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In 2012, Case Western Reserve University (CWRU) launched its FLEX program when Dean Pamela B. Davis, Dean of the School of Medicine, endorsed a grass-roots concept of empowerment to potentially facilitate a culture change within the university faculty. Using focus groups to determine the barriers to achieve such a goal, members of the Steering Committee of Women Faculty School of Medicine (WFSOM) proposed a program to address the disparities in the number of women entering the field of health sciences as compared to the proportion of women in leadership positions in their field.
Mission FLEX: A Professional Development Program for Women Faculty of the School of Medicine is a customized program that provides training and skills development to help talented women faculty advance their careers and prepare for leadership opportunities. Through a series of workshops and coaching sessions, FLEX provides executive leadership training to build competencies in communication, leadership and executive presence. Goals
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