Presented by Mark Callery, MD at the SAGES 2014 Meeting; Panel – Career Development Symposium
How do you advance?–1:12
Why is getting promoted important?–1:59
setting the stage–4:23
essential things to understand–5:36
institutional culture & mission–5:58
ranks, tracks & titles–7:02
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