Resources Catalog

The AAMC serves and leads the academic medicine community in four primary mission areas: innovative medical education, cutting-edge patient care, groundbreaking medical research, and diversity and inclusion. 

This initiative from the University of Wisconsin-Madison’s Center for Education Research provides resources for organizations and institutions to improve research mentoring relationships.  

The Clinical and Translational Science Institute at the University of Minnesota offers online resources for mentorship education and training, including free, self-paced programs for professional development of research mentors.   

The program is designed around a collaborative action research learning model that integrates conceptual knowledge grounded in the science of adult learning, coupled with real-world experience and practice. Students will apply what they learn throughout the academic year in group-based action-research projects.

Designed for Allopathic physicians (MDs) and/or Osteopathic physicians (DOs).

GCA

The GCA acts as primary liaison between Weill Cornell Medicine and the communities we serve throughout New York City. The division leads multiple educational seminar series in partnership with CBOs, including the New York Public Library and Lenox Hill Neighborhood House, as well as hands-on STEM education events, including Big Red STEM Day in partnership with the New York City Department of Education - to engage faculty, students and staff in meaningful outreach and community service across our tripartite mission of clinical care, research and education.

To participate in any one of our outreach activities, provide a few sentences describing the content (or potential content) of your presentation.

Located on the main campus of Cornell University in Ithaca, New York, the CTI provides a wide range of programs and services for effective teaching and innovative learning practices. 

The University of Wisconsin ICTR has developed, tested and disseminated nationally recognized workshops for mentor and mentee training throughout CTSA consortiums. Twice yearly, the Weill Cornell Medicine CTSC sponsors these programs.

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