Panel to discuss imposter syndrome on Friday

Jasmine Riviere Marcelin, M.D., will be joined by colleagues Nicole Skinner, Sheritta Strong, M.D., and Steven Wengel, M.D., at the Schwartz Center Rounds on Friday.

Jasmine Riviere Marcelin, M.D., will be joined by colleagues Nicole Skinner, Sheritta Strong, M.D., and Steven Wengel, M.D., at the Schwartz Center Rounds on Friday.

Have you ever felt like your success wasn’t really yours?

You could be suffering from imposter syndrome.

Learn more about it at the next Schwartz Center Rounds on Feb. 14 from noon to 1 p.m. in the Fred & Pamela Buffett Cancer Center conference room 0.12.101.

Panelists include:

  • Jasmine Riviere Marcelin, M.D., assistant professor, infectious disease, UNMC College of Medicine;
  • Nicole Skinner, director, quality and patient safety, Nebraska Medicine;
  • Sheritta Strong, M.D., assistant professor, UNMC Department of Psychiatry, interim director of inclusion; and
  • Steven Wengel, M.D., assistant vice chancellor for campus wellness for UNMC and UNO.

Lunch from Valentino’s is provided at 11:45 a.m. to the first 70 attendees.

The event is hosted by the Office of Healthcare Ethics at Nebraska Medicine.