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On leadership, identity, and becoming
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Sept. 12, 2023

Abstracts vs. manuscripts: making informed decisions

The world of abstracts and manuscript submissions can be fraught with anxiety. Charged emotions can take away from the primary goal of science communication. On today's episode, we reflect on the importance of striking a balance between abstract submissions and the primary work of research. Key Points Discussed:Recognizing the significance of researchers' work and celebrating their dedication to research. Highlighting the advantages of abstract submissions, such as early communication of resear...
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Sept. 11, 2023

Negotiate value and not money

When we negotiate well, we negotiate, not money, but value. Understanding the value we create allows us to negotiate the resources, including salary, to continue to create the value for which we were hired. In this episode, we explore key insights and strategies for clinician researchers seeking to maximize their contributions and impact.Key Points Discussed:Everything is Irrelevant Until It Creates Value: The episode highlights that all your academic achievements, from medical school to fellows...
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Sept. 8, 2023

Hidden treasures in your library with Leila Ledbetter and Sarah Cantrell

Leila Ledbetter and Sarah Cantrell are librarians from the Duke Medical Center Library and Archives who shed light on the underestimated role of librarians in research and education. Get ready to uncover the diverse and dynamic contributions of librarians in the realm of academia and beyond.Highlights from the conversation are the following: Introduction to librarians' multifaceted roles Empowering evidence-based practice Understanding research impact Partners in scholar...
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Sept. 7, 2023

Habits of a successful clinician researcher

You have heard about Stephen Covey's "The Seven Habits of Highly Effective People." Drawing inspiration from Stephen Covey, this episode reviews 10 Habits of Highly Effective Clinician Researchers. Key Points Discussed:Taking Ownership of Your Career: The transition from structured medical training to a faculty position can be challenging because the path forward is less clear. Successful clinician researchers take ownership of their careers, seeking guidance but leading themselves with purpose....
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Sept. 6, 2023

How to choose the right project

Yesterday, we cautioned against doing a project because you feel that you have to. Today, we talk about what to consider in choosing a research project you truly love. Key Points Discussed:Starting with Your Why: Begin your research journey by understanding your true purpose. Research is not just a series of transactions but a lifelong journey. Clarify your "why" to stay focused and passionate about your work. The Power of Laser Focus: You may have a multitude of interests, but it helps to narr...
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Sept. 5, 2023

Don't Do that project!

It's tempting to do the project just because a mentor is offering it to you. But is it the project you actually want? In this episode, we explore the importance of being discerning when selecting research projects throughout your academic career. Key Points Discussed:Importance of Selectivity: Don't indiscriminately accept every research project that crosses your path. Take a more discerning approach. Starting with Your Vision: First define the long-term impact you hope to make in your field. C...
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Sept. 4, 2023

How to negotiate your salary

Salary negotiations in academic medicine can be challenging. It is especially challenging because no one teaches you how to negotiate well. In this episode, we break down the salary negotiation process. This process highlights a value-based approach and emphasizes strategic steps to secure a salary that is commensurate with your value proposition. Key Points Discussed: The importance of negotiating salary based on the value created, rather than personal worth. Preparing for negotiation by unde...
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Sept. 1, 2023

Getting the most from your biostatistician with Dr. Maggie Kuchibhatla

Dr. Kuchibhatla is a Professor of Biostatistics & Bioinformatics, Professor in Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, and a Senior Fellow in the Center for the Study of Aging and Human Development. Her expertise is in statistical research methodology, analysis of repeated measurements, latent growth curve models, latent class growth models, classification and regression trees, and designing clinical trials. Key points from our conversation are the following: Engage statisticians from the outset...
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Aug. 31, 2023

Finding a biostatistician to work with

Collaborating with biostatisticians from the outset can greatly enhance research quality and success. In this episode, we share the following insights for finding and working with a statistician: The importance of working with a biostatistician. The need for mutually beneficial collaborations. Why you should include a statistician in developing your research plan. Why you should know what kind of statistical support you need. How to identify where statisticians are available. The importanc...
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Aug. 30, 2023

How to structure your research collaborations

Research collaborations help amplify our scientific voice. However, they also come with challenges and rewards. While collaborations may benefit the larger group, make sure they also advance your own career. In this episode, we discuss the following insights: Prioritize your progress Lead your own research Commitment counts Balance efforts Seek synergy And that's just the start! Tune in for an enlightening session. Are you ready to unlock the power of negotiation to boost your compensati...
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Aug. 29, 2023

Finding the right funding opportunities

Research always requires funding, even if it's your own time being compensated. As a clinician, time spent on research can take away from revenue-generating clinical work. For this reason, understanding how research is funded within academic medical centers can help you be strategic about finding the right funding opportunities. Key steps for finding the right grant opportunities are the following: Start with impact. Understand your needs Map out your path Create space for opportunities Co...
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Aug. 28, 2023

How to pivot in your research

There may come a time in your research career when you realize that it's time for a change. That change is the focus of today's episode on the art of the research pivot. We will explore how to pivot effectively and achieve research success on your terms. In this episode, we'll cover the following things: The pitfalls of success: The real possibility of getting trapped in a field you don't care about. The need to do only hard things that are worthwhile: Choose to do hard tasks that truly matte...
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Aug. 25, 2023

Why every clinical study should include a nurse investigator with Dr. DaiWai Olson

Dr. Olson began his nursing career in Iowa. He later moved to North Carolina and obtained his PhD from UNC-Chapel Hill. He was an assistant professor at Duke until 2012 when moved to Texas where he later became the first nurse at UT Southwestern to be promoted to full Professor. His research focuses on developing an understanding of how nursing care contributes to patient outcomes following acquired brain injury. In this episode, Dr. Olson shares many insights, among which are the following: ...
Guest: DaiWai Olson
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Aug. 24, 2023

Tips for getting your manuscript to publication

Shepherding manuscripts through the publication process can be challenging. You might think your excellent science speaks for itself, but that's not always the case. The process can be both frustrating and lengthy and those rejections can add up. In this episode, we discuss seven tips for getting your manuscript to publication as follows: Develop a short list of journals. Rank the journals. Submit the manuscript Maintain momentum on other writing projects. Have a plan for rejection. Addre...
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Aug. 23, 2023

Tips for writing a great manuscript

Writing a great manuscript is not always about putting words to paper. Some things that can sink a manuscript at first appear trivial. In this episode, we discuss how to see your manuscript through from first writing to submission. Specifically, we discuss the following points: Start with authorship Negotiate authorship with the senior author. Create the detailed manuscript in outline format Send the outline to all co-authors Use the revisions to create the first manuscript draft. Circulat...
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Aug. 22, 2023

The number one shift you need to make as a clinician researcher

The number one shift that you need to make to succeed in research is to turn from a clinical-only mindset to see yourself as the leader of a research program that will solve an important problem. Until you make this shift, you may find yourself doing one or more of the following things: 1. Seeing research as a means to an end and not an end in itself. 2. Seeing yourself as a peripheral bit player in research and not as a leader of it. 3. Seeing research as a part time activity that can be do...
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Aug. 21, 2023

How to find a mentor

In a systematic review looking at mentoring in academic medicine, less than 20% of faculty members reported that they had a mentor. In this episode, we reveal the difficulties associated with finding a mentor, including why mentoring can be like asking someone to care for a newborn baby. We also discuss five ways to help you find a research mentor. 1. Go to trusted sources to get your basic "academic nutrition." 2. Find safe spaces to make mistakes. 3. Acquire the basic habits of a clinician ...
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Aug. 18, 2023

How to pivot when it all falls apart with Dr. Lisa Baumann Kreuziger

Dr. Baumann Kreuziger is an Associate Medical Director at the Versiti Blood Center of Wisconsin and Associate Professor at the Medical College of Wisconsin Division of Hematology and Oncology. She specializes in the treatment of clotting disorders and other benign hematology diseases. In this episode, Lisa talks about the following things: How she pivoted when her main research collaboration fell apart. The importance of a research portfolio that is diverse. The advantage of...
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Aug. 17, 2023

Why chasing research money could hurt you

You want funding for your research program so it makes sense to chase money. However, chasing money can ultimately hurt your research program. In today's episode, we discuss 6 things to consider about chasing research money as follows: Potential for Success Funder Dependency: Balancing Success and Fulfillment: Money's Role: Starting with Purpose: Attracting Opportunities: Remember, just as crucial as securing funding is having a fulfilling research journey aligned with your values. Are yo...
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Aug. 16, 2023

Deciding which grant to choose for your first submission

Writing grants is a skill that can be developed and improved by every clinician. In this episode, we discuss 5 ways to decide which grant you should submit first. Pick one: start without overthinking. Institutional opportunities: start where you are. Foundation grants: A viable starting point. Define your needs: Tailor Your Grant Search. Work your way up: Start small and then go big. Are you looking to negotiate your first, next, or current academic job? If yes, sign up for our upcoming ma...
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Aug. 15, 2023

Why you should submit grant proposals

People who submit grant proposals create opportunities to get funded; but people who don't submit proposals close doors to funding. In this episode, we explore five compelling reasons to consistently submit grant proposals as follows: Overcoming Submission Shock: Clarity of Thought Thought Leadership: Improvement Over Time: Compound Interest Effect Share this episode with colleagues to inspire their research journeys. Subscribe, rate, and discover more valuable insights in upcoming episode...
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Aug. 11, 2023

Time to stop asking for permission with Dr. Gabby Hobbs

Dr. Gabby Hobbs shares her wisdom about the difficult transition from fellow to faculty. Among several insights, she shares with us the following themes: No mentor is going to give you your identity. Stop asking for permission. Networking is important and you can learn to do it well. Your career is like a "choose your own adventure" book. If you don't enjoy what you do, it is OK to stop and change direction. These amazing insights and more will help you as you negotiate your ...
Guest: Gaby Hobbs
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Aug. 10, 2023

Steps to your first career development award

Research training for clinicians typically occurs within the "container" of a career development award. However, getting that first career development award is no easy feat. In this episode, we unpack the following five critical steps to your first career development award: Clarify your destination. Study the gap. Determine needed resources. Negotiate effectively. Craft a successful proposal. Once you understand and apply these steps, you can more effectively create a career development aw...