Featured Program and Resources
Executive Leadership in Academic Medicine (ELAM)
The School of Medicine is proud to participate in the nomination process for the renowned ELAM program.
Preparing for Retirement
There are many considerations as you move into retirement, including decisions that need to be made around your finances, health insurance, and well-being. It’s also important to understand the rules related to retiring from Emory and potentially joining the Emeritus College.
Teaching
Learning to Be Better Teachers
This long-running annual conference includes didactic sessions, keynote speakers, and multiple workshops focused on all aspects of teaching.
Faculty Development for Clinical Educators
The Stanford Faculty Development Clinical Teaching program is a validated, internationally recognized method of training for medical teachers to enhance their skills to be more effective in any medical educational setting. The goals of each session are to enhance teacher versatility, provide educators with an opportunity to analyze teaching and to foster collegial exchange.
Clinical Care and Service
Point-of-Care Ultrasound (POCUS) Course
Point-of-care ultrasound (POCUS) is an emerging patient assessment tool that can be utilized for diagnostic and procedural purposes. Clinicians in a wide variety of specialties can utilize POCUS to improve bedside diagnostic assessments as well as improved safety and efficacy for procedural guidance.
Health Advocacy Course
This five-month multi-pronged educational intervention brings faculty, learners and community members from several institutions together to advocate around common health-related priorities.
Research
Speed Networking
Speed networking sessions are held in collaboration with the Georgia CTSA and are designed to enhance collaborations among investigators at Emory and Georgia Tech, University of Georgia and Morehouse School of Medicine. Join us for the SOM version of the Gong Show!
Career Development, Leadership, and Mentoring
Professional Development Lecture Series
The professional development lecture series offers workshops throughout the year presented by senior faculty within the School of Medicine and covers practical topics aimed at assisting faculty in their career development.
New Clinical Leaders
Open to physicians and Advanced Practice Providers in their first clinical leadership positions at Emory, the New Clinical Leaders course is designed to equip participants to lead peers in the clinical environment.
Collaborative Learning Communities
The Collaborative Learning Communities provide a persistent, sustaining social network of individuals who share and develop knowledge, values and experiences focused on common areas of interest. Currently, there are communities in the areas of Education and Advocacy.
Mentoring Collaborative
Teams from SOM departments regularly meet to learn and refine models, share best practices, and identify methods for implementing or refining a mentoring program in their home department.