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Session Type: Invited Speaker Session
As graduate students pursue bigger and more complex research endeavors, many may question the utility and impact of their scholarship. For many of us pursuing a career in professional education, the intent and aim for our research is to inevitably shape public policy. Whether it be in academia or the private sector, in a local setting or a global setting, scholarship can have a lasting impact on curriculum, metrics, personnel, and legislation. But how do we maximize the influence of our work? This Fireside Chat will answer these questions—and more—through a panel discussion with several distinguished scholars and practitioners who will share their experiences from their career trajectory.
Michael Soh, University of California - Los Angeles
Sarah B. McBrien, Univ. of Nebraska Medical Center & Univ. of Nebraska-Lincoln
LuAnn Wilkerson, The University of Texas - Austin
Lawrence "Hy" Doyle, David Geffen School of Medicine
Eugene L. Anderson, Anderson Policy Consulting
Danette Waller McKinley, Foundation for Advancement of International Medical Education and Research
Monica M. Cuddy, National Board of Medical Examiners
Mark A. Albanese, National Conference of Bar Examiners