Managing and Mediating Conflict
Kimberly Skarupski, PhDDavid Yousem, MD Part of a Junior Faculty Leadership Series (JFLS) - (for FT and PT instructors and assistant professors at rank five years or less)
Kimberly Skarupski, PhDDavid Yousem, MD Part of a Junior Faculty Leadership Series (JFLS) - (for FT and PT instructors and assistant professors at rank five years or less)
Conversation is a two-way activity, and listening is a very important part to ensure effective communication. This session will offer practical tips and discuss the benefits of being a good listener. Please view the flyer for information and access codes. This is part of a year long CCA/JHEAP webinar series. Webinars are pre-recorded and available 24/7 upon upload...
At its core, psychological safety at work is when team members feel included, safe to contribute, and safe taking interpersonal risks, without fear of being marginalized or embarrassed. What does that look like in action? What does it take to get there? This session will examine what psychological safety is and isn’t, along with best...
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Dial in at noon to join Healthy at Hopkins for a web-based meetup to support your well-being while working.
Part of Clinicians! - AMP (Ambulatory Management Program) CHAMP Programs AMP provides education in critical aspects of practice management for emerging leaders in ambulatory care units across Johns Hopkins Medicine. Now in its 7th year, this 5-month interactive course provides skills and coaching on efficiency, safety and quality improvement, including Lean Healthcare certification, team-based care, finance, human...
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Journal Club is a great way to keep up to date with the current literature, improve your appraisal skills, and learn how to translate knowledge to guide clinical practice. Read the most recent Journal Club article and join us virtually for a lively conversation. We are excited to hear your thoughts!