strategies for your projects, days, and weeks.
Agenda:
Organizing
- Defining and organizing project work
- Tactical planning: the week and the day
Doing
- Finding time for project work and writing
Health Policy as Advocacy with Renee Crichlow, MD
June 2023 | Presenter: Renee Crichlow, MD
Health begins where you live, learn, work, and play. In this webinar, Renee Crichlow, MD, explains how public health policy affects patients and the impact of advocacy on shaping those policies.
Overview:
- Importance of the social determinants of health
- Improvements in public health from 1900-1999
- Bardach's Health Policy Checklist
Situational Leadership and Adaptability
February 2024 | Presenter: Natalia V. Galarza Carrazco, MD
Natalia V. Galarza Carrazco, MD, discusses the evolving healthcare landscape which puts physicians in leadership positions. She describes the attributes and skills of effective leaders as well as the model of Situational Leadership.
Learning Objectives:
- Outline the paradigm shift for successful leadership in medicine.
- Discuss the role emotional intelligence plays in physician leadership.
- Describe the model of Situational Leadership and how adaptability can reinforce leading strong teams.
Aligning Scholarship with our Work (2024)
March 2024 | Presenter: John Frey III, MD
In this webinar, John Frey, III, MD, offers guidance for early and mid-career faculty on how to align their scholarly work with their academic career and unique interests and skills.
Content covered in the session includes:
- How the type of institution determines the type of training
- How to build a career anchor
- Determinants of an academic career
The Promotion Process, Telling Your Story
April 2024 | Presenter: Kendall M. Campbell, MD
Kendall M. Campbell, MD, discusses promotion within academic family medicine. This webinar is part of the STFM Foundation New Faculty Scholars Scholarship Series, offering guidance for early and mid-career faculty on how to align their scholarly work with their academic career and unique interests and skills.
By the end of this talk participants will be able to:
- Discuss 7 basics of promotion
- Define a story as it relates to a career in academic medicine
- Define 2 flows for shaping scholarship
- Learn how to add CV entries that promote career growth and story development
Mentoring in Medicine to Achieve Academic Promotion
June 2024 | Presenter: Juan Robles, MD
Juan Robles, MD, shares path to academic family medicine as well as his passion for mentoring in medical education. This webinar is part of the STFM Foundation New Faculty Scholars Scholarship Series, which offers guidance for early and mid-career faculty on how to align their scholarly work with their academic career and unique interests and skills.
Events
October 9, 2024, 12 PM CT: CBME Webinar: The Role of Resident Portfolios in Competency-Based Assessment
November 13, 2024, 12 PM CT: CBME Webinar: Managing Assessment Burden in CBME
January 30-February 2, 2025: STFM Conference on Medical Student Education
May 3-7 2025: STFM Annual Spring Conference
Due Dates
October 4, 2024: STFM Advocate Award Nominations
October 21, 2024: STFM Foundation Board of Trustees Applications
October 28, 2024: Faculty for Tomorrow Resident Scholarship Applications
November 1, 2024: STFM Project Fund Applications
November 1, 2024: Emerging Leaders Fellowship Applications
November 1, 2024: Behavioral Science/Family Systems Educator Fellowship Applications
November 4, 2024: AI in Medical Education Task Force Applications
November 15, 2024: Submissions for Global Family Medicine Education Theme Issue in Family Medicine
November 29, 2024: Family Medicine Advocacy Summit Scholarship Applications
March 4, 2025: Medical Student Educators Development Institute (MSEDI) Applications
March 15, 2025: POCUS Educator's Certificate Program Applications