IAMSE Webcast Fall Seminar Series

Thursday, September 10, 2015, Noon to 1 pm
Thursday, September 17, 2015, Noon to 1 pm
Thursday, September 24, 2015, Noon to 1 pm
Thursday, October 1, 2015, Noon to 1 pm
Thursday, October 8, 2015, Noon to 1 pm
Campus: 
Dayton
260 White Hall
Audience: 
Faculty

Brownbag it! IAMSE Webcast Seminar Fall 2015 Series

5 consecutive Thursdays, September 10-October 8, 2105. From 12:00 - 1:00 PM, in 260 White Hall

Evolution and Revolution in Medical Education – Placing Faculty and Students in New Experiences for Teaching and Learning

The Fall IAMSE webinar series has been traditionally dedicated to highlighting the most current issues in health sciences education, newest and most innovative technological teaching applications, and cutting-edge curricular developments that are advancing teaching and learning in the health sciences. We will continue this tradition this year by focusing on programs that are changing roles of faculty from traditional “sage-on-the-stage” content deliverers to motivators, synthesizers, mentors, facilitators, and learning coaches; changing learning environments from the traditional classroom to more experiential clinical learning sites based in-part on health system needs, utilizing competencies and milestones to measure student learning and progress that foster a flexible progression through the curriculum and integrate basic science into the clerkships, developing curricula that focus on “student well-being and resiliency”, and modifying timelines for student progression to residency.

Sep 10 "Value Added Student Roles that Align Education and Health System Needs," presented by, Jed Gonzalo and Britta Thompson (Penn State College of Medicine)
Sep 17 "A Developmental Pursuit of Foundational Scientific Knowledge," presented by, Kim Lomis (Vanderbilt University School of Medicine)
Sep 24 "Closing the Gap Between Undergraduate Medical Education and Practice Realities of Today and Tomorrow," presented by, Lotte N. Dyrbye (Mayo Medical School)
Oct 1 "An Accelerated Pathway to Produce 21st Century Primary Care Physicians, " presented by, Tonya Fancher & Mark Henderson (University of California-Davis)
Oct 8 "Educating Medical Students in a Clinical Environment Throughout the Entire Curriculum," presented by Brenda Rogers (University of Missouri-Kansas City)

For information, contact
Nancy Harker
Office of Academic Affairs
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