Bridging the Gap Across Disciplines and Professions: Crossing Parallels Invited Keynote

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Bridging the Gap Across Disciplines and

Chris E. Stout Center for Global Initiatives
Professions: Crossing Parallels
I’ll discuss Ways to work across, and with, many disciplines Methods to “stack” your work in order to amplify it Ideas and examples you can mimic and adapt to your work Note: Advice is hard, so if you are more so focused in one area, specialty, or sub-specialty, this may not be helpful to your interests.

“Processional Effect”

Psychology is a part of almost everything.
It’s the connecting tread running through most all that I have done.

Richards and Gottfredson, 1984

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IEEE/Engineering UN Pharmacy formulary Policy Nonprofits Private Practice Research Technology Testimony Curriculum design Publishing Training Lobbying

Crossing disciplines

So,
lets shift into what I mean by “stacking.” It can be content, projects, travel... Here are some examples:

How Getting Started got started

Ethics and Assessment

Books, Books, Books….

This is where it starts to get complicated.

A linear regression is a linear regression

Travel stacking example

Volunteering

Halong Bay, Vietnam

The basic idea is that doing good work and helping others shouldn’t be so hard…

LinkedIn Newsletter and Influencer Articles

disciplines to highlight interesting people

http://www.apa.org/international/
http://div52.org/announcements/job postings/

Outcomes of our key project partner

“73 Cents a Life”

In summary • Pursue “tangential” interests and opportunities –I bet they will be additive and augmenting • See where there are opportunities (#volunteer!) • Be open (it can be scary at first) • Be creative (never thought I’d make a formulary) • Be helpful (do what needs to get done) • Respectfully bring Psychology to the table.
Think
and write like a journalist,
Or
a scientist, Or an essayist.
As
a psychologist, I believe, you have a responsibility to share what you have learned, be it via writing, speaking, and/or teaching.

Avoiding future-forward regrets

Advice is hard.

There
is no fixed set of rules, no set path, that you have to follow.
ALifeInFull.org https://issuu.com/dr.chrisstout/stacks https://www.youtube.com/c/ChrisStout/videos

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DrChrisStout@gmail.com Great Things…!

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