Faculty Factory
Faculty Factory
The Faculty Factory is a community of faculty development leaders in academic health systems. We share a passion for serving faculty and helping them exceed their clinical, research, education, program-building, administrative, and leadership expectations.
The Faculty Factory Podcast emerged from a desire to communicate faculty-development-specific information in a consistent, modern, practical, and intimate way. To learn more, visit: FacultyFactory.org.
The Faculty Factory Podcast emerged from a desire to communicate faculty-development-specific information in a consistent, modern, practical, and intimate way. To learn more, visit: FacultyFactory.org.
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Mar 6, 2020 • 21min
Writing the Right Grant with Elise M. Weerts, PhD (Faculty Factory Snippet No. 10)
Elise M. Weerts, PhD, joins the Faculty Factory Podcast this week to bring us insight on writing the "right" grant. Dr. Weerts is Professor of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences with Johns Hopkins Medicine in Baltimore, Md. Today’s edition of the Faculty Factory Podcast is another faculty development “snippet” episode. For free resources and to listen to more episodes visit http://facultyfactory.org/podcast/.

Feb 28, 2020 • 26min
Be a Memorable Mentor with Donna Vogel, PhD (Faculty Factory Snippet No. 9)
Donna L. Vogel, MD, PhD, joins our podcast for an important discussion on how to be a memorable mentor. Today’s edition of the Faculty Factory Podcast is another faculty development “snippet” episode. Dr. Vogel held the position of Director, the Professional Development Office, Johns Hopkins University. She was also previously Program Director of the Reproductive Medicine grant portfolio at the National Institutes of Health (NIH).

Feb 21, 2020 • 29min
A Faculty Factory Interview with Clara L. Lapiner, MPH
Clara L. Lapiner, MPH, is our guest on the Faculty Factory this week. Ms. Lapiner serves as Executive Director of Faculty Professional Development, Diversity and Inclusion at Columbia University Irving Medical Center in New York, NY.

Feb 14, 2020 • 44min
A Faculty Factory Interview with Zuber Mulla, PhD, CPH, FACE
Zuber Mulla, PhD, CPH, FACE, is our guest on the Faculty Factory this week. Dr. Mulla serves as Assistant Academic Dean for Faculty Development and Professor of Obstetrics and Gynecology at Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center El Paso.

Feb 7, 2020 • 27min
Get That Paper off the Ground with Donna L. Vogel, MD, PhD (Faculty Factory Snippet No. 8)
Donna L. Vogel, MD, PhD, joins our podcast for an important discussion on how faculty can write well, get their paper off the ground and lower their barriers to success. Today’s edition of the Faculty Factory Podcast is another faculty development “snippet” episode. Dr. Vogel held the position of Director, the Professional Development Office, Johns Hopkins University. She was also previously Program Director of the Reproductive Medicine grant portfolio at the National Institutes of Health (NIH).

Jan 31, 2020 • 14min
Six Secrets to Success with Charles G. Irvin, Ph.D., DE, ATSF, FERS (Faculty Factory Snippet No. 7)
Charles G. Irvin, Ph.D., DE, ATSF, FERS, is our guest this week for another Faculty Factory Snippet episode. He dives into a discussion on his six secrets of success, based on a popular YouTube video and motivational speech from Arnold Schwarzenegger. Dr. Irvin is a Professor of Medicine, Professor of Physiology and Biophysics, Vice Chairman for Research Department of Medicine and Director of the Vermont Lung Center at the University of Vermont. He was named Associate Dean for Faculty for the College of Medicine in 2012.

Jan 24, 2020 • 17min
Communications, Altmetrics and Patreon with Casey Callanan, MBA (Faculty Factory Podcast Episode No. 53)
Faculty Factory Podcast producer and web content manager, Casey Callanan, MBA, joins the show this week to discuss communications, altmetrics and the launch of our Faculty Factory Patreon webpage. By joining the Faculty Factory’s Patreon page you’ll be supporting the entire Faculty Factory project to ensure our weekly podcast and website can continue its mission and thrive. We share a passion for serving faculty and helping you exceed their clinical, research, education, program building, and leadership expectations. Learn more about how you can support us by listening to today's episode, and by visiting our official Patreon webpage.

Jan 17, 2020 • 18min
How to Turbocharge your Presentation Skills with Donna L. Vogel, MD, PhD (Faculty Factory Snippet No. 6)
On this faculty development “snippet” episode of the Faculty Factory Podcast we are joined by Donna L. Vogel, MD, PhD, to discuss how faculty can turbocharge their presentation skills. Dr. Vogel held the position of Director, the Professional Development Office, Johns Hopkins University. She was also previously Program Director of the Reproductive Medicine grant portfolio at the National Institutes of Health (NIH).

Jan 10, 2020 • 9min
Myers–Briggs Type Indicator (MBTI) (Faculty Factory Snippet No. 5)
Dr. Kim Skarupski shares her thoughts on an important topic within faculty development and academic affairs in this brand new “Snippet" episode of the Faculty Factory podcast. Today's episode is about the Myers–Briggs Type Indicator (MBTI) personality preference tool.

Jan 3, 2020 • 19min
Professional Societies, Beyond Getting the Journal with Donna L. Vogel, MD, PhD (Faculty Factory Snippet No. 4)
On this faculty development “snippet” episode of the Faculty Factory Podcast we are once again joined by Donna L. Vogel, MD, PhD. These days, reasons for belonging to a society (or multiple societies) go far beyond receiving and reading that society's journal. Dr. Vogel is a strong proponent of belonging to a professional society and describes some of the benefits in this interview. She also outlines some tips for getting the most out of attending conferences and networking.
Dr. Vogel held the position of Director, the Professional Development Office, Johns Hopkins University. She was also previously Program Director of the Reproductive Medicine grant portfolio at the National Institutes of Health (NIH).


