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Development of an Innovative Career Development Program for Early-Career Women Faculty.

Suzanne C DanhauerJanet A ToozeNatalie Am BarrettJamie S BlalockCarol A ShivelyMary Lou VoytkoSonia J Crandall
Published in: Global advances in health and medicine (2019)
Work-related skills/knowledge, confidence, and perceptions of the current environment increased significantly among program participants. These early-career women faculty indicated that the program augmented the skills needed to develop their careers in an academic medical center.
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