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Free faculty development workshops fall into several series to serve UCSF faculty and learners at all levels of educational development and interest that includes: 1) Key Educational Skills Series: Foundational educational knowledge; 2) Clinical Education Skills Series: Topics with a clinical teaching focus; 3) Simulation Education Skills Series: Skills for teaching with simulation; 4) Interprofessional Teaching Skills Series: Skills for creating and maximizing interprofessional learning opportunities; 5) Teaching for Quality Improvement and Patient Safety: Skills for teaching QI/PS in didactic and clinical settings; 6) Education Leadership Skills Series: Skills for current and aspiring education leaders; 7) Assessment and Education Research Skills Series: Skills used in learner assessment, program evaluation, and education research; 8) Medical Education Grand Rounds: Short, up-to-the minute lectures, often with visiting scholars; 9) Special Topics in Education Series: Timely and cutting edge topics by invited and local faculty developers. The workshops address one or more of six educational themes: (1) Assessment; (2) Curriculum Development; (3) Leadership and Career ; (4) Learning; (5) Teaching; and (6) Research.
UCSF Learners UCSF Staff UCSF Faculty
Open to All Academic Community Building Education/Training Informational Session UCSF Dentistry Interprofessional UCSF Nursing UCSF Medicine UCSF Pharmacy UCSF Graduate Division
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Contact
Victoria Ruddick
Email address
Phone
415-476-7164
Deadline
24 hrs prior to workshop date
Duration
Ongoing
Participation
RSVP
Location
UCSF Parnassus
California
San Francisco
Bay Area
UCSF Mission Bay
UCSF SFGH
The monthly stem cell seminar series brings scientists from all over the world to the forefront of regenerative medicine, and emphasizes the basic research and translational themes of the Eli and Edythe Broad Center of Regeneration Medicine and Stem Cell Research at UCSF. These seminars provide an opportunity for the UCSF community to learn about the work being done by prestigious researchers from other institutions, preview unpublished scientific results, initiate collaborations and build networks. The speakers that are invited to the series provide novel insights into stem cell functions, tissue development, and cell-based approaches for the treatment of diseases. Seminars generally occur on the 4th Tuesday of the month at 12:00 pm.
UCSF Learners UCSF Staff UCSF Faculty
Undergrad Community Members Open to the Public Open to All Academic Research Education/Training Informational Session UCSF Medicine
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Contact
Patrick McGowan
Email address
Phone
415-476-4518
Duration
Monthly throughout the year
Participation
Open Invitation
Nomination from Department
Location
UCSF Parnassus
This annual one-day event helps demystify the application process for UCSF medical school aspirants.
Undergrad Open to All Outreach
Informational Session UCSF Medicine
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Contact
LaTasha Mitchell
Email address
Phone
415-514-2277
Deadline
Early March each year
Duration
17-Mar-18
Participation
RSVP
Location
UCSF Parnassus
Annually faculty, medical students and/or staff visit undergraduate campuses to talk about medical school admissions or the UCSF Post Baccalaureate Program. Schools/conferences included in these visits include UC Berkeley (featured speakers, post-bac program panelist, Minorities in Health Conference speakers), Stanford University (SUMMA conference--targeted to minority students), CSU East Bay, SFSU, LMSA, and SNMA national/regional conferences (tabling)
Undergrad Open to All Underrepresented Minorities
First Generation to College Outreach Informational Session UCSF Medicine
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Contact
Valerie Margol,MD
Email address
Phone
415-502-1646
Website
Location
Bay Area
National
We in the department of Neurosurgery are working in partnership with the non-profit organization Oasis for Girls to offer paid internship programs for underserved high school female youth of color (ages 14-18) to expose them to medical and healthcare professional careers with mentorship, career path exploration, and professional development through hospital rotations in labs, the OR, and other academic or healthcare locations, with research projects, presentations, and interactive activities. We accept a group of 15-18 youth per cycle with 3 application / intern cycles per year. We are expanding our programs to reach other demographics (e.g. young Black males, LGBTQ+ youth, college pre-med students). Altogether these programs are housed under the title Neurosurgery Community Internship Programs (NCIP).
K-12 Community Members Open to the Public
Open to All Underrepresented Minorities LGBT First Generation to College Female People with Disabilities Academic Community Building Education/Training Mentorship Outreach Research Volunteer UCSF Medicine
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Contact
Marisa McFarlane
Email address
Phone
415-514-8657
Deadline
Seasonal (Spring, Summer, Fall)
Duration
4 weeks, 4:30p - 6:30p in Spring / Fall, 2p-6p in Summer
Participation
Application
Location
UCSF Parnassus
San Francisco
RIDR is a research and academic career development program funded by the Department of Radiology and Biomedical Imaging and developed by the department's Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion committee. We provide unique research experiences and focused mentorship to students from diverse backgrounds. Our goal is to provide an early opportunity for students to explore radiology as a career choice and support the next wave of innovation in our field.
UCSF Learners Undergrad K-12
Community Members Open to the Public Underrepresented Minorities LGBT First Generation to College Female People with Disabilities Academic Community Building Education/Training Mentorship Outreach Research UCSF Medicine
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Contact
Samira Zebarjadian
Email address
Phone
415-476-2817
Deadline
Mid-late January each year, announced in early December
Participation
Application
Location
UCSF Parnassus
San Francisco
Bay Area
National
International
UCSF Mission Bay
UCSF SFGH
California
International Transgender Day of Visibility is dedicated to celebrating and recognizing the accomplishments of transgender people around the world.
UCSF Learners UCSF Faculty LGBT
Mentorship Office of Diversity & Outreach
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Duration
Fall
Participation
RSVP
Location
UCSF Parnassus
This innovative program, started in 2009, educates students and providers about healthcare disparities faced by members of the LGBTQI community. Specialists in LGBTQI healthcare are brought together to discuss a wide range of topics including transgender health, bisexual invisibility, lesbian health, intersex awareness, gay men's health, youth and aging issues, and LGBTQI parenting. Attendees are given the opportunity to interact with specialists through small breakout sessions and panel discussions featuring community professionals and patients. The forum includes several opportunities for professional networking and is offered as elective credit for current UCSF students.
UCSF Learners Open to All LGBT
Academic Education/Training Mentorship Office of Diversity & Outreach Registered Campus Organization
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Duration
February
Participation
Open Invitation
Location
UCSF Parnassus
An evening event to acknowledge the accomplishments of the LGBTQ Community at UCSF.
UCSF Learners UCSF Staff UCSF Faculty
LGBT Community Building Mentorship Office of Diversity & Outreach
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Duration
June
Participation
RSVP
Location
UCSF Parnassus
PITCH is a FREE opportunity for incoming high school juniors, particularly those who may be the first in their families to pursue a four-year college degree, to spend three weeks at UCSF, exploring careers in healthcare, and looking into the educational pathways that lead to different careers, and learning professional skills that will help them along the way. PITCH students are mentored by current UCSF students in the Graduate Division, dental school, pharmacy school, medical school, and nursing school as they complete a group research project and receive one-on-one and small group academic advising from EAOP counselors. PITCH has three core components: (1) Exposure to Careers in Health - presented through a combination of hands-on workshops or guest lectures, led by UCSF students, faculty and staff; (2) College Awareness - Assists students to better understanding the college search and application process; and (3) Group Work on a Research Project - PITCH students research a specific disease, which allows them to develop an understanding for the roles of the various health professionals treating the disease.
K-12 Underrepresented Minorities First Generation to College
Outreach Research Community Building Conference/Symposium Education/Training Mentorship Office of Diversity & Outreach
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Deadline
Friday, April 30th, 2021
Duration
July 12 - 30, 2021
Participation
Application
Location
UCSF Parnassus