Toastmasters for Health
Tuesday, December 18 at 12:00 pm
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Toastmasters for Health
Toastmasters for Health is a Toastmasters International club based at UCSF Mission Bay campus.
Established in 2013 as an aid to staff development, our club is comprised of mainly global health folks, but open to the staff, faculty, students, researchers, post-docs and residents of UCSF, and others from outside the University. Our mission is to provide a mutually supportive and positive learning environment in which every member has the opportunity to develop outstanding communication and leadership skills, fostering self-confidence and personal growth.
Are you shy? Tongue-tied? Afraid of public speaking? Or just interested in making some new friends? Toastmasters is designed to help you with these problems! We encourage you to join our Tuesday noon meetings and experience it for yourself.
If you have any questions, contact robert.mansfield@ucsf.edu
550 16th Street
UCSF Mission Bay Campus, Mission Hall 2108
San Francisco, CA 94158
United States
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Robert.Mansfield@ucsf.edu
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550 16th Street
UCSF Mission Bay Campus, Mission Hall 2108
San Francisco, CA 94158
United States
View on Map
Toastmasters for Health is a Toastmasters International club based at UCSF Mission Bay campus.
Established in 2013 as an aid to staff development, our club is comprised of mainly global health folks, but open to the staff, faculty, students, researchers, post-docs and residents of UCSF, and others from outside the University. Our mission is to provide a mutually supportive and positive learning environment in which every member has the opportunity to develop outstanding communication and leadership skills, fostering self-confidence and personal growth.
Are you shy? Tongue-tied? Afraid of public speaking? Or just interested in making some new friends? Toastmasters is designed to help you with these problems! We encourage you to join our Tuesday noon meetings and experience it for yourself.
If you have any questions, contact robert.mansfield@ucsf.edu