Transplant Hepatology Fellowship and Beyond: Ask-Me-Anything Small Group

Description

This community conversation program offers a unique opportunity to realize the Liver Fellow Network (LFN) goal of expanding nationwide near-peer mentorship with this face-to-face forum. The program consists of ten 10-person small groups led by a junior faculty member or transplant hepatology fellow fielding questions from trainees or aspiring hepatologists about: clinical, academic, and research hepatology; navigating the job search and negotiation processes; career development; and work-life balance. Early career trainees to junior faculty members are invited to seize this opportunity to seek advice and near-peer mentorship regarding the exploration of transplant hepatology training or pursuit of aligned career opportunities.

Journey Maps

Presentations

10:00 AM - 10:15 AM
Nov 17 2024
San Diego, CA

Early Career Academic Transplant Hepatology

Adam C Winters, MD, Presenter
Trainee
Transplant
10:15 AM - 10:30 AM
Nov 17 2024
San Diego, CA

Fourth Year Transplant Hepatology Fellowship

Mian Bilal Khalid, MD, Presenter
Trainee
Transplant
10:30 AM - 10:45 AM
Nov 17 2024
San Diego, CA

Fourth Year Transplant Hepatology Fellowship

Brian Horwich, MD, MS, Presenter
Trainee
Transplant
3:18 PM - 3:18 PM
Nov 17 2024
San Diego, CA

Roundtable

Elizabeth Aby, MD, Presenter
Debra Yen, MD, Presenter
Thomas G Cotter, MD MS, Presenter
Ashley Spann, MD, MSACI, Presenter
Nasim Ravankhah, Presenter
Vivian Ortiz, MD, Presenter
David Chascsa, Presenter
Hannah Roth, MD, Presenter
Trainee
Transplant

Objectives

  • Identify the next steps in personal career development and discuss pathways within small groups to achieve those goals.
  • Network with and seek career advice from near-peer mentors.