Geisinger College leader completes prestigious fellowship program
Executive Leadership in Academic Medicine program develops leaders in academic medicine
The ELAM leadership development program was specifically created for senior faculty with great potential to attain executive leadership positions within academic medicine. Acceptance into the ELAM fellowship is determined through an annual competitive and rigorous selection process.
To reflect the program’s goals, ELAM leaders are encouraged to abide by the following:
• Act with integrity and authenticity
• Spread joy with your work
• Act with empathy and respect
• Listen to truly understand
• Work collaboratively and uplift others
• Stretch and challenge others positively
• Support, encourage and exude optimism
• Recognize and celebrate others’ strengths
• Commit to lifelong learning
ELAM fellows undertake an institutional action project meant to lead organizational change at their own institutions in areas such as education, professional development, research or quality improvement. For her project, Dr. Walker chose to create “Candid Convos” at Geisinger and assist in promoting a culture of psychological safety and professionalism. “The opportunity to participate in ELAM transformed my thinking about leadership, and I look forward to using what I gained from the experience to make a positive contribution at Geisinger,” she said.
About Geisinger College of Health Sciences
Educating. Inspiring. Leading. At Geisinger College of Health Sciences, we bring innovation and purpose together to educate the next generation of healthcare leaders. As the academic and research arm of the Geisinger family, our college was founded to enhance and improve community health, with a focus on discovery, hands-on learning and applied practice across our system. Today, we offer a research institute, graduate medical education, schools of medicine, graduate education and nursing, and faculty and professional development programs. Visit geisinger.edu/gchs.
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