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The JCSW ShowThe JCSW ShowEmergency Riffs: Medicine, Music, and AdvocacyIn this episode of the podcast, I had the pleasure of sitting down with one of my favorite people, Dr. Valerie Dobiesz, an Associate Professor of Emergency Medicine and my fellow co-chair at the JCSW.Together, we'll dive into the multifaceted world of Dr. Dobiesz, exploring her impactful work in the ER, her role as Director of the Front Line Indigenous Partnership Program serving American Indian and Alaska Native communities, her contributions to medical education, and her research in gender equity within the medical field.But that's not all—get ready to groove as...2024-04-2553 minThe JCSW ShowThe JCSW ShowBreaking the Silence: Confronting Conflict-Related Sexual ViolenceIn the aftermath of conflict, there exists a silent suffering that often goes unheard and unseen—conflict-related sexual violence. Throughout history, conflict zones have been breeding grounds for atrocities beyond comprehension, with sexual violence being one of the most pervasive and least discussed. In this latest episode of the JCSW show I discussed with Dr. Sharon Dekel, an assistant professor at Mass General Hospital, the topic of conflict-related sexual violence as related to the sexual violence that was committed during the Hamas-led October 7 attacks on Israel. TRIGGER WARNING: This episode discusses sexual violence, PTSD, and a brie...2024-03-2624 minThe JCSW ShowThe JCSW ShowCultivating Diversity: Inside the Biomedical Science Careers ProgramIn this episode of the podcast, I talk with Pinar Kilicci-Kret to explore her role as a program manager within the Biomedical Science Careers Program at HMS. Our conversation delves into the overarching mission of the BSCP: to bolster the presence of underrepresented minority and disadvantaged individuals across the spectrum of science and medicine. The BSCP has a dedicated focus on uplifting Black/African-American, Hispanic/LatinX, and American Indian/Alaska Native individuals. Tune in to discover how these efforts are paving the way for a more inclusive and dynamic scientific community.The views ex...2024-03-1240 minThe JCSW ShowThe JCSW ShowTara Lauriat: Harvard Program Director and The Essential Needs of Food BanksUncover the essential needs of food banks in this compelling podcast episode. My guest, Tara Lauriat, wears many hats - as a dedicated manager of St. Paul's food pantry in Harvard Square and as a Program Director in HMS's Office for Faculty Affairs, where she oversees promotions and appointments at the professorial level. Join me as she shares insights into the real needs of food banks, revealing what donations genuinely make a difference. The views expressed here are not supported by Harvard University or Harvard Medical School and any of its affiliated institutions. H...2024-03-0548 minThe JCSW ShowThe JCSW ShowMastering the Postdoc ExperienceJoin me where we delve into the world of postdoctoral training with Dr. Jim Gould, Director of Postdoctoral Affairs at HMS. With over a decade of experience shaping the career trajectories of postdocs, Jim shares insights gained from his extensive work in empowering postdocs to excel. I also talk with Jim about his book “Making the Most of the Postdoc | Strategically Advancing Your Early Career” in which he draws from personal experiences and offers a roadmap for navigating the postdoc journey from start to finish. The views expressed here are not supported by Harvard University or Harva...2024-02-2648 minThe JCSW ShowThe JCSW ShowOutreach Unleashed with Countway Library’s Meredith SolomonIn this episode, I chat with Meredith Solomon, the powerhouse behind Countway Library's Outreach and Public Services. This podcast provides insights into the dynamic and collaborative settings where Meredith thrives and offers a unique perspective on the vital role of outreach in the library profession.The views expressed here are not supported by Harvard University or Harvard Medical School and any of its affiliated institutions. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.2024-01-1552 minThe JCSW ShowThe JCSW ShowCultivating ConnectionsCultivating Connections: Discover the art of crafting an empowering women's networking event in this episode. Join me as I talk with Michaela Tally, Lilit Garibyan, and Asia Korecka, co-chairs of the Community Engagement sub-committee, to go behind the scenes into the meticulous planning, strategic collaboration, and thoughtful details that brought together a powerful space for women to connect in November 2023. The views expressed here are not supported by Harvard University or Harvard Medical School and any of its affiliated institutions. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.2024-01-1530 minThe JCSW ShowThe JCSW ShowSeason 2: New Co-ChairsWelcome back to The JCSW Show for an exciting Season 2 kickoff. In our first episode, I engage in a compelling conversation with our new co-chairs for 2023-2024, Dr. Alicia Whittington, Assistant Director of Engagement and Health Equity Research, and Co-Investigator of Family Experiences Managing Football Lives (FEM-FL) for the Football Players Health Study at Harvard University, and Dr. Laurence Rahme, Professor of Surgery, Microbiology, and Immunobiology at Harvard Medical School, and Director of the Molecular Surgical Laboratory at the Department of Surgery, Massachusetts General Hospital.Enjoy our thought-provoking discussion as we explore the theme for the...2023-12-0540 minThe JCSW ShowThe JCSW ShowThe Journey Begins: A New Graduate's Perspective as a Project Administrator at HMSJoin me for a conversation with Zoe Spearman, a dynamic project administrator in the Office of the Dean of the Faculty of Medicine. In this episode, my guest unveils the unique nature of her role, where she embraces diverse projects, problem-solving, and making critical decisions to support the dean. We hear about her advocacy for climate change mitigation and raising awareness about the impact of climate change on human health. Experience the power of teamwork, collaboration, and the fulfillment she finds in her role. Prepare for an engaging conversation celebrating triumphs, challenges, and the collective drive to make a...2023-07-0627 minThe JCSW ShowThe JCSW ShowHealing Healers: Strategies for Physician Well-beingIn this episode, Dr. Ashwini Nadkarni, an Instructor of Psychiatry at Brigham and Women's Hospital, shares her expertise in wellness and physician burnout. We discuss her research in the area of physician burnout in women, explore the concept of cognitive load, and discuss the gender disparities in cognitive and emotional labor within the medical field. Even if you're not a physician, the discussion is relevant to anyone who is experiencing that feeling of burnout.Tips include - taking vacation, not checking your email, a CBT guide to weaning yourself of checking email...2023-06-2948 minThe JCSW ShowThe JCSW ShowEquilibrium Explorations: Insights on Meniere's Disease with Dr. Divya ChariIn this episode, join me in my conversation with Divya Chari, an assistant professor at Mass Eye and Ear, as she shares her journey as a female surgeon and mentor in the field of Otolaryngology as well as her research on Meniere’s Disease. Tune in to discover the impact of mentorship on personal and professional growth as Divya discusses her thoughts on guiding aspiring surgeons and researchers. The views expressed here are not supported by Harvard University or Harvard Medical School and any of its affiliated institutions. Hosted on Aca...2023-06-2743 minThe JCSW ShowThe JCSW ShowMentoring, Networking, and Managing a LabLearn about today's guest, Ksenia Kastanenka and her love of mentoring. She is an Assistant Professor at Massachusetts General Hospital and we also discuss the benefits of networking as well as her research on slow-wave sleep in Alzheimer's Disease.The views expressed here are not supported by Harvard University or Harvard Medical School and any of its affiliated institutions. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.2023-03-1443 minThe JCSW ShowThe JCSW ShowMentoring, Networking, and Managing a LabLearn about today's guest Ksenia Kastanenka and her love of mentoring. She is an Assistant Professor at Massachusetts General Hospital, and we also discuss the benefits of networking and her research on slow-wave sleep in Alzheimer's Disease.  Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.2023-03-1449 minThe JCSW ShowThe JCSW ShowVascular Surgeon and Associate Professor Anahita DuaIn this episode I talk veins, arteries, and leadership with Anahita Dua, a vascular surgeon and Associate Professor at Massachusetts General Hospital. Tune in to find out what she wants us to know about what it’s like to be a surgeon and doctor in 2023 and how "there'll always be another surgery."The views expressed here are not supported by Harvard University or Harvard Medical School and any of its affiliated institutions. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.2023-03-1349 minThe JCSW ShowThe JCSW ShowMental Health After Childbirth with Assistant Professor Sharon DekelJoin me in this meaningful conversation with Sharon Dekel, an Assistant Professor at Massachusetts General Hospital, on her pioneering research on PTSD in women who have experienced a traumatic childbirth. You'll also hear about her work as a mentor and the subtle ways in which her two-year compulsory military service in the Israeli Army influences her management style and allows her to use it as an example of the importance of attention to detail to her mentees. The views expressed here are not supported by Harvard University or Harvard Medical School and any of...2023-03-0844 minThe JCSW ShowThe JCSW ShowProfessional Equity Co-ChairsJoin me as I speak with the Professional Equity subcommittee co-chairs, assistant professor at Boston Children's Hospital, Eman Ansari and assistant professor at Veterans Affairs Boston Healthcare System, Elisabetta del Re and find out about them and also the work that the professional equity subcommittee is doing to advance pay equality across the affiliates. We talk about pay equity in Saudi Arabia and also how in Italy women were regarded as children until 1978.The views expressed here are not supported by Harvard University or Harvard Medical School and any of its affiliated institutions. Ho...2023-02-1942 minThe JCSW ShowThe JCSW ShowThe M&M Co-chairsMy chat with current JCSW co-chairs, Associate Director, Development Research Melody Forbes (staff) and assistant professor at Mass General Hospital, Maria Mody (faculty). You'll hear more about M&M and what the JCSW means to them and also more about women in the workplace.The views expressed here are not supported by Harvard University or Harvard Medical School and any of its affiliated institutions. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.2023-01-0740 minThe JCSW ShowThe JCSW ShowEngaging the CommunityThis week's episode is a chat with the faculty co-chairs of the community engagement subcommittee, Lilit Garibyan and J. Asia Korecka.The views expressed here are not supported by Harvard University or Harvard Medical School and any of its affiliated institutions. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.2023-01-0741 minThe JCSW ShowThe JCSW ShowChairing the JCSWIn this episode, we find out more about former staff co-chairs of the JCSW, Michaela Tally and Christina Kennedy. We'll hear their experiences and the benefits of having been a member and their experiences of as staff co-chairs.Michaela Tally, program coordinator in the Office for Postdoctoral Fellows is the current staff co-chair of the community engagement subcommittee.Christina Kennedy, strategic projects manager in the Office for Research Administration, is the current staff member-at-large for the JCSW.Harvard Business Review - Management Tip of the DayThe...2023-01-0744 minThe JCSW ShowThe JCSW ShowA conversation with Diana LongdenGetting to know more about Diana Longden, the administrative coordinator and "secret sauce" of the JCSW.The views expressed here are not supported by Harvard University or Harvard Medical School and any of its affiliated institutions. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.2022-12-2140 minBetter Together – UiS podkastBetter Together – UiS podkast4. Mind the gap: interprofessional collaboration for reintegration after prison In this episode Bjørn Kjetil Larsen from University College Molde, Norway discusses his doctoral work with fellow COLAB members.  He explains the importance of interprofessional collaboration for reintegration after prison from his dual perspective as front line worker and researcher. Extra resource/Further readingLarsen, Bjørn Kjetil; Hean, Sarah Catherine Patricia Duff  (2021) The significance of interprofessional and interagency collaboration in reintegration after prison : a qualitative study exploring Norwegian frontline workers’ views. Journal of Comparative Social Work Volum 16.s.109-134. DOI: 10.31265/jcsw.v16i1.366 CONTRIBUTORS AND CREDITS This COLAB consortium is a partner...2022-06-2109 minThis Academic LifeThis Academic LifeDon't Ignore Those AwardsIn this episode, we discuss the importance of getting awards in academia and ways to get them with Dr. Debbie Kaminski, a professor emeritus in Mechanical Engineering. She will share with us the different types of awards faculty members can go after and why it is critical for the community as a whole to work together to promote each other’s work through nomination. References: Music by RuthAnn Schallert-Wygal (schallert.wygal@gmail.com) https://advance.washington.edu/resources/docs/Mabrouk-EverythingYouWantedToKnow.pdf https://jcsw.hms.harvard.edu/files/joint-committee-status- women/fi...2021-04-2828 minThis Academic LifeThis Academic LifeEp.7 – Don't Ignore Those AwardsIn this episode, we discuss the importance of getting awards in academia and ways to get them with Dr. Debbie Kaminski, a professor emeritus in Mechanical Engineering. She will share with us the different types of awards faculty members can go after and why it is critical for the community as a whole to work together to promote each other’s work through nomination. References: Music by RuthAnn Schallert-Wygal (schallert.wygal@gmail.com) https://advance.washington.edu/resources/docs/Mabrouk-EverythingYouWantedToKnow.pdf https://jcsw.hms.harvard.edu/files/joint-committee-status- women/fi...2021-04-2828 min