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Elevate Your Potential


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The AAMC’s latest suite of CORE Leadership Development programs are designed to address the evolving needs of the academic medicine community, offering a contextualized, data-driven curriculum.

Designed for those seeking to form their leadership identity, establish their credibility, and realize their impact, Elevate Your Potential creates a collaborative space for learning from peers across academic medicine. Participants will develop a personalized leadership development roadmap with guidance from expert facilitators, allowing for targeted growth and the ability to immediately apply new strategies in their day-to-day roles. 


Who Should Attend?

This foundational program is ideal for individual contributors aiming to enhance their skills, new and emerging leaders wanting to develop their leadership capabilities, and experienced leaders who have not received formal leadership training. This program is well-suited for entry and mid-level staff and faculty aiming to enhance their professional performance to achieve personal, team, or organizational goals. This program is open to faculty, professional, and administrative staff from across academic medicine and science. 

Upcoming Session

This program will be hosted virtually over the following two weeks:

August 19 & 21, 2025
August 26 & 28, 2025
 

Program Objectives

At program completion, participants will be ready to immediately: 

  • Establish themselves as credible leaders throughout their organization. 

  • Use effective communication strategies to build strong relationships.  

  • Build trust and establish themselves as authentic leaders. 

  • Identify and remove barriers to initiative-taking leadership. 


Questions? Email learningandleadershipdevelopment@aamc.org
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