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    A Conversation with Drs. Mary Ellen Nevins & Pat Chute!

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    About this Episode

    Drs. Chute and Nevins are leaders in the field of education and communication. Their areas of expertise include leadership development in both medical and academic environments. With more than 30 years of experience in education, medicine and collegiate administration, these dynamic learning leaders are passionate about each professional reaching his or her fullest potential. Their combined experiences provide a context for professionals who seek advancement in their respective workplaces.  Chute and Nevins are recognized as experts who guide aspiring professionals along a personal path to career fulfillment through proven instructional methodologies.  

    Cognizant of challenges in today’s medical and education workplaces, Chute and Nevins have inspired hundreds of practitioners with their wisdom and wit. Honoring the starting point of each professional seeking growth, a guided path to propel the career journey forward is offered. Blueprints to build upon an existing foundation of professional craft to drive growth for leadership in today’s workplaces and those of the future are provided. Guarding against professional complacency or even stagnation, a vibrant path of incremental advancement and workplace satisfaction is suggested.  Individuals who wish to revitalize commitment to their practice with a view toward career advancement, will find perspectives within this challenging program for personal and professional growth.

    For more information, please visit:  www.propellingcareers.org

     

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