Faculty Factory

Faculty Factory
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May 28, 2021 • 32min

Habits and Hacks with Dionna W. Williams, PhD | Faculty Factory Podcast | Episode 123

Dionna W. Williams, PhD, joins us for an engaging chat about the habits and hacks that have been key to her success in academic medicine this week on the Faculty Factory Podcast. Today’s show is packed with some great insight on grant writing, strategic planning, and networking.  Dr. Williams serves as assistant Professor in the Department of Molecular and Comparative Pathobiology with Johns Hopkins Medicine in Baltimore.  To learn more about today's episode visit: https://facultyfactory.org/Dionna-Williams
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May 21, 2021 • 30min

Habits and Hacks with Eric C. Strain, MD | Faculty Factory Podcast | Episode 122

Joining us for today’s episode of the Faculty Factory Podcast is Eric C. Strain, MD, for another lively discussion on some habits and hacks that lead to success in both academic medicine and life. With Johns Hopkins Medicine in Baltimore, Dr. Strain serves as: The George E. Bigelow Professor Director, Behavioral Pharmacology Research Unit Director, Johns Hopkins Center for Substance Abuse Treatment and Research Executive Vice Chair, JHB Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences To learn more about today's episode, please visit: http://facultyfactory.org/Eric-Strain
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May 14, 2021 • 21min

Habits and Hacks with Alistair J. Kent, MD, MPH, FACS | Faculty Factory Podcast | Episode 121

Today’s Faculty Factory podcast guest is Alistair J. Kent, MD, MPH, FACS. With Johns Hopkins Medicine in Baltimore, Dr. Kent serves as: Assistant Professor of Surgery Assistant Professor of Anesthesia and Critical Care Medicine He is a trauma and emergency general surgeon, surgical critical care doctor, part-time health services researcher, and a self-described “quality improvement project person.” Like so many of our recent guests on the podcast, Dr. Kent wears many hats and the effort to balance these responsibilities made for an interesting chat on today’s episode. 
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Apr 30, 2021 • 17min

Habits and Hacks with Shameema Sikder, MD | Faculty Factory Podcast | Episode 119

The timeless art of making a list is discussed on today’s episode of the Faculty Factory Podcast with Shameema Sikder, MD. Dr. Sikder brings us handy time management insight, along with tips on staying organized on this new installment of the Habits and Hacks from Hopkins (H3) series. At Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, Dr. Sikder serves as Associate Professor of Ophthalmology, and Director at the Center of Excellence for Ophthalmic Surgical Education & Training.
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Apr 23, 2021 • 18min

Habits and Hacks with Alexis S. Hammond, MD, PhD | Faculty Factory Podcast | Episode 118

This week’s episode of the Faculty Factory Podcast is a chat with Alexis S. Hammond, MD, PhD, about the self-care and wellness principles that have led to her happiness and productivity during a time of deep uncertainty. Dr. Hammond serves as Associate Medical Director, Center for Addiction and Pregnancy/Addiction Treatment Services, and Assistant Professor, Behavioral Pharmacology Research Unit in the Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences with Johns Hopkins Medicine in Baltimore. Dr. Hammond came equipped with great mental health advice for us on today’s show. “I’ve definitely been focused on my self-care outside of work so that I can really be happy and have the energy to be productive at work as well,” she told us. Learn more about today's episode on the Faculty Factory website: https://facultyfactory.org/alexis-hammond
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Apr 16, 2021 • 33min

Habits and Hacks with Zahra Maleki, MD, FCAP, MIAC | Faculty Factory Podcast | Episode 117

Another great episode of the Faculty Factory Podcast is available this week as Zahra Maleki, MD, FCAP, MIAC, joins us for a chat about the joys of working in academic medicine. Dr. Maleki serves as Associate Professor of Pathology in the Division of Cytopathology with Johns Hopkins Medicine in Baltimore. “Planning, preparation, being very organized and well-disciplined. These are the elements to success,” she told us. This conversation turned into a beautiful reminder about the often times indescribable joy of what we do. There is a fulfilling nature to a career spent serving others as faculty.  Read more about today's episode on FacultyFactory.org: https://facultyfactory.org/zahra-maleki/
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Apr 9, 2021 • 29min

Habits and Hacks with Tina Tran, MD | Faculty Factory Podcast | Episode 116

We chat with Tina Tran, MD, this week on the Faculty Factory Podcast. Dr. Tran reflects on her career in academic medicine and the habits and hacks that have led to her success as an introverted leader.    Dr. Tran serves as Assistant Professor in the Department of Anesthesiology and Critical Care Medicine with Johns Hopkins Medicine in Baltimore. She also holds a joint position as Assistant Professor in the Department of Ophthalmology with Johns Hopkins. Learn more about today's episode on our website: https://facultyfactory.org/tina-tran/.
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Apr 2, 2021 • 23min

Habits and Hacks with Lorraine T. Dean, ScD | Faculty Factory Podcast | Episode 115

Lorraine T. Dean, ScD, is our guest on today’s edition of the Faculty Factory Podcast. We discuss the Habits and Hacks that have led to Dr. Dean’s success as a social epidemiologist and emerging mid-career faculty member. At the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health in Baltimore, Dr. Dean serves as Associate Professor, Department of Epidemiology (primary); and Associate Professor, Department of Oncology (joint).  Read more about today's episode on our Faculty Factory blog: https://facultyfactory.org/lorraine-dean 
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Mar 26, 2021 • 21min

Habits and Hacks with Zainab Obaidi, MD | Faculty Factory Podcast | Episode 114

Today's episode of the Faculty Factory Podcast is a chat with Zainab Obaidi, MD. Dr. Obaidi shares some crucial wellness-based habits and hacks that helped her cope with a year full of uncertainty.  Dr. Obaidi completed medical school at the University of Sharjah College of Medicine, followed by residency and chief residency at Southern Illinois University.  She then completed a 2-year hospitalist medicine fellowship with Johns Hopkins Medicine. She is pursuing a Master of Education in the Health Professions (MEHP) at Johns Hopkins in preparation for a career in medical education. She is also a first-year nephrology fellow with Johns Hopkins Medicine.  
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Mar 19, 2021 • 17min

Habits and Hacks with Meghan Berkenstock, MD | Faculty Factory Podcast | Episode 113

Meghan Berkenstock, MD, joins us on the Faculty Factory today for a discussion about the habits and hacks that have led to her increased writing productivity over the past year and much more. Dr. Berkenstock serves as Assistant Professor of Ophthalmology at the Wilmer Eye Institute with Johns Hopkins Medicine in Baltimore. She sees patients four days a week, performs cataract surgeries regularly, and devotes 20 percent of her time to research.

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