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Agenda

September 17 - December 31, 2020

Thursday, September 17th

Webinar

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1:00 - 2:00 pm EDT

Webinar

Virtual Recruiting: LAK Group and American Association of Colleges of Osteopathic Medicine (AACOM)

This webinar will provide you with tips to enhance and optimize your virtual interviewing strategies, with a focus on outcomes.  We will discuss common mistakes to avoid, as well as how to stage your home office, tips for creating a dynamic screen presence, and how to engage your audience. 


Mike Grubich

Managing Partner

LAK Group



  Tom Mohr, DO

  Dean, Idaho College of Osteopathic Medicine

  President, Assembly of Osteopathic Graduate Medical Educators 

  American Association of Colleges of Osteopathic Medicine


  Jill Patton, DO

  Internal Medicine Residency Program Director

  Advocate Lutheran General Hospital

  AIAMC Member


Shelley A. Smith, MBA, ACC

Senior Consultant

Executive Coach

LAK Group


Thursday, October 15th

1:00 - 2:00 pm EDT

Webinar

Maximizing Open Discoverability & Impact for Health and Medical Sciences Research: Elsevier/Digital Commons with AIAMC-member Baptist Health South Florida

Devica Samsunder, from AIAMC-member organization Baptist Health South Florida, will demonstrate how the Medical Library actively supports the organization’s mission of research discovery and impact via its repository, Scholarly Commons. Devica will share two success stories as examples. In her first example, the library team supported residents in the GME section of the Pharmacy program to upload their publications to the IR. These papers generated over 3,000 downloads from 93 countries and 400 institutions. Devica’s second success story highlights the Nursing & Health Sciences Research Journal, a peer-reviewed publication featuring research, evidence-based practice projects, performance improvement, case studies, literature reviews and letters to the Editor. Having launched in 2018 and published 18 papers, the journal has quickly gained a global audience with over 7,000 downloads and is indexed in both CINHAL and DOAJ.

The backbone of Baptist Health’s Scholarly Commons is Digital Commons, a cloud-hosted repository platform with professional-grade journal publishing tools and built for discovery on the open web. Manisha Wolak from the Digital Commons team will share an overview of the platform’s reporting features, including on-demand readership statistics, interactive download maps, and PlumX Metrics integration that let you know exactly where your health system’s scholarship is having the greatest impact in real-time.

The webinar will conclude with an opportunity for questions and answers.


  Manisha Wolak

  Head of Sales North America

  Elsevier/Digital Commons



  Davica Samsunder, MLIS, AHIP

  Director, Library & Research Support

  Center for Research

  Baptist Health South Florida

Thursday, November 19th

1:00 -2:00 pm ET

Webinar

Remote Teams: LAK Group

As organizations continue to embrace digital tools to enhance collaboration and efficiencies, ensure you and your team have the critical strategies in place to thrive in these uncertain times.  We will share new perspectives, tools, and tips to staying positive and productive your day-to-day.  This virtual workshop is focused on tips for effectively managing a balance of local and remote workforce. Topics to include:

  • Avoiding virtual micromanagement
  • Making virtual teams work
  • Managing time, schedules and productivity
  • Setting priorities and expectations


Mike Grubich

Managing Partner

LAK Group




Shelley A. Smith, MBA, ACC

Senior Consultant

Executive Coach

LAK Group


Thursday, December 03rd

1:00 - 2:00 pm ET

Webinar

What Does it Mean to be an AMC Anymore?

AMCs emerged in the early 20th century and came into their own after World War II as a result of post-war policies that expanded medical schools coupled with public investment that fueled the initial wave of AMC development and growth.  A combination of market forces in healthcare, including consolidation, the shortage of specialists and consumerism over the past decade has dramatically altered the identity and DNA of what it means to be an "AMC" and the overall trajectory of academic medicine.  This webinar will explore the emergence of modern AMCs and academic health systems (AHS), how the hospital/health system and medical school relate to one another, and their future impact on medical education, health-related research, and patient care.  


     Leah Gassett

     Principal
     ECG Management Consultants



     Chris Collins

     Principal

     ECG Management Consultants