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Coaching is different than seeking the help of a consultant, mentor, or therapist.
While there are similarities and overlap between these disciplines and coaching, they are uniquely different.
Coaching can broadly be defined as helping a person, or team, accomplish their goal(s). Almost all professionals can benefit from the tutelage of an unbiased coach in their life. This is especially true for faculty.
Today’s episode of the Faculty Factory is a “Best of” show that includes highlights from conversations about the benefits of coaching with the following guests:
- Rachel J. Bishop, MD, MPH
- Elaine Schulte, MD, MPH
Dr. Schulte is Vice Chair of Academic Affairs and Faculty Development with The Children’s Hospital at Montefiore in New York. With Johns Hopkins Medicine in Baltimore, Dr. Bishop serves as Assistant Professor of Ophthalmology in the Wilmer Eye Institute.
If you would like to listen to the full episodes of any of today’s interviews, please find links to each episode:
- Coaching Advice for Faculty with Elaine Schulte, MD, MPH
- Coaching Habits and Hacks with Rachel J. Bishop, MD, MPH
Last week we featured a “Best of the Faculty Factory Podcast” about Mentorship conversations.
Please remember that we will be launching a new season of the Faculty Factory in January 2022, so please stay tuned as Season 4 is on the way!
You can listen to this “Best of Coaching” episode through the embedded podcast player located above.
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