In recent years, there
has been increased competition for faculty positions at Research 1 (R1)
Institutions/Medical Schools. This presents a situation where many PhD
students and post-doctoral fellows are pursuing other career paths, thus
generating increased interest in career development sessions. Although
career development sessions have traditionally focused on positions at R1
Institutions/Medical Schools, several other career choices are also
available. Analysis of the Trainee Advisory Committee’s survey indicated
that trainees desire to be better informed about these multiple career
paths for physiologists, including what skills are required, how to best
prepare, and how to obtain these positions. Therefore, we have organized a
career development session that will examine different PhD career paths,
including both ‘academic’ and ‘industry’ positions. Experienced speakers
will discuss their careers in a variety of settings, including a small
undergraduate College (Research/Teaching position), Community College
(primarily teaching), Large Pharmaceutical Company, and Small
Pharmaceutical Company, and will focus on practical issues and skills
necessary to be competitive within each of these career paths. We are
confident that the timing of this topic and its invited speakers are
appropriate, and would be attractive to postdoctoral fellows (at all
stages), as well as PhD students nearing graduation. Furthermore, this
session may give senior scientists, responsible for recruiting and hiring,
insight into the concerns of future hires. Based on our successful format
at EB ’06, we propose a session involving both oral presentations by
invited speakers at different stages in their careers, and a breakout
session in where trainees can have specific concerns/questions addressed
by interacting individually with the speaker. We believe that this session
will be a valuable and informative session for trainees interested in
exploring multiple career paths available to physiologists.
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Introduction
Erica A. Wehrwein
Jennifer L. Pluznick, Ph.D.
Sean D. Stocker, Ph.D.
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