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ENDONews – A Word From the DDD
Dr. Jacqueline James
I would like to thank Gary for his vision, hard work, enthusiasm and support for our division and for me personally over the past several years. In the past month, as I have transitioned into the role, I have begun the process of getting to know the division leaders at each of hospital sites and my fellow colleagues better. In reviewing their contributions and roles within the division, I feel even more privileged to have been given the task of Departmental Division Director (DDD) to be able to represent them at the broader university table.
My first task as DDD is to discover how best to serve the academic needs of our community of endocrinologists and our associated scientists, and the clinical needs of our patients in the broader community. An important principle the Department of Medicine has adopted is to ensure that the perspectives and experiences of our patients and their families drive our work. This means that in addition to continuing to build on the basic and clinical research agendas, and providing outstanding training for the next generation of clinicians, our division will be seeking ways of improving collaboration across our sites to better provide patient-focused care. Over the next few months, we will be embarking on a process to collectively discuss and decide how best to steer our efforts, affectionately (or un- affectionately) known, as strategic planning. I recognize that planning needs to be organized and cannot occur without input from division members, so I will ask members to enjoy (or tolerate!) the process.
Starting in early fall, and hopefully complete over the winter, we will have our collective long-term plan in place. I have several ideas and priorities that will be vetted in the process and of course will be soliciting colleagues’ ideas and commitment so that we may embark on a plan that is both inspirational and achievable. We have truly world class research programs in diabetes and metabolism. The most challenging of our needs as a division at present is to build our endocrine and endocrine oncology research programs over the next several years. With wise heads, willing hearts, excellent collaboration and some solid resources – we can do it!
Our leadership team for our university-wide educational programming for this year includes: Dr. Jeremy Gilbert - Program Director of our Endocrinology Subspecialty Residency Training Program, Dr. Maria Wolfs coordinates the Academic Half Day, Dr. George Fantus coordinates City-Wide Endocrine Rounds, Dr. Shoba Kumar organizes Faculty Development Day. And our new program administrator is Maria Bridgemohan.
As we haven’t published in a few months, we have lots to share, please enjoy EndoNews. We are trying some new things, so let us know how we can improve.
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