Dear Faculty,
We are still in need of faculty reviewers for the Significance & Innovation Workshop scheduled on Tuesday, July 9th from 2-3 pm. Your expertise and feedback are invaluable to our applicants as they prepare their submissions for the October 2024 K Club cycle.
As a reminder, we are offering compensation in the form of discretionary funds ($150 per workshop) for your time and effort. Reviewers will receive relevant application drafts one week before the workshop and are expected to review the drafts in advance and participate in the critical discussion during the workshop.
We appreciate those who have already signed up, and we encourage others to consider contributing to our workshop. You can sign up for the workshop using this link or by emailing us at PediatricResearch@duke.edu.
Thank you very much for your support of our program. Should you have any questions, please feel free to reach out
Dear Faculty,
We are seeking faculty reviewers for the current cycle of the Pediatrics Department K Club (for those submitting Ks in Oct 2024). Please note that we are offering compensation to reviewers for their time and effort in the form of discretionary funds ($150 per workshop). Reviewers will receive relevant application drafts 1 week before the workshop and will be expected to review the drafts in advance and attend the workshop to participate in a critical discussion of the application.
We have the following workshops scheduled. If your schedule allows, please follow this link to sign up for one (or more) or email us at PediatricResearch@duke.edu letting us know which you can attend:
- Candidate Section Workshop – Monday, Jun 10th: 11a-12p
- Significance/Innovation Workshop– Tuesday, Jul 9th: 2-3p
- Mock Review Workshop – Thursday, Aug 1st: 12-1p
We have two applicants participating in this cycle of the K Club:
- Lindsay Edwards, MD, Assistant Professor of Pediatrics, Cardiology: K08, Machine Learning-Driven Fetal Detection of Coarctation of the Aorta
- Natalie Katz, MD, Assistant Professor of Pediatrics, Neurology: CNCDP K12, Characterization of pediatric FSHD for clinical trial readiness
Again, if you’re able to, please select a workshop here or email us back. Thank you very much for your support to our program, and let us know if you have questions.
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