
Three (Grant) Peeves in a Pod: Write Better
Contorted sentence structure and dense text torture reviewers.
Contorted sentence structure and dense text torture reviewers.
I thrive on people who are different than I am. And somewhere along the line I came to view myself as too busy to have lunch with anyone. Even the lunches I would have with trainees got pushed to the side in lieu of granola bars and yogurt.
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Daily news reporting is a tough and thankless task. A reporter can write a well thought out, hard-hitting story on a Thursday and, when they wake up Friday morning, the page is blank again and the editor is asking “What have you done for me lately?” Because TV stations and newspapers are in need of … Continue reading “How To Survive The Interview You Didn’t Know Was Coming”
Studies show infographics are an effective way to reach a broader audience. We talked with a pro to find out how to make the most impactful infographics.
Infographics deliver data with IMPACT, learn how to make your information stand out.
Spoiler: It’s more about career development than science!
We cannot trap our staff and faculty in over commitment on a burnout treadmill and imply blame that they are not smart enough to do their work properly. Work smarter is starting to leave a bitter taste.
This is for those of you who HATE time tracking. Because you’re too creative. Your job is too unpredictable. You don’t believe in time as we know it….whatever your reason. The only commodity you have as a scientist or physician is your time. And if you aren’t controlling your time with an iron fist, you … Continue reading “Time Management for Profs Who Hate Time Tracking”