You have returned to the top of the page and may restart browsing.
Skip Main Navigation
You have skipped the global top navigation and may now begin browsing the page.

Leadership & Career Development

Autonomy in Practice

About the Program

Autonomy In Practice IconAre you looking to foster your personal and professional growth while making a lasting impact on the next generation of physicians? The Offices of Faculty Affairs & Development and Student Affairs & Medical Education are excited to announce our Autonomy in Practice: Foundations of Coaching program.

This efficient 4-session program will equip you with evidence-based coaching techniques to unlock the innate potential of learners. In-person sessions are dedicated to hands-on coaching practice with real-time feedback and expert guidance from professional coaches, while flexible remote reading and discussions fit your busy schedule. You'll guide students in developing self-directed, lifelong learning habits—a critical necessity in the rapidly evolving world of healthcare—while building skills that benefit team members, peer support, and the next generation of physicians.

Program Leader: Binata Mukherjee, M.D., M.B.A., Assistant Dean of Faculty and Professional Development and Director of Healthcare Leadership Initiatives

CME Credit: Continuing Medical Education (CME) credits are currently being applied for to support your professional development.

For more information, contact Dr. Binata Mukherjee at bmukherjee@southalabama.edu


Chair Development Series

About the Program

The Chair Development Series, offered by the Office of Faculty Affairs and Faculty Development, is designed to support department chairs in developing the leadership skills essential for success in their roles. This program provides a structured opportunity to evaluate your role as a chair, formulate strategies to actualize your department's vision in alignment with the organization's mission, and build a strong network of chairs across USA Health and the Frederick P. Whiddon College of Medicine.

Through collaborative learning and shared experiences, participants gain practical insights and tools to navigate the complexities of academic leadership while fostering meaningful connections with colleagues facing similar challenges and opportunities.

CME Credit: Continuing Medical Education (CME) credits are currently being applied for to support your professional development.

For more information, contact Dr. Binata Mukherjee at bmukherjee@southalabama.edu