The School of Medicine Office for Faculty is pleased to announce the 2018 ALICE Participants
Academic Leadership, Innovation, and Collaborative Engagement (ALICE) is a yearlong program for mid-career women faculty. The program focuses on personal leadership skills designed to help individuals gain greater self-awareness, management, negotiation, and communication skills needed to deftly navigate leadership in academic medicine. ALICE was developed to help address the stubborn paucity of women in senior leadership positions in academic medicine. The program aims to further develop a cadre of women faculty who possess the expertise and self-awareness to excel in academic leadership, and to create a community of women leaders within the School of Medicine.
Gowthami Arepally, MD, Medicine
Megan Clowse, MD, Medicine
Deborah Fisher, MD, Medicine
Nancie Maclver, MD, PhD, Pediatrics
Shannon McCall, MD, Pathology
Lynn McKinley-Grant, MD, Dermatology
Christina Meade, PhD, Psychiatry
Susan Murphy, PhD, Obstetrics and Gynecology
Susanna Naggie, MD, Medicine
Shelby Reed, PhD, Population Health Sciences
Jennifer Rothman, MD, Pediatrics
Mari Shinohara, PhD, Immunology
Melissa Teitelman, MD, Medicine
Jane Trinh, MD, Pediatrics