2020 ACCP Webinar October | Lessons Learned: Perspectives from Government, Academia and Industry-ON DEMAND
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ACCP 2020 Webinar - Lessons Learned from Government, Academia and Industry-On-Demand
On-demand webinar recording: October 7, 2020 to October 7, 2023
Why is this article important to your practice?
This webinar series aims to provide career development tools to Students, Trainees & Early-stage Professionals entering or at the beginning of their careers in the field clinical pharmacology.
Target Audience:
Physicians, Pharmacists, and other professionals requiring training in the professional competencies of peer reviewing.
Learning Objectives:
After completing this activity, the learner will be able to:
- Identify behaviors associated with facilitating successful career advancement;
- Learn from specific examples of professional conduct that can be applied to their own career circumstances enabling them to better navigate or overcome barriers to career advancement;
- Demonstrate domain specific (i.e., academics, industry, and/or regulatory) knowledge regarding career advancement in the field of clinical pharmacology;
- Gain practical insights into avoiding and addressing potential career missteps.
To receive credit, learners must attend the complete live webinar or view the complete on-demand webinar; complete a post-course assessment and evaluation.
Manjunath (Amit) P. Pai, PharmD
Associate Professor, Coll of Pharmacy, Univ of Michigan
John D. Davis PhD, FCP, MRPharmS
Executive Director & Head, Clinical Pharmacology, Regeneron Pharmaceuticals Inc
Dionna Green, MD, FCP
Deputy Director, Office of Pediatric Therapeutics, US Food & Drug Administration
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2020 Lessons Learned: Perspectives from Government, Academia and Industry Presentation
Open to view video.
Open to view video.
Self Assessment: ACCP 2020 Webinar: Lessons Learned: Perspectives from Government, Academia and Industry
4 Questions | 1 attempt | 0/4 points to pass
4 Questions | 1 attempt | 0/4 points to pass
Evaluation - ACCP 2020 Webinar: Lessons Learned: Perspectives from Government, Academia and Industry
13 Questions
13 Questions