Real Models in Academic Medicine: Panel Presentation and Discussion Forum

Thursday, April 12

3 – 5 p.m., SAC 20, WSU Spokane Campus

Theme: Navigating Career Challenges and Embracing Unexpected Opportunities

Are you new to academic medicine? Have you worked in academic medicine for a while and experienced challenges along the way? Do you have innovative ideas on how to increase gender equity? Come hear from a panel of women at varying stages of their careers with experience in academic medicine:

  • Patricia Butterfield, Ph.D., RN, Professor and Associate Dean of Research, WSU ESFCOM
  • Renata Moon, M.D., Clinical Associate Professor, WSU ESFCOM
  • Radha Nandagopal, M.D., Clinical Assistant Professor and Clinical Education Director, Clinical Skills, WSU ESFCOM
  • Jingru Sun, Ph.D., Assistant Professor, WSU ESFCOM

Continue the conversation in small group sessions focused on generating concrete strategies for how we can all advance gender equity at WSU Spokane. Both men and women are welcome and encouraged to attend, and the event is open to all students and faculty.

Light refreshments provided.

Register here: https://medicine.wsu.edu/about/about-the-college/group-on-women-in-medicine-and-science/gwims-events/real-models-in-academic-medicine-panel-presentation-and-discussion-forum/

The registration deadline is April 9, 2018

Sponsored by the Elson S. Floyd College of Medicine

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