23rd “Find-Your-Role-Model” Session (7th in 2015 Series)

We have been holding a series of events called “Find-Your-Role-Model” Session to provide students with opportunities to interact with TMDU alumni and world-wide leaders in health sciences. Through this roundtable-type, relaxed atmosphere event, we hope students will be able to find their role models in order to facilitate their career development in becoming future global leaders.
In the seventh Find-Your-Role-Model session of academic year 2015 we will be hosting Dr. Matthew Weinstock, a Chief Medical Resident of the Internal Medicine training program at Brigham and Women's Hospital, an affiliate of Harvard Medical School. Previous to this Dr. Weinstock served as a Hematology/Oncology fellow at Beth Israel Deaconess Hospital. This session will be carried out in a round-table discussion format, and will cover the following points. Everyone is welcome to join us in a hearty discussion.
- Undergrad majors and their influence on medical careers
- Popular medical specialties for new grads in the U.S.
- Reasons behind choosing a career in hematology/oncology
- Chief resident’s responsibilities and experiences
- Working on the NEJM Clinical Problem Solving and Interactive Medical Cases team
Date & Time
18:00 – 19:00, Wednesday, February 3, 2016
Venue
G-Lab (Office for Global Education and Career Development), M&D Tower 8F
Guest
Matthew Weinstock, M.D.
Chief Resident of Internal Medicine,
Brigham and Women’s Hospital
USA
Eligibility
- Open to all students, residents, post-docs, and faculties
Especially for those interested in an academic career in medicine in the United States!
Discussion style
- The guest will share his career experiences; then move on to the roundtable discussion.
- Language(s): English