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MSU Faculty Development Program

A primary purpose of the program is to develop excellent faculty, academic staff, and administrators who individually and/or collectively are enabled to provide high quality service and leadership across integrated missions of instruction, research, and outreach at a contemporary research-intensive university in the land-grant tradition. This MSU Faculty Development website (external link) contains information on a variety of seminars and workshops open to MSU faculty.

College of Human Medicine Physician Continuing Medical Education Programs

Listing of AMA Category I Credit opportunities. Grand Rounds and short-term educational experiences, with continuing credit offered through the Michigan State University College of Human Medicine. (external link)


Other Academic Institutions

University of Michigan Medical School Faculty Development (external link)


Carr, Phyllis L., Bickel, Janet, Inui, Thomas S. Taking Root in a Forest Clearing: A Resource Guide for Medical Faculty. Boston University School of Medicine, 2003. In pdf format.

Dartmouth Biomedical Libraries Medical Faculty Development Resources (external link)

Grigsby, R. Kevin. "Five Potential Pitfalls for Junior Faculty
at Academic Health Centers," Academic Physician & Scientist May 2004.
View as pdf file.

Deborah Sleight, Christopher Reznich, Stephen Yelon, and John Williamson. "Creating Online Lessons: A Faculty Development Seminar Series," Med Educ Online [serial online] 2003;8:7. Available from http://www.med-ed-online.org. View as pdf file or html page.

 

 

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