We are committed to develop tools, processes and programs to break down barriers for women faculty to increase their participation in all aspects of our department and in particular the pipeline to leadership roles.
This is a unique program on campus for mid-career faculty and is complementary to the School of Medicine's Women’s Leadership Training. This 9-month program includes five, ½ day in-person workshops, bi-monthly lunch and learns and a 360
° assessment debriefed with an executive coach with individual development planning. Programming provides generalized leadership skill development with a focus on barriers and biases women often face in leadership roles.
Target Audience: Department of Medicine faculty, mid-career, any promotion track, any degree. We seek to build a diverse, inclusive cohort, and welcome applications from any mid-career Department of Medicine faculty seeking leadership training, including – but not limited to – all who identify as women, trans, gender non-conforming, non-binary or genderqueer.
2023 Session Dates, held in person on Wednesdays, 8:30 a.m.–12:30 p.m.:
Session 1 – April 5
Session 2 – May 3
Session 3 – Sept. 13
Session 4 – Oct. 18
Session 5 – Dec.
13
Rooted in development of Emotional Intelligence including self-awareness, self-management, relationship awareness and social management, workshops include: The Business of Healthcare, Successful Negotiations, Learning to Fail, Persuasive Communication: Constructing a Narrative for Vision and Personal Storytelling, Building a National Reputation, Learning to Ask for Help, and The Power of We focused on culture.
Past Cohorts:
To date, the program has graduated 64 participants who have reported increased confidence and experience ratings in all targeted leadership competencies, and 100% of participants indicated they would recommend the program to colleagues.
Need more information?
Questions: DOMFacAdvancement@ucdenver.edu
Salary equity is the number one priority topic selected by focus group participants. 64% of faculty rated “make salary public” as both a highly important and highly feasible action that would promote gender equity in DOM.
If you have an area of concern that you would like the committee to address, please contact:
PAGE Chair Margaret E. Wierman MD
Professor in Medicine,
Integrative Physiology,
Director, Pituitary Adrenal and Neuroendocrine Tumor Program
University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus
Chief of Endocrinology, Denver VAMC
margaret.wierman@cuanschutz.edu
303-724-3952