#IAMSE22 Faculty Development Session Spotlight: Aligning Values and Behaviors

The 26th Annual IAMSE Meeting will feature a host of new sessions throughout the entire conference. One of our first-time workshops is Aligning Values and Behaviors: A Path to Authentic Leadership for Women in Academia. This half-day faculty development course will be given Saturday, June 4th and will be led by Heather Christensen and team. 

Aligning Values and Behaviors: A Path to Authentic Leadership for Women in Academia
Heather Christensen – The University of Cincinnati College of Medicine
Carrie Elzie – Eastern Virginia Medical School
Jennifer Hotzman – Idaho College of Osteopathic Medicine
Naunihal Zaveri – Arkansas College of Osteopathic Medicine
Date and Time: 
Saturday, June 4, 2022, 8:30 AM – 11:30 AM EDT

Authentic leaders understand their own values and behave toward others based on those values. Work in this area has particular relevance for marginalized groups, such as women and underrepresented faculty in academic medicine. The purpose of this workshop is to guide medical educators in developing leadership skills by creating intentional alignment between values and behaviors. Through reflection and assessments (both interactive activities), participants will identify their lived experiences which have contributed to their strengths and explore facets of their leadership which need further development. 

For more information on half-day faculty development sessions, and to register for the 26th Annual IAMSE Meeting, please visit www.IAMSEconference.org.