This office provides resources to all faculty and trainees, with a focus on the needs of those who are working parents or caregivers of others, including individual counseling, group sessions, advice and support. The Office also advocates for policies that will ensure the members of our community thrive both at work and at home.
The Center for Academic Development and Enrichment is made up of:
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Office for Research Careers
- Faculty Division
- Postdoc and Grad Student Division
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Office for Clinical Careers
- Office for Careers in Policy and Community Engagement
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Office for Academic Engagement and Enrichment
- Faculty Engagement Division
- Office for Trainee and Student Engagement
- Office for Work-Life Integration
- Office for Career Transitions
Across these offices, the Center offers programming and support in these areas:
- Mentorship and leadership development: The Center supports the goal of optimizing mentorship for trainees and faculty through peer mentoring, 1:1 mentoring programs, and the Mass General Brigham Healthcare Leadership Program.
- Recruitment and retention: The Center manages programs aimed at improving recruitment and retention of trainees and faculty and will track their success. To be a global leader in healthcare, it is essential that our faculty and trainees reflect the patients we serve and offer a variety of perspectives.
- Guidelines for departments: The Center works closely with Departmental Vice Chairs/Directors to coordinate policies, practices, procedures, and skills training across departments to ensure that all faculty and trainee members of our academic community have opportunities for career growth and success.
- Promotions guidance and CV consultations: The Center provides support for those who need help with CVs, narratives, Chair letters, and other aspects of the Harvard Medical School promotions process.
All of our initiatives are data-driven, supported by our data analytics team, to ensure we can measure the impact of our programming. All programming, events, and leadership development opportunities enable all our trainees and faculty to realize their greatest potential and foster a workplace culture where everyone feels valued and respected.
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Office for Research Careers
The Office for Research Careers (ORC) facilitates the career advancement of research faculty and trainees. Its work is broadly split into two divisions:
Office for Clinical Careers
The Office for Clinical Careers (OCC) facilitates the career advancement of clinical faculty and trainees. OCC also works closely with the Slavin Academy to optimize resources for clinician-educators. Areas of focus for this office include:
- Developing and implementing programs to promote career development.
- Providing support and education regarding the promotion process.
- Providing support to enhance the effectiveness and efficiency of clinical practice and practice management.
- Providing coaching, individual counseling, advice and support.
Office for Academic Engagement and Enrichment
To be a global leader in healthcare, it is essential that our workforce reflects the patients and communities we serve and offers a variety of perspectives. This enables us to develop better solutions to our challenges and deliver higher quality care with better patient outcomes. A workforce with a broad range of skills, experiences, and perspectives is best positioned to innovate, create solutions, provide the highest quality care to all our patients, and ensure that our patients maintain trust and feel confident seeking care from our provider community.
The Office for Academic Engagement and Enrichment will focus on expanding access to opportunities for faculty and trainees to realize their greatest potential and fostering a learning and working environment where all faculty and trainees feel valued, respected, and appreciated. The office is dedicated to supporting an academically enriching, welcoming, and psychologically safe environment for faculty and trainees at Mass General Brigham’s teaching hospitals.
United Against Racism is a guiding principle in all that we do. It is our commitment to end all forms of discrimination and address the barriers that stand in the way of achieving excellent outcomes for everyone in our community. Together, we aim to make measurable, impactful, and sustainable improvements in clinical equity for our patients, along with better health outcomes for the communities we serve.
The following offices are included in the Office for Academic Engagement and Enrichment:
Meet our team
Leadership
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Josh Goldstein, MD, PhD
Interim Director, Center for Academic Development and Enrichment -
Mary Bouxsein, PhD
Interim Co-director, Office for Research Careers and Faculty Division -
Julie Price, PhD
Interim Co-director, Office for Research Careers and Faculty Division -
Cesar Castro, MD
Interim Co-director, Office for Research Careers and Faculty Division -
Jodi Gilman, PhD
Interim Director, Post-doc and Grad Student Division -
Shannon Scott-Vernaglia, MD
Interim Director, Office for Clinical Careers -
Wendy Macias-Konstantopoulos, MD, MPH
Interim Co-Director, Office for Engagement and Enrichment -
Morana Lasic, MD, MEd
Interim Co-Director, Office for Engagement and Enrichment -
Jocelyn Carter, MD, MPH
Interim Director, Trainee and Student Engagement -
Sharlay Butler, MD, MPH
Interim Director, Summer Programs -
Louisa Sylvia, PhD
Interim Co-Director, Work-Life Integration -
Stacy Smith, MD
Interim Co-Director, Work-Life Integration -
Steve Greenberg, MD, PhD
Interim Director, Career Transitions -
Sherri-Ann Burnett-Bowie, MD, MPH
Interim Co-director, Leadership and Mentorship -
Win Williams, MD
Interim Co-director, Leadership and Mentorship -
Carlos Torres, MD
Interim Co-director, Leadership and Mentorship -
Esteban Barreto, PhD
Interim Director, Analytics
Program and administrative staff
- Pearl Brault, BA
- Patrice Charlot, MS
- Coleen Cunningham, BA
- Meghan Doherty, BS
- Libby Evans, MS
- Natalie Johnson, MPH
- Anne Levy, PhD
- Maire Leyne, MS, MBA
- Kelsey Moum, BA
- Susannah Murray, BS
- Lauren Noonan, BA
- Lauren E. Olson, MPH
- Sandra Ordóñez Peña, BS, C-TAGME
- Karen L. Osborne Greene, MBA
- Karan Patel, MHA
- Rowan Potter, BA
- Bebina Shrestha, AS
- Josine Uwase, BS
- Deborah Washington, RN