The School of Medicine Office for Faculty Development has announced the 2020 participants in its ALICE program, a yearlong leadership development program for mid-career women faculty in leadership roles.
The ALICE - Academic Leadership, Innovation, and Collaborative Engagement - program provides instruction in key leadership competencies and a unique peer-mentoring experience with women from across the School of Medicine. The program will kickoff in January and conclude in late October. Applications for 2021 will open in summer 2020.
Participants from the Department of Medicine are:
- Ranee Chatterjee, MD, associate professor of medicine (General Internal Medicine)
- Katherine Garman, MD, associate professor of medicine (Gastroenterology)
- Myaing Nyunt, MD, PhD, associate professor of medicine (Infectious Diseases)
See the full list of participants from the School of Medicine.