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AAS Special Presentation

AAS Special Presentation

Leading in Crisis, Part Two: Leading in the next Normal

presented by Janet Pinkerton Dombrowski

Wednesday, September 9, 2020
7:00pm Eastern/6:00pm Central/5:00pm Mountain/4:00pm Pacific

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The Association for Academic Surgery invites our members to join Janet Pinkerton Dombrowski for the second half of her webinar series, Leading in Crisis: Session 2 – Leading in the Next Normal: Making Meaning for Yourself and the Organization. Janet is a highly sought-after speaker, and in 2017 gave presentations at both the Academic Surgical Congress and the SUS Mid-Career Development Course. She has coached many physician leaders in academic surgery and beyond. Her Leading In Crisis webinars were created in response to the current COVID-related obstacles in healthcare and the world as a whole.

Leading in Crisis, Session 2 – Leading in the Next Normal: Making Meaning for Yourself and the Organization

  1. Acknowledging and recognizing the signs of individual and collective sustained crisis
  2.  Implementing practical strategies for addressing “whole person” impacts of sustained crisis on individuals
  3. Building strategies for organizational recovery and sustainability

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