Dean's Significant Conversations: What's age got to do with it? Expectations and communications across the generations

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Lecture/Speaker Audience: Alumni Audience: Faculty Audience: Graduate/Professional ... Audience: Postdoctoral Scholars

Wed, Feb 12, 2025

5 PM – 7 PM EST (GMT-5)

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Registration is now closed, but you can join the session live at the Wolstein Research Center, or via Live Stream at http://www.case.edu/livestream/s1.

There are five generations active in the School of Medicine community: The Silent Generation (1925-1945), Baby Boomers (1946-1964), Generation X (1965-1980), Millennials (1981-2000) and Generation Z (2001-2020). This Significant Conversation will focus on understanding the different expectations that the generations bring to an academic medical setting where education and research are the focus for us all to be in the common space both as faculty, students and staff while highlighting the opportunities to look beyond age and embrace different perspectives to address our common goals.

Conversation: 5–6:30 p.m.
Reception: 6:30–7 p.m.

Event Speakers - Ted Parran, MD, Isabel and Carter Wang Professor and Chair in Medical Education, CWRU School of Medicine (Baby Boomer)
- Ken Remy, MD, Center Director, The Blood, Heart, Lung, and Immunology Research Center, CWRU and University Hospitals of Cleveland; Director, -Pulmonary and Critical Care Research (Gen X)
- Sarah Augustine, MD, Chair of the CWRU SOM Committee on Medical Student Promotion; Advancement Director of Clinical Performance Improvement, Cleveland VA (Gen X)
- Trenley Anderson, MD, resident in Child Neurology at University Hospitals (Millennial)
- Shejuti Wahed, Case Western Reserve University undergraduate student, senior year majoring in neuroscience and psychology (Gen Z)

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