The School of Medicine is offering Making the Case, a hands-on, interactive program to learn the skills needed to transform an idea into a proposal.
Over the course of three sessions you will develop or refine a business plan for your own idea, get feedback on stakeholders to engage and questions to ask, and practice pitching your proposal to a panel of mock judges. No actual funds will be awarded as part of this program.
In order to participate you must come to the first session with a program or project idea that you would like to develop. This should be an idea that you want to move forward and that requires a budgetary component. Past examples include things like starting a new program, implementing a clinical redesign effort, launching a new division or center, or proposing a new system-wide workflow redesign. Sessions will include guidance on how to use and manipulate data using excel.
Presented by:
- Sharon Hull, MD, MPH, Director of the SOM Executive Coaching Program,
- Rossi Evans, MS, Assistant Dean of Budget and Finance
- Susan Kline, MS, Chief Administrator, Department of Pediatrics
Dates:
- Thursday, February 14, 8:30-10:30, Trent Semans Center, Conference Room 3
- Thursday, February 21, 8:30-10:30, Trent Semans Center, Classroom 4
- Thursday, February 28, 8:30-11:30, Trent Semans Center, Classroom 4
You must be able to attend all three sessions in order to register. Space is limited and will be available on a first-come first-served basis.
Registration is open to School of Medicine Faculty only.