We compile a list of career advancement and other learning opportunities that may support our faculty. If you have an idea for or would like to present, please reach out to Dr. Andrea Zimmer, associate vice chair of faculty development for the Department of Internal Medicine, at andreaj.zimmer@unmc.edu.
- Medical Education Research and Scholarship Leadership Opportunities available with the AAMC including Group on Educational Affairs (GEA) National Grant Committee Member and Medical Education Scholarship Research and Evaluation (MESRE) Professional Development Committee Chair.
- UNMC Faculty Development offers an updated promotion and tenure workshop. They have also arranged a broad array of learning opportunities in the 2024-2025 academic year.
- Learn more about UNMC’s iLEAD program.
- There are volunteer opportunities for American College of Physician members, including joining ACP Speaker’s Bureau, write/review questions for Doctor’s Dilemma, contribute images or be a peer reviewer for ACP MKSAP, submitting to Annals of Internal Medicine, and Annals Fresh look. Visit the ACP Volunteer website for more information.
- Consultative services for Medical Education Research now available through the Alliance for Academic Internal Medicine. Learn more
- Academic Internal Medicine Week 2025 will be held April 6-9, 2025 in New Orleans, LA. Registration is now open!
- Learn more about the Macy Faculty Scholars Program and apply or sign up for updates.
- View upcoming webinars from the Association of American Medical Colleges.
- The AAMC is accepting applications for national positions for The AAMC is committed to developing a community of leaders in medical education research and scholarship to drive innovation across the continuum of medical education, from medical school and residency training to continuing professional development. If you are interested in developing as a leader in medical education research and scholarship, consider applying for one or more of the following opportunities. Learn more and apply
- Reminder of archived Professional Development modules on the Department of Internal Medicine Faculty Intranet.