Conversations

On leadership, identity, and becoming
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Aug. 9, 2023

How to keep going in the face of rejection

Rejection is a natural part of a clinician researcher's journey. Rejection hurts, but it can be transformed into a growth opportunity. In this episode we review the following 4 strategies for dealing with rejection. Start with a research project you really care about. Reframe the way you think about rejection. Create multiple prototypes (several grants/manuscripts). Before rejection comes, have a plan for how you will respond. Embrace rejection as a part of the research process. Think of it ...
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Aug. 8, 2023

How to triple your manuscript productivity

The secret sauce for tripling your manuscript productivity lies in the keystone habit of consistent daily writing. While we often possess the knowledge and skills to write, the missing piece often lies in establishing a structured approach. Today, we learn the following seven essential steps: Start with belief in yourself Write for short periods every day Build writing time into your daily schedule. Honor your agreement with yourself Create a strategic plan for your writing Plan your week...
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Aug. 7, 2023

How to negotiate for protected time

In this episode, we explore the art of negotiating protected time. Negotiate time to advance your research and career by doing the following things: Get clarity on what protected time will do for you. Develop a strategic plan for your protected time. Create a structure to guarantee productivity. Investigate options to shrink your clinical footprint. Create your wish list. Negotiate with your administrative lead. Stop, rinse, and repeat. For more information on effective negotiation for c...
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Aug. 4, 2023

An interview with clinician scientist, Dr. Shakira Grant

Dr. Shakira Grant is a dedicated clinician-scientist and passionate researcher specializing in health disparities. Her primary focus is on the intricate relationship between cancer and aging within the Black community. Driven by a strong commitment to enhancing healthcare access for older Black adults with multiple myeloma, her research centers on understanding the critical factors influencing how patients perceive, seek, and engage with the healthcare system. Dr. Grant's approach is collaborative and transdisciplinary, emphasizing the importance of working together across various disciplines. She employs qualitative methods and community-based participatory research approaches to gain valuable insights and involve the community in her work. Through innovative approaches, Dr. Grant aims to pave the way for more equitable and accessible healthcare for the Black community.
Guest: Shakira Grant
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Aug. 3, 2023

Why do I need protected time?

Podcast Show Notes - Clinician Researcher, Episode 3: Why do I need protected time?Welcome to another enlightening episode of the "Clinician Researcher" podcast. In this episode, we delve into the concept of "Protected Time" in academic medicine and the crucial steps you can take to safeguard your valuable time for academic activities and personal well-being.Teaching Points: Protected time is a vital aspect of an academic clinician's life. It refers to designated periods or blocks of time that a...
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Aug. 2, 2023

Can I succeed with or without a mentor?

Podcast Show Notes - Clinician Researcher, Episode 2: Can I Succeed with or without a Mentor?Did you know that mentorship plays a crucial role in shaping the success of clinicians and researchers? According to a systematic review published in JAMA in 2006, it was found that less than 20% of faculty members had a mentor, and less than 50% of medical students had access to one. Moreover, the study also revealed that women faced more challenges in finding mentors compared to men. However, mentorshi...
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Aug. 1, 2023

Why Clinicians Should Lead Research

Welcome to the inaugural episode of the "Clinician Researcher" podcast, where we empower clinicians to become successful research leaders. In this inaugural episode, we explore why clinicians should lead research programs. We also discuss essential skills for this transition. Clinicians are uniquely positioned to make breakthrough observations. Their dedication to improving patients' lives and focus on patient outcomes sets them apart as research leaders driven by genuine care. To become effec...