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Event

Becoming a Resilient Scientist Discussion Group for Unit 4

Speaker: OITE Well-being Facilitators

About this event

This facilitated small group discussion will allow you to reflect on the material from “Becoming a Resilient Scientist Series Unit 4: Feedback Resilience” in a safe and confidential space. We will discuss how the materials relate to your own life, learn from each other, and support one another.

We all need feedback to grow and learn but we often become defensive and are unable to learn from the feedback we receive, even if it is delivered well. In this webinar, we will talk about why receiving feedback is so difficult and explore ways to stay calm and engaged when receiving feedback. We will also talk about giving feedback in a calm and assertive way so that our voice can be heard.

**Attendees must attend or watch the lecture portion of the series prior to attending this discussion group.

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Date

Nov 02, 2023

Time

3pm - 4pm

Location

Building 2, Room 2W15

Intended Audience

Postdoctoral Fellows, Graduate Students, Postbac

How to attend

This is a hybrid event, held in person on the NIH Bethesda campus. We strongly encourage local participants to join us in person as there are substantial benefits to networking with colleagues, taking a walk across campus, and getting out of the research space. We also encourage trainees and fellows on other campuses to gather for “watch parties” for the same reasons.

Accommodations and additional information

American Sign Language interpreting services, CART services, and other reasonable accommodations are available upon request. Individuals who need interpreting services and/or other reasonable accommodations to participate in this event should contact OITE at oite@nih.gov or the NIH Interpreting Office directly at nih@ainterpreting.com. Requests should be made at least five business days in advance, when possible, in order to ensure interpreter availability.

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