Why are good communication skills crucial to leadership roles?
Speakers address leadership principles and importance, transitioning into a leadership role, a career journey to leadership, and resilience and leadership.
Why is mentorship so important and how to choose your mentor? What are the potential barriers to an effective mentoirship relationship? In this session, the speakers will answer these questions and much more, including the opportunities in networking and successful (international) clinical collaboration.
Preparing short talks, symposia, or posters for a scientific audience can be overwhelming, especially in an era of new virtual modes and digital fatigue.
Where to start? How to communicate my story? What should people remember? How to get people to stay until the end of my talk?
In this session, our speakers provide recommendations and rules on how to communicate a story successfully to a scientific audience.
This is a CME-CPD accredited activity. Number of credits: 1
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Join Prof. Tim Cole (Australia), Prof. Helena Teede (Australia), and Prof. Gudmundur Johannsson (Sweden) in a dynamic session that will address essential questions to consider when planning a career in research and initiating research to solve unmet needs in endocrine disorders. Approaches, considerations, pitfalls, and the expected outcomes of endocrine research will be discussed across the areas of Discovery, Clinical and Health Services & Public Health Research.
This is a CME-CPD accredited activity. Number of credits: 1
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Are you planning to write an abstract sometime soon in your career? In this webinar session, Professor George P. Chrousos gives us an interactive presentation and some useful tips to write a successful abstract.