Developing Professional Skill Sets in Communities and Networks

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Navigating your professional communities and academic networks can take a lot of work, especially if you’re a graduate student who is new to both of these spaces. In this event, we will explore the types of skills, which many graduate students already have, that help you navigate these professional spaces: managing up, identifying mentors, building support networks, and more. In addition to helping you understand and explore communities and networks, these skills can help you succeed in different career paths once you understand how they translate.

Effective Mentoring – What is Mentoring? Maintaining Effective Communication

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Mentoring principles are universal and apply to a variety of professional settings in and out of academia. This mentoring workshop series (CIMER: Entering Mentoring) will provide graduate students training in competencies and skills with effective mentoring (being mentors themselves). Graduate students in all disciplines are welcome to participate.

Gillings Wind Down Wednesdays: Mental Fitness Series

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Microaffirmations: Small Acts…Big Impact with Candice Powell, Director, Carolina Covenant Wind Down Wednesday is a virtual mental fitness series created to help students to maintain a healthy school-life balance. Join professionals in Public Health and Mental Health invited by Associate … Continued

Putting It All Together: Articulating and Implementing a Career Development Plan

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Once you know your interpersonal and professional skills, and have a sense of your career goals, what do you do with all that information? In this event, we will present tools and strategies that graduate students can use to fold this new knowledge into your professional development goals. In doing so, we will also revisit what we have learned in previous weeks in this series.

Effective Mentoring – Aligning Expectations, Assessing Understanding

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Mentoring principles are universal and apply to a variety of professional settings in and out of academia. This mentoring workshop series (CIMER: Entering Mentoring) will provide graduate students training in competencies and skills with effective mentoring (being mentors themselves). Graduate students in all disciplines are welcome to participate.

Bringing a Racial Equity Focus to Health Informatics: Workshop

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The Carolina Health Informatics Program along with the Health Sciences Library invites you to participate in a two-part event intended to help health informatics students and researchers at UNC incorporate a racial equity focus into their work. Part 2: Bringing … Continued

Comparing Propensity Score Results Yielded from Logistic Regressions, LASSO, and Gradient Boosting: Findings from Hybrid Simulation Cohorts

UNC Eshelman School of Pharmacy presents Pharmaceutical Outcomes and Policy Research, Spring 2021 Weekly Seminar: The intersection of “big data” and quality/outcomes improvement efforts.  Gang Fang, PharmD, PhD Associate Professor, UNC Eshelman School of Pharmacy, Division of Pharmaceutical Outcomes, and … Continued

Effective Mentoring – Addressing Equity and Inclusion, Fostering Independence

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Mentoring principles are universal and apply to a variety of professional settings in and out of academia. This mentoring workshop series (CIMER: Entering Mentoring) will provide graduate students training in competencies and skills with effective mentoring (being mentors themselves). Graduate students in all disciplines are welcome to participate.

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