March 9, 2025

News

Sun Lee, MD, MSc, Named Rising Star in Endocrinology


Sun Lee, MD, MSc, assistant professor of medicine, has received an American Association of Clinical Endocrinology (AACE) Rising Star in Endocrinology Award.

Researchers Discuss Their Work During Women’s Health Research Webinar


Historically, women have been underrepresented in health studies.

Alumni Medical Library’s Little Free Library Provides Access to Leisure Reading


It’s a way to increase outreach for the library, but also gives students an opportunity to focus on something other than work.

Faculty Action

Academy of Medical Educator for MD/PhD Cohort


The Medical Education and Student Affairs Offices are seeking one clinician scientist faculty with teaching experience to join the Academy of Medical Educators (AMEs) to serve as core faculty in the Doctoring 2 Course and a coach for the MD/PhD students during their clerkship year.

 

AMEs are hired starting July 1, 2025, at the rate of $21,210 plus fringe for 47 half days/year. The commitment is one afternoon per week throughout the calendar year, as well as required faculty development and team meetings that occur throughout the year. AMEs teach communication, physical exam, clinical reasoning and critical scientific inquiry skills to MD/PhD students in the Doctoring courses. The course design is primarily case-based small groups (eight students) with role play, standardized patients and skills training. AMEs are assigned a cohort of eight third-year students who they coach during the clerkship year. 

 

This role requires teaching and assessing the full scope of skills students need to enter and succeed during the clinical phase of the curriculum. Ideal applicants are MD or equivalent faculty who are passionate about research, clinical medicine and teaching, mentoring and supporting students’ professional development as clinician scientists. Applicants should have experience with biomedical research, teaching and mentoring.

 

If interested, please send the following to Abigail Zielinski at aziel@bu.edu by Friday, March 14: your CV, a statement describing your current active research in the biomedical sciences and your interest and experience with teaching, and the name/ and email of two faculty references, preferably one within your department. We will review any previous teaching evaluations as part of the selection process. If you have never taught in the MD curriculum but have taught PhD, master’s students, residents, etc., please send 2-3 evaluations from the last three years with your application. 

 

If you have applied for an AME position this year and fulfill the above criteria, please email Abigail at aziel@bu.edu. No new application is required, we encourage you to discuss your interest in the position with your chair or section chief before applying. If you have questions about the position, please feel free to contact Abigail Zielinski at aziel@bu.edu.

Educators' Collaborative Lunch | Creating a Best Self Toolkit: Learning and Understanding Strategies Based on Positive Psychology Principles for Promoting Being Our Best Selves

Date: Tuesday, March 18

Time: Noon-1 p.m.

Location: Evans Research Building (R) 112 or Zoom

Register here


Speaker: Marisol Lopez, PhD, assistant professor, pharmacology, physiology & biophysics


Our student and trainee population face many stressors including academic and financial responsibilities, work-life balance, and socializing. In addition, faculty members are charged with many teaching, research, clinical and service responsibilities which can lead to burnout. These challenges may negatively affect how someone may manage everyday responsibilities and daily interactions with colleagues and the audiences being served. Using positive psychology-based interventions can be a helpful way to navigate these challenges and mitigate potential negative outcomes. This interactive workshop will provide you with the background and application of positive psychology principles that can be implemented into regular daily practice.

Call for Nominations: BU Faculty Council Representatives


The Faculty Council is a University committee that represents faculty members from all of BU’s Schools and Colleges. Please nominate one of your colleagues or yourself to join the Faculty Council to represent Chobanian & Avedisian School of Medicine. This is a great opportunity to be a part of the University’s governance. 

 

Complete this survey for the nomination by Friday, March 28, 2025. 

 

Please contact Dr. Hee-Young Park, hypark@bu.edu, with any questions you may have.

Applications Now Open for Early Career, Clinician Educator, & Mid-Career Faculty Leadership Programs


BUMC Early Career Faculty Development Program (ECP)

Applications Due: March 31

Early career faculty are invited to participate in a structured, longitudinal career development program from October 2025 to June 2026. To apply, and to find out more information about the program, click here.


BUMG Clinician Educator Leadership Program (CELP)

Applications Due: March 31

Clinician Educators (CEs) are invited to apply and participate in a structured, longitudinal program focusing on improving CEs ability to conduct rigorous educational program design, evaluation, and scholarly dissemination. Program runs from September 2025 to June 2026. To apply, and to find out more information about the program, click here.

 

BUMC Mid-Career Faculty Leadership Program (MFL)

Applications Due: March 31

Late assistant, all associate professors and early professors are invited to apply to this experiential and project-based leadership program from September 2025 to June 2026. To apply, and to find out more information about the program, click here.

In the Media

AAMC

Ranking residency programs on vibes

Angela Jackson, MD


AARP

Is It Too Soon to Diagnose Alzheimer’s in People With No Symptoms?

Andrew Budson, MD


The Boston Globe

‘Short sighted’: What canceled FDA meetings and WHO withdrawal mean for fall flu vaccines

David Hamer, MD

Events

// UPCOMING

Provost Workshop | BU Safety, Security & Preparedness: A Collaborative Approach

Date: Wednesday, March 12

Time: 3-5 p.m.

Location: Instructional Building (L), Hiebert Lounge

Register here


This workshop brings together key public safety stakeholders at Boston University—including the BU Police Department, BU Emergency Management, and BU Public Safety—to discuss their roles in ensuring a secure and prepared campus environment. A fraud specialist will provide insights into student fraud cases and prevention, while BU Emergency Management will share how they enhance campus resilience. The BU Police Department will introduce their comfort dog and discuss law enforcement efforts, and BU Public Safety will address safety topics specific to the BU Medical Campus. This session fosters collaboration and awareness to strengthen safety initiatives across the University.

AΩA Visiting Professor Hybrid Lecture: Yehoda Martei, MD, MSCE, University of Pennsylvania

Date: Monday, March 17

Time: 11 a.m.-Noon

Location: Housman Medical Research Center (R) 115 or Zoom

Register for virtual lecture here


The AOA Executive Committee is proud to present the 2025 AOA Visiting Professorship with Dr. Martei, an assistant professor of medicine and the vice chief of diversity, inclusion and health equity in the division of hematology-oncology. She is also a global health scholar with research focusing on implementation strategies for eliminating global disparities in breast cancer outcomes by optimizing high quality breast cancer therapy delivery in low-resource settings.

// SAVE THE DATE

Provost Workshop | Negotiation and Conflict Management

Date: Monday, March 24

Time: 3-5 p.m.

Location: Instructional Building (L), Hiebert Lounge

Register here


Speaker: Moshe Cohen, MBA, senior lecturer, management & organizations, BU Questrom


Where there are people, there is conflict, so to work effectively together people must learn to negotiate their way to collaborative solutions. This session looks at what makes conflict and negotiations challenging for many people and provides skills, strategies and tips to help people resolve conflicts or advocate for themselves and others more effectively. The session is interactive, experiential and fun.

Provost Workshop | Addiction

Date: Tuesday, April 8

Time: 3-5 p.m.

Location: Instructional Building (L), Hiebert Lounge

Register here


Join in for an insightful workshop on addiction research featuring researchers from the Medical School, SPH and BMC. This event will present key issues related to addiction research with the aim of encouraging collaborations and new research opportunities.


Key Presentations:

  • "New preclinical models for the study of opioid physical dependence under prolonged pain states" Venetia Zachariou, PhD, Edward Avedisian Professor and chair of pharmacology, physiology & biophysics
  • "What do we know about collegiate recovery programs? A survey of program directors and students" Noel Vest, MD, assistant professor, community health sciences, SPH
  • "Engaging youth To reduce harms related to substance use" Sarah M. Bagley, MD, associate professor, medicine and pediatrics
  • "What can we do to make addiction treatment more appealing, effective, and equitable for Black patients?" Miriam Komaromy, MD, professor, medicine/GIM; medical director, Grayken Center for Addiction, BMC

GMS Inaugural Research Symposium 2025

Date: Thursday, April 10

Time: Noon-3 p.m.

Location: Instructional Building (L), Hiebert Lounge


Research Talk Award

Granted to applicants in the following categories:

  • 2 Postdocs
  • 2 Early career PhD or MD/PhD
  • 2 PhD or MD/PhD


Poster Presentation Award

Granted to applicants in the following categories:

  • 2 Postdocs
  • 2 Early career PhD or MD/PhD
  • 2 PhD or MD/PhD
  • 2 Masters


More information on how to apply here.

Provost Workshop | Presentation Skills for Healthcare Professionals

Date: Thursday, April 24

Time: 3-5 p.m.

Location: Instructional Building (L), Hiebert Lounge

Register here


Speaker: Justin Joseph, associate professor, director, health communication, BU College of Communication


This dynamic, hands-on workshop is designed specifically for students, researchers and healthcare professionals who want to enhance their public speaking skills and communicate more effectively with patients, colleagues and broader audiences. Whether presenting at a conference, leading a team meeting or delivering patient education, this workshop will help you develop the confidence and tools to present with clarity and impact.

20th Annual John McCahan Medical Campus Education Day

Date: Wednesday, May 21, 2025 (Pre-workshops on May 20)

Time: 8:30 a.m.-6 p.m.

Location: Instructional Building (L), Hiebert Lounge


BUMC faculty, fellows, residents, students and staff who are interested in educational innovations and scholarship are invited to submit an abstract or workshop proposal of ongoing or completed projects. Projects centered around education, such as (but not limited to) teaching and learning, clinical training, and assessment and evaluation, are welcome. The deadline to submit is Friday, April 11.


Theme: Tradition & Transformation

  • Keynote Speaker: Karen H. Antman, MD, BUMC provost and dean, Chobanian & Avedisian School of Medicine


To submit a project focused on education: 

  • Abstracts
  • Workshops (Workshops will run on Tuesday, May 20, and have the option of being in-person OR virtual)


We invite you to gather at the end of the day for a picnic on the Talbot Green at the Medical Campus to honor Dr. Antman and celebrate her two decades of leadership and service to the Chobanian & Avedisian School of Medicine and the BU Medical Campus.


To find out more about McCahan Day and the celebratory picnic, visit bumc.bu.edu/jmedday


This annual event is hosted by the department of medical sciences & education.

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