What's an Edition?

Rebecca Helton, MA

I’m glad you asked! An edition is a customized version of the site for an institution, organization, or group.  Content posted to an edition can be pushed publically to …

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Perfection is a Productivity Blocker

Jamie Meegan, PhD

Drop perfectionism to increase productivity and well-being

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Sure You're Overcommitted? Here's A Hint...

Fighty Squirrel, PhD, Awe.Some.

Have you surrounded your phone and laptop with notes saying ‘Say No!’? Do you look at next week’s schedule and wonder what were you thinking? Do you leave meetings …

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Strategic Procrastination

Julie Bastarache, MD

Strategic Procrastination – transforming a time-killing obstacle into a time-saving life hack

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What the F? Advice for Fellowship Applicants from Reviewers. Part 3

Melissa Krasnove

In the final post of this three part series, I share insight from a dozen faculty who review NRSA fellowship applications.

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National Mentor Month: Standing on the Shoulders of Giants

Eric Austin, MD, MSCI

Mentoring and career development work together to propel your academic success.

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Email: Do It Well

Julia Phillippi, PhD

Recently I picked up Send: Why People Email so Badly and How to Do It Better; it turned out to be very useful.

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The One with the Pivot

Rachel Yoho, CDP, PhD

“Pivot...pivaat... PIVAAAT!”  As Spring 2020 ended, the higher ed community closed the door on "The One with the [educational] Pivot."

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Now Playing: Edge Video Vault

The Edge for Scholars

Welcome to the Edge for Scholars Video Vault. We're stockpiling high value career development resources and sharing the wealth. Visit Vault and add your suggestions

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Scientists and Clinicians: PR is Not a Four Letter Word

The Edge for Scholars

Many of us were trained to avoid reporters like the plague. We were told that our words would be misconstrued, our colleagues would judge us as being ‘showy’ and that …

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