Recommended Reading: Tips for Beating Burnout in Graduate School

Informative Read:  Tips for Beating Burnout in Graduate School | SBM – Society of Behavioral Medicine Claire Dunphy, MA; Doctoral Student in Clinical Psychology, Fordham University Jennifer Mandelbaum, MPH; Doctoral Student in Public Health, University of South Carolina Mary Martinelli, MA; Doctoral Student in Clinical Psychology, Drexel University Graduate students in the health field areContinue reading “Recommended Reading: Tips for Beating Burnout in Graduate School”

Recommended Reading: Tips for Staying Healthy in Graduate School

Informative Read:  Tips for Staying Healthy in Graduate School | SBM – Society of Behavioral Medicine Jocelyn E. Remmert, MS; Doctoral Student, Drexel University Tiffany Bullard; Doctoral Student, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Welcome to graduate school in the health field. It’s normal to feel stress, anxiety, and depression.  Other unhealthy habits like drinking alcoholContinue reading “Recommended Reading: Tips for Staying Healthy in Graduate School”

Celebrating January – Mentoring Month

Each year since the launch of National Mentoring Month in 2002, the campaign has enjoyed the strong support of the President and the United States Congress. 17 January is INTERNATIONAL MENTORING DAY and Dr. MLK DAY OF SERVICE What is a Mentor? Ambassadors of Mentoring Read about a Mentor/Mentee Match Story Fun Idea Starters: MentoringContinue reading “Celebrating January – Mentoring Month”

13 Rules of Leadership – In Life and Leadership

Powell offered 13 rules for leadership in his 2012 memoir, It Worked for Me: In Life and Leadership. It ain’t as bad as you think. It will look better in the morning. Leaving the office at night with a winning attitude affects more than you alone; it also conveys that attitude to your followers. Get mad, thenContinue reading “13 Rules of Leadership – In Life and Leadership”