Vision, Mission, Values of Subgroup
The K-Curious Group is a peer-mentorship group for early-career hospital-based researchers in the United States.
Vision:
To transform patient care by fostering, a culture of innovation, collaboration, and support for hospital, medicine teams, dedicated to discovering, evaluating, and implementing breakthroughs in healthcare
Mission:
To provide peer mentorship to early-career hospital-based researchers across the United States. This includes creating a supportive/safe/open environment to discuss/troubleshoot career challenges. We aim to promote a variety of activities, including works in progress, webinars with invited speakers addressing particular challenges for early-career hospital researchers (e.g. contract negotiations), and will draw on the knowledge and expertise of senior HOMERuN leadership.
Values:
Inclusive, mutually supportive, community, collaborative, and growth.
Team Leads
Nora Hutchinson, UCSF
Ashley Jenkins, University of Rochester School of Medicine
Team Member names and institutions
- Ashwin Sawant, Mount Sinai Hospital
- Thomas Robert Savage, Stanford
- Rob Gallo, Stanford
- Katalina Serna, The University of Texas Medical Branch
- Priya Prasad, UCSF
- Maylyn Martinez, University of Chicago
- Elizabeth Boggs Member, University of Colorado School of Medicine
- Amy Yu, University of Colorado School of Medicine
- Michelle Knees, University of Colorado School of Medicine
- Anna Maw, University of Colorado School of Medicine
- Tom Byrd, MD, MS University of Minnesota
- Eric Bressman, University of Pennsylvania
- Elizabeth Pope-Collins, University of Rochester School of Medicine
- Blair Golden, University of Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public Health
- Matthew Murrill, UCSF
Publications:
TBD