Collaboration and Networking to Enhance Scholarly Activity Nancy D. Spector, M.D. Associate Professor of Pediatrics Associate Program Director Vice Chair.

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Collaboration and Networking to Enhance Scholarly Activity Nancy D. Spector, M.D. Associate Professor of Pediatrics Associate Program Director Vice Chair of Education and Faculty Development May 1, 2010

Disclosures Dr. Spector has documented that she has no relevant financial relationships to disclose or COIs to resolve.

Learning Objectives List scholarly activities that support your Professional Development Plan (PDP) Describe ways to engage others to work on a collaborative project List techniques for managing group projects Discuss strategies for developing your professional network

Professional Development Plan: Blueprint for Scholarship Reflect and define personal Mission, Vision, and Values Establish professional goals and objectives –Aligned with Mission, Vision, and Values Emphasize scholarly activities as outcomes –Professional activities harmonize with promotion process

Factors for Academic Success Environmental factors –Peers who are productive –Supportive mentor or direct report –Environment nurtures alignment of mission, vision and values Personal Professional Institutional Bland CH. Academic Medicine 1992; 67:

Key Factors for Academic Success Personal attributes –Being productive in first five years –Being capable of working in short bursts of time –Juggling multiple projects simultaneously Bland CJ. J Med Educ 1986; 61:22-31.

Key Factors for Academic Success Colleagues matter –Associate with distinguished colleagues in your field –Form a network of colleagues Do projects together Extend network outside your own institution –Identify mentors Hitchcock MA. Academic Medicine 1995; 70:

Key Factors for Academic Success Professional organizations –Attend national meetings –Participate in national projects and committees –Be an active citizen in your institution as well Hitchcock MA. Academic Medicine 1995; 70:

Key Factors for Academic Success for Women Role models Mentors Networking Leadership training –AAMC Early and Mid-Career Faculty Development Seminar for Women –Executive Leadership in Academic Medicine (ELAM) National groups –FOPO Task Force on Women in Pediatrics

Collaborative Projects: Potential for Scholarly Productivity Engage colleagues with similar interests and values Provide greater diversity of skill sets and knowledge Create meaningful professional relationships Lead to productive outcomes –Publication –Workshop –Presentation –Grant Pololi LH. Academic Medicine. 2002; 77:

Managing Collaborative Groups Establish relationships –Best done face-to-face –Use bio-sketches or executive summaries in advance Establish ground rules –Conduct (no , messaging, multi-tasking) –Confidentiality –Free expression of ideas Set goals and individual roles –Nominal group process to determine project –Determine roles APPD Facilitated Peer Group Mentoring Guidelines

Managing Collaborative Groups Determine timelines and deadlines –Group facilitates accountability Communicate effectively –Face-to-face meetings –Conference calls Outcomes –Completion of project –Publications APPD Facilitated Peer Group Mentoring Guidelines

Networking: Concentric Circles of Colleagues Operational Network Personal Network Strategic Network

Operational Networking Relationships within your institution –Common projects –Peers –Superiors –Subordinates –What we do to accomplish our work Ibarra H. Harvard Business Review. 2007;

Personal Networking Relationships outside of your institution –Not specific to your task and activities –May be professional or community organizations, alumni groups –Many types of people –What we experience in common in our work Ibarra H. Harvard Business Review. 2007;

Strategic Networking Relationships both internal and external to your institutions –Key to forces and trends that impact our professional field –Diverse affiliations and backgrounds –Political and powerful –What we should be doing to Stay abreast of change Lead change Ibarra H. Harvard Business Review. 2007;

Networking  Scholarship Establish collegial relationships –Outside your institution Find colleagues with similar interest –Alleviate academic isolation –Generate collective creativity Facilitate your scholarship –Make larger projects possible –Motivate through external commitments Assist with your promotion –Colleagues become letter writer

Professional Networking Rules Network up, down, and in the middle Extend yourself to your professional colleagues Become involved Engage your mentors –Tips and pearls –Introductions There are no rules!

Start Expanding Your Circles: Collaboration and Networking at PAS Join a SIG Meet new colleagues Attend a leadership workshop

Celebrate Being Part of Academic Pediatrics Participate with the leaders of our societies: –Plenary Sessions –Awards Ceremonies

“It isn’t just what you know, and it isn’t just who you know. It is actually who you know, who knows you, and what you do for a living.” Bob Burg