Achieving Career Vitality: Strategies for Women Faculty

January 31, 2023
2:00 p.m.–3:00 p.m. ET
conference

 

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Hosted by the Women Faculty SIG

Career vitality calls for the alignment of personal and professional life commitments. Research has shown that women find it harder to achieve career vitality than men. In this webinar, panelists will introduce the attributes and key factors that influence career vitality and will then discuss their own career vitality using the Stanford model of professional fulfillment. Following this, participants will discuss in small groups the struggles they often face in achieving career vitality and some of the strategies they can adopt to overcome the challenges. Each small group can share their action plans via a google form that will be shared with the women faculty SIG for future reference. 

Objectives

  1. Describe the elements of career vitality and the evidence-based recommendations for achieving career vitality.
  2. Explore the recommendations used by webinar panel members to achieve career vitality.
  3. Develop a personalized action plan to achieve career vitality.
  4. Develop a document that compiles the strategies and solutions collected from the small groups to share with the wider women’s faculty section. Small group discussions to share their own perspectives on career vitality and how to draw from the strategies and solutions garnered into an action planning worksheet.

Moderator

Elizabeth Unni, PhD, MBA, BPharm
Chair & Associate Professor,
Department of Social, Behavioral, and Administrative Sciences
Director, TCOP Health Disparities Fellowship
Co-Director, TCOP Academic Fellowship Program
Associate Director, TCOP Center of Excellence
Touro College of Pharmacy, New York

Speakers

Seena L. Haines, PharmD, BCACP, CHWC, NBC-HWC, FASHP, FCCP, FAPhA, FNAP, RYT500
Director for Professional Well-Being and Belonging, School of Pharmacy
Lead Faculty- Well-Being and Resilience Champion, Office of Well-Being, University of Mississippi Medical Center
Professor, Department of Pharmacy Practice
The University of Mississippi School of Pharmacy, Jackson, Mississippi

Susan M Stein, DHEd, MS, BS Pharm, RPh
Professor Emeritus
Pacific University School of Pharmacy, Hillsboro, Oregon

Sharon Tucker, PhD, RN, APRN-CNS, PMHCNS-BC, NC-BC, F-NAP, FAAN
Associate Dean for Health Promotion and Well-being
Grayce Sills Endowed Professor of Psychiatric-Mental Health Nursing
Director of the Center for Well-being and Prevention
Director for the Implementation Science Core of the Fuld National EPB Institute
College of Nursing, The Ohio State University, Columbus, Ohio

Jenny Van Amburgh, BS, PharmD, RPh, FAPhA, FNAP, BCACP, CDCES
Clinical Professor
Assistant Dean, Office for Student Affairs
School of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences
Bouvé College of Health Sciences
Northeastern University, Boston, Massachusetts