Building the Skillset of a Medical Education Leader
Leadership in Medical Education is a four-part series designed for medical educators at all career stages who are seeking to strengthen their leadership capabilities and impact. Through interactive discussions and practical frameworks, participants will explore foundational leadership principles, build essential skills for effective teamwork and communication, apply strategic and systems thinking to advance educational programs, and clarify pathways for leadership growth and promotion. Together, these sessions offer a cohesive approach to developing the mindset, skillset, and strategies needed to lead and advance medical education.
Second session: Building the Skillset of a Medical Education Leader
Objectives:
By the end of this session, participants will be able to:
1.Apply strategies for building and leading effective educational teams.
2.Practice communication techniques that support collaboration and alignment.
3.Use structured approaches to problem management and idea generation in educational settings.
Led By Lori R. Berkowitz, MD
Associate Professor of Obstetrics, Gynecology and Reproductive Biology, Harvard Medical School
OB/GYN Vice Chair, Education and Wellbeing, Brigham and Women's Hospital