A research career comes with many gifts. Although the drudgery of writing manuscripts and submitting grants may get to us, it is important that we focus on the gifts that come with research. In this episode, we highlight the...
You may have writing goals; but how do you accomplish them? This episode delves into effective strategies for establishing writing goals; and ensuring accountability in achieving them. Key Points Discussed: Document your Goal...
Structure is inherent in clinical medicine; but not in our scholarly endeavors. the lack of inherent structure in our scholarly pursuits can make it difficult to succeed in our academic careers, In this episode, we talk how w...
Negotiations are great! However, there are situations in which you might be better served by walking away. In this episode, we discuss five scenarios in which you should not negotiate. Key Points Discussed: The significance o...
Dr. Alfred Lee is a classical hematologist, Professor of Medicine, and hematology/oncology fellowship Program Director. His primary academic interests are classical hematology, thrombosis, and medical education. He has receiv...
Everyone has a strategy for navigating their academic calendars. The key is to be intentional. In this episode, Dr. Onwuemene shares her perspectives on aligning your calendar with your strategic plan; Key Points Discussed: S...
To increase your academic productivity, create and follow a strategic plan. On this episode, Dr. Onwuemene shares insights into how she creates a strategic plan to ensure her success in academia. Key Points Discussed: The imp...
A research career is not for everyone: The path is challenging; and it may not lead to the expected outcomes. Before you embark on your research career, make sure it is the choice you want. Ask yourself the important question...
Many early career faculty take clinical jobs; but their ultimate plan is to succeed as researchers. Though challenging, it is possible to succeed. In this episode, we'll discuss how clinicians can make this transition. Key Po...
Dr. Adesina is an adult hematologist who specializes in the diagnosis and treatment of adults with non-malignant hematologic disorders, particularly adults with sickle cell disease. Her research focuses on the diagnosis and t...
Dr. David Sykes is a distinguished clinician scientist who completed his Biochemistry degree at the University of Alberta and pursued an M.D. and Ph.D. at the University of California San Diego. Dr. Sykes has a keen interest ...
Grant writing is not just a necessity; it is an opportunity for personal and professional growth. In today's episode, we explore grant writing's many benefits; and how it can transform your academic journey. Key Points Discus...
Publish or perish? Are there really only two options? In this episode, we discuss the advantages of publishing in advancing your career development. Key Points Discussed: The benefits of publishing for personal knowledge grow...
One way to take ownership of your own academic advancement is to create a strategic plan. In today's episode, we talk about the value of a strategic plan -- a roadmap to your personal academic advancement. Key Points Discusse...
Your career is yours to lead; but others seem more qualified than you. How do you get the help you need while also leading your own career? In this episode, we explore how you can take ownership of your own …
Dr. Lance Okeke is a clinician-scientist and researcher in HIV/AIDS. On today's episode, he shares his inspiring journey of transitioning from clinical training to a successful research career. Key Points Discussed: Early Exp...
While mentors are invaluable, they often focus on your research and academic progress. But your research and academic goals are only a small component of your one amazing life. What about your personal life and individual nee...
Grant proposals can take so much time to write. Therefore, when someone suggests that we should defer a submission, we celebrate. In today's episode, we explore seven compelling reasons why you should commit to grant submissi...
Although grants are written for the purpose of securing funding, submitting grant proposals also has non-monetary benefits. In this insightful episode, we explore the multifaceted aspects of grant submissions beyond their mon...
The benefits of a good specific aims page go beyond helping you write a compelling grant proposal. In today's episode, we explore key reasons why you should invest the time in learning to write effective specific aims pages. ...
Dr. Jia Ng is a Board-Certified Nephrologist and Clinical Epidemiologist whose research is focused on improving the outcomes of individuals who acute kidney injury in the hospital. Dr. Ng also conducts academic writing and re...
It is never too early to become a research mentor. In this episode, we explore the transformative power of becoming a mentor early in your career. Key Points Discussed: Acknowledge your own knowledge and expertise. You have m...
Sometimes, it can feel as if finding a research mentor is the end of the journey. Unfortunately, it is only the beginning of your hard work. In this episode we explore how your role as a mentee is critical in …
While it may seem as if someone more knowledgeable should be in charge of your career, the best person for the job will always be you. In this episode, we discuss the importance of taking ownership of your career. Key …