A Leadership Roadmap for Faculty with Jennifer Lee, MD

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Jennifer Lee, MD, makes her triumphant return to our show this week to share with us her journey of becoming a leader and senior associate dean. She also walks us through how she prepared for leadership opportunities throughout her career while building her research, practice, and polishing her CV.

This week’s edition of the Faculty Factory Podcast is dedicated to those folks who are considering leadership in the future but don’t know exactly how to get there.

Furthermore, Dr. Lee talks to us about how to make sure you knock it out of the park once you do get a leadership position.

Dr. Lee serves as Professor of Anesthesiology and Critical Care Medicine (ACCM) and Pediatrics. She is also Associate Vice-Chair for Faculty Affairs and Development in ACCM with Johns Hopkins Medicine.

This is Dr. Lee’s second time joining our program. Once you finish listening to today’s episode, please make sure to go back and relisten to her phenomenal “Habits and Hacks” episode with us from 2021. You can find that here: https://facultyfactory.org/jennifer-lee/

In today’s chat, she discusses how she prepared for leadership opportunities throughout her career, emphasizing the importance of merging passion with work. Driven by her interest in faculty development and gender equity, she pursued her goals relentlessly.

Dr. Lee highlights the significance of building a CV that reflects one’s desired future job and creating opportunities for oneself by demonstrating dedication and expertise. Dr. Lee’s interview underscores the importance of pursuing what one truly loves professionally and being ready to embrace unforeseen leadership possibilities.

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