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New Faculty Orientation
The New Faculty Orientation (NFO) is held yearly. Its purpose is providing introduction to the structure and resources of the School of Medicine for new faculty. It does not include clinical or departmental or division specific information, rather it is an opportunity to meet some of the leaders of the School.
NFO Speakers' Presentations
- Welcome: New Faculty Orientation 10/2010
Christina M. Surawicz, MD, Professor of Medicine
- Faculty Roles at UW Medicine 10/2010
Paul G. Ramsey, M.D. CEO, UW Medicine, Dean of the School of Medicine
- The Academic Affairs - Division of the Dean’s Office 10/2010
Tom E. Norris, MD, Vice Dean for Academic Affairs
- Department of Medical Education & Biomedical
Informatics (MEBI) Teaching Skills & Resources
Fredric M. Wolf, Ph.D., University of Washington School of Medicine
- Office of Multicultural Affairs
University of Washington School of Medicine
David A. Acosta, M.D. Associate Dean of Multicultural Affairs Director,
Office of Multicultural Affairs
- Office of Research and Graduate Education 11/2008
Sheila Lukehart, Ph.D. Asst. Dean for Research & Graduate Education, Harborview Medical Center
- Clinical Affairs & Graduate Medical Education 12/2009
Lawrence R. Robinson, MD, Vice Dean for Clinical Affairs & Graduate Medical Education
- Graduate Medical Education 10/2010
Amity Neumeister, Assistant Dean and Director, GME
- UW Risk Management 10/2010
Marcia Rhodes, Health Sciences Risk Management
- Catalyst Tools, the Cloud and the UW eLearning Environment 10/2010
Tom Lewis, Director, Academic and Collaborative Applications
- UWP Benefits 10/2010
Bernie Clave, Benefits Manager
- UW Benefits & Work/Life: A Division of Human Resources 10/2010
- UW Medicine Financial Overview 12/2009
- Portfolios & Promotions Information 12/2007
- Regional Affairs 12/2007
John B. Coombs, MD Vice Dean For Regional Affairs, Rural Health and Graduate Medical Education
- Talking to the Press: How to and why you should
Tina Mankowski, Director, HS/UW Medicine News & Community Relations
- Technology for Teaching and Learning: Catalyst
Karin Roberts, Program Manager Catalyst Research & Development, UW Office of Learning Technologies
- UW Health Sciences Libraries: Offering Ways to Connect Easily to Electronic Resources 12/2007
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