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Mentor-Mentee Training Series TopicSpeaker(s)Date/Location Resources Marc Chimowitz, Mary Mauldin12/12/12 5-6pm Grants & Contracts: Not Just NIH Joann Sullivan01/23/13 5-6pm Understanding Economic & Fiscal Realities for Successful Academic Careers Rita Ryan & Don Rockey02/13/ pm Stress Management & Work Life Balance Gail Stuart03/23/ pm Addressing Collegial Relationships Ray GreenbergApril pm Conflict Resolution & Communication Dan SmithMay pm Motivating Mentees & Team Building Amy Blue06/03/ pm Building a Career as an Educator Maralynne Mitcham/Ruth PattersonFall pm Tips on Research Career Development and Promotion Ed KrugFall pm

Resources Available for Faculty Development Dr. Marc Chimowitz, MBChB Mary Mauldin, Ed.D.

What is Needed for Success of Junior Research Faculty?  Protected Time  Mentorship  Start-up Funds  Collaboration / Networking  Access to Core Facilities  Statistical Expertise  Study Design Consultation  Biological Specimens  Regulatory Help  Recruitment Help  Coordinator Time  Advanced Research Training  Career Development Support – SCTR KL2, BIRCHW KL2  Research Review and Feedback  Grant and Manuscript Writing 

Clinical & Translational Research Center (CTRC)  Support clinical and translational research projects  Specialized staff available  Access to core laboratory, fully-equipped outpatient clinic, dental suite, and imaging suite

 Teach core competency in clinical research methods  Foster development of a sustainable research focus  Provide participant with the skills to compete for extramural support Master of Science in Clinical Research Program (MSCR)

MSCR Program Specifics:  Part time – 2 years, Full time – 1 year  Course examples include ethics, epidemiology, biostatistics, design and conduct of clinical trials  Required item: development of a grant proposal with the goal of being ready for submission by the end of the MSCR program

Society of Clinical Research and Translational Early Scientists (SOCRATES)  For Junior Faculty to Present Research Projects in Front of Peers, Senior Researchers, Statisticians and Epidemiologists  To Meet Researchers in Other Departments & Foster Collaboration Across Multiple Subspecialties at MUSC  To Discuss Ways to Enhance Clinical and Translational Research Across the Campus  To Provide Information on Research Opportunities (e.g., grant announcements)

B & BS and SOCRATES Joint Meetings  Informal forum to present research ideas, grant proposals to a mixed audience for feedback and collaboration.  Twice Monthly meetings: Contact or or

Office of Research Development (ORD)  Research Project Grant Retreats (RPG)  3x/year for investigators to gain constructive criticism on proposals  ORD Alerts  Research news and funding opportunities  Grant Writing Help  OSEP provides grant writing skills (Success Center)  Grant Administrative Support  ORSP & OGCA provide fundamental support

Other Resources Including Those For Faculty on Educational Tracks

Teaching Skills  Center for Academic Excellence/Writing Center  Apple Tree Society  Brown Bag Sessions  Series for Faculty New to Teaching  Resources

Series for Faculty New to Teaching

Teaching Portfolio  Teaching Experience & Responsibilities  Philosophy & Goals  Teaching Methods & Strategies  Professional Development  Goals & Future Plans

College of Medicine’s Academy of Medical Educators  Scholarship  Training and mentoring  Teaching methods & activities

Library Services  Good Citations!  PASCAL Delivers  Ask a Librarian  Reference Services  Document Delivery  Classes on PubMed, Ovid MEDLINE, EndNote, Mobile Devices

The Writing Center  Publications  Grant writing  Drop-in help in Library

Presentation Support  Apple Tree Sessions  Presentation Practice Rooms  Writing Center  Additional Resources

More Networking Opportunities  Faculty Senate  Interprofessional Institute  Women Scholars Initiative  Apple Tree  Faculty Directory