Tips for Success:Faculty Mentoring Lunchtime Series
Friday, January 31 at 12:00 pm
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Tips for Success:Faculty Mentoring Lunchtime Series
Join us in conversations with the winners of the 2024 Lifetime Achievement in Mentoring Award
Monica Gandhi, MD, MPH
In this session Dr Gandhi will share her thoughts on:
The mentor-mentee relationship: A mentee driven process.
Structuring the mentoring relationship and setting expectations.
Grant writing tips and tricks.
Monica Gandhi MD, MPH is a Professor of Medicine and Associate Chief in the Division of HIV, Infectious Diseases, and Global Medicine. She is also the Director of the UCSF Center for AIDS Research (CFAR) and the Medical Director of the HIV Clinic ("Ward 86") at San Francisco General Hospital.She serves as the Associate Program Director of the ID fellowship at UCSF. Her research focuses on HIV treatment and prevention optimization, as well as mentoring.
In 2012, she developed a Mentoring the Mentors training program to train mentors in HIV research in tools and techniques of effective mentorship which is held annually through the UCSF CFAR and has been disseminated to multiple global programs. established new mentoring programs for underrepresented minority (URM) investigators in HIV research at UCSF. She has served as the primary mentor on five K-level career development awards and mentoring is her favorite activity at UCSF
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Join us in conversations with the winners of the 2024 Lifetime Achievement in Mentoring Award
Monica Gandhi, MD, MPH
In this session Dr Gandhi will share her thoughts on:
- The mentor-mentee relationship: A mentee driven process.
- Structuring the mentoring relationship and setting expectations.
- Grant writing tips and tricks.
Monica Gandhi MD, MPH is a Professor of Medicine and Associate Chief in the Division of HIV, Infectious Diseases, and Global Medicine. She is also the Director of the UCSF Center for AIDS Research (CFAR) and the Medical Director of the HIV Clinic ("Ward 86") at San Francisco General Hospital.She serves as the Associate Program Director of the ID fellowship at UCSF. Her research focuses on HIV treatment and prevention optimization, as well as mentoring.
In 2012, she developed a Mentoring the Mentors training program to train mentors in HIV research in tools and techniques of effective mentorship which is held annually through the UCSF CFAR and has been disseminated to multiple global programs. established new mentoring programs for underrepresented minority (URM) investigators in HIV research at UCSF. She has served as the primary mentor on five K-level career development awards and mentoring is her favorite activity at UCSF