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Montgomery Fellow Lunch | Mini-MBA Seminar at Tuck | Drop-In Session Today at DHMC | Syllabus Design Workshop at DCAL | First Gen Grad Lunch | Subscription Details
Montgomery Fellow Lunch

Come have lunch with the Montgomery Fellow


The week of April 23 also brings award-winning memoirist, novelist, and literary scholar André Aciman to Hanover. Aciman received the 1995 Whiting Award for his memoir Out of Egypt, which chronicled his childhood growing up Jewish in postcolonial Alexandria. More recently, his novel Call Me By Your Name won the 2007 Lambda Literary Award for gay fiction. His work has appeared in The New Yorker, The New York Review of Books, and The Paris Review, among other publications. An expert on Marcel Proust, he is a distinguished professor at the Graduate Center of City University of New York.

Aciman’s public talk, “Memory, Identity, and Exile,” is at 4:30 p.m. on Wednesday, April 26, in the Wren Room in Sanborn.

Date:
Thursday, April 27, 2017
Time:
12:00pm - 1:30pm
Location:Montgomery Fellow House, Rope Ferry Road, Lunch provided
Campus:
Graduate Studies
http://libcal.dartmouth.edu/event/3260790


Mini-MBA Seminar at Tuck

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On behalf of the MD/MBA Program we are excited to announce the 2017 Mini-MBA Seminar Series for Medical Students Residents, and graduate students. This series will feature three interesting and interactive sessions taught by Tuck Faculty members. The sessions are designed to provide practical tools that should be useful both personally and professionally as well as give you a taste of Business School life at Tuck.

Space is limited. To sign up, please email [log in to unmask]

Confirmations of registration will be sent within 24 hours of registration.

Sunday, April 24 directions will be sent for the classes on Monday April 24 and Wednesday, April 26. Sunday, April 30 a reminder and directions for the May 3 session will be sent out. All sessions will be at the Tuck School of Business, so please allow for travel time and parking (you’ll be able to use the Thayer School of Engineering lot).

On behalf of
Alana O’Brien and Lars Matkin
MD-MBA candidates, class of 2018

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Session 1: Monday, April 24
“Culture in Healthcare” with Professor Steve Kahl 6-7:30 PM
What is organizational culture? How does it influence work, performance, and your career? We will learn how to diagnose what culture is within a hospital and how to manage it. This will be a hands on experience where you can use tools and frameworks to assess your current experiences.



Session 2: Wednesday, April 26
“Strategic Communication and Time Management” with Professor Paul Argenti 6-7:30 PM
Over the past 25 years, Professor Argenti has provided management and corporate communication consulting and training for over 50 corporations and non-profit organizations in the U.S. and abroad. This session will provide practical strategies to efficiently communicate with patients and colleagues



Session 3: Wednesday, May 3
“Healthcare Operations” with Professor Joe Hall 6-7:30 PM
Can’t believe the two hour delays between OR cases? Want to know how you can save your outpatients hours of boredom in the waiting room? In this session, Professor Joseph Hall, an expert on operations management and service operations, will give a lecture on healthcare operations. He will focus on how congestion and delay in the delivery of healthcare, using examples from the clinic and operating room.



Drop-In Session Today at DHMC

Drop-in Session/group feedback @ DHMC

If you're working on job materials or syllabi, stop by to get feedback from Cindy Tobery or your peers! We'll be in the common area of Rubin 6th floor!
Date:
Friday, April 21, 2017
Time:
10:00am - 11:30am
Location:
DHMC, Rubin 690


Syllabus Design Workshop at DCAL

Syllabus Design workshop

This is a 3-part series focused on learning objectives, assessment methods, and creating a complete course syllabus. You should come with a specific course in mind. We will work through steps to help you get to the goal of bringing the draft of a syllabus for your class to the last session to share with the other participants and get feedback. Priority will be given to people who have completed the Future Faculty Teaching Series. We'll meet 3-4 times depending on number of participants.


Date:
Tuesday, April 25, 2017
Time:
3:00pm - 4:30pm
Location:
DCAL, 102 Baker Library
Campus:
DCAL
Categories:
DCAL
http://libcal.dartmouth.edu/event/3256752


First Gen Grad Lunch

First Generation College Grad Students’ Lunch

Friday, May 3 @ 12 noon

location: 53 Commons - lunch provided

(First Gen students are those whose parents did not complete
a 4 yr college degree)

Are you the first in your family to go to college? If so, then perhaps navigating graduate school has its share of joys
and challenges.

Come enjoy lunch and talk to other first-generation college graduate students about their experiences.

If you are interested in reading a bit about the research on
First Generation Graduate Students here is an article...

http://www.academia.edu/474522/_Those_invisible_barriers_are_real_The_progression_of_first-generation_students_through_doctoral_education
or

Here's Smarty-Pants, Home for the Holidays

http://www.chronicle.com/article/Heres-Smarty-Pants-Home-for/136069/
Date:
Friday, May 5, 2017
Time:
12:00pm - 1:00pm
Location:
Campus:
Graduate Studies
http://libcal.dartmouth.edu/event/3212970


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