AHEAD to Sponsor Two Members for AAMC LEAD Certificate Program

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Duke AHEAD is proud to announce that through the DASHE (Duke AHEAD Supporting Health Professions Educators), funding is available for two of our members to participate in the AAMC LEAD Certificate program.  We have a very brief application that you’ll need to fill out below.  The Deadline for this application is December 20 and applicants will be notified 1/3/19.  The application for the LEAD program is due January 13, 2020. We hope that you will consider applying!  Read more about the LEAD program below.  Questions about the program?  Email member Sarah Bean, MD, who previously completed the program and is now course faculty, or contact Dr. Woodard or Dr. Sharma below who are participating in the program this year. 

APPLY FOR DASHE LEAD funds

Become a Transformational Leader in Medical Education

2020-2021 Leadership Education and Development (LEAD) Certificate Program
Workshop 1: May 6-7, 2020 | AAMC Learning Center | Washington, D.C.
Workshop 2: September 10-11, 2020 | InterContinental | Minneapolis - St. Paul Airport
2021 Medical Education Regional Meeting

Early- to mid-career professionals in medical education, the online application period is now open for the AAMC 2020-2021 Leadership Education and Development (LEAD) Certificate Program. As a participant, you’ll build transformational leadership skills in setting direction, developing people, leading change, and managing effectively that will help you advance your career.

View the full agenda here

How You'll Benefit
As a LEAD Fellow, you will:

Enhance your leadership abilities
Build lifelong connections to national network of peers with whom you can collaborate and share ideas and challenges
Seize real-life, local situations that put what you have learned into practice
Work with a national LEAD coach, local coach, and peer coaching group to ensure your meet your individual leadership goals and action plans

“The LEAD programs curriculum...allowed me to dig deep and really examine what motivates me and how I can best lead others to success"

– Neda Frayha, MD, FACP Assistant Professor,
University of Maryland School of Medicine

Take the first step in becoming more confident, self-aware and innovative in your leadership abilities by applying for LEAD, today! Space is limited, and the applications will not be accepted after January 13, 2020.

Related members

Sarah Bean

Professor of Pathology

Poonam Sharma

Associate Professor of Medicine

Charles 'Chip' Woodard

Associate Professor of Head and Neck Surgery & Communication Sciences

Duke AHEAD mission

Educator competencies


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