Announcements
2020 Snow Season Education Retreat
Special Focus: Improving
Assessment of Learning
Registration is NOW OPEN!
This is a full-day education retreat with a special
focus on Improving Assessment of Learning. The Retreat will feature workshops,
networking. and the First Annual Snow Season Debate "A Solution for Wellness:
Making the USMLE Pass/Fail"
Find the schedule online. *These events are
open to all faculty.
Teaching Academy Induction and Award
Ceremony
Wednesday, January 15, 2020
5:00 - 6:30pm
Med Ed 200 (Sullivan Classroom)
Snow Season Poster Session and Reception
Wednesday, January 15, 2020
6:30 - 8:00pm
Med Ed 100 (Larner Classroom)
Snow Season Education Retreat
Thursday, January 16, 2020
8:00am - 4:15pm
Dudley H. Davis Center
Medical Education Grand Rounds
Join the Teaching Academy on Friday, December 13 for "Behind the Scenes at a Peer-Reviewed Journal - AKA The Making of a Manuscript ” with Lewis First, MD, MS, Robert
Larner, MD College of Medicine, University of Vermont.
This Teaching Academy Grand Rounds will help learners
understand the process that a manuscript undergoes when it is submitted to a
peer-reviewed journal. A focus will be placed on what editors look for in
a good article and how to provide a proper review of that article.
Friday, December 13, 12-1pm, MedEd 300 (Reardon Classroom)
Lunch is provided, please RSVP to the teaching.academy@med.uvm.edu
SAVE THE DATES: IAMSE Winter 2020 Webcast Audio Seminar Series
Join us every Thursday in January and the first Thursday in February for the IAMSE Winter 2020 Webcast Audio Seminar Series. The theme for the Winter series is "How is Health Science Education Tackling the Opioid Epidemic?" where we will feature several
speakers from across the US. The Winter IAMSE web-based seminar series will provide a comprehensive synopsis of these efforts to respond to the opioid crisis. All sessions take place Thursdays from 12:00 pm – 1:00 pm, Med Ed 307. To view remotely, contact teaching.academy@med.uvm.edu for login details. For schedule and speakers click here.
Generic Evaluation Template
Leigh Ann Holterman, PhD has created a generic evaluation template for use
if you are facilitating a session (i.e., faculty workshop, professional
development session, etc.) and would like to evaluate it, you can use and adapt
this form to fit your needs. It includes common questions, as well as resources
to identify additional questions you may want to include. It can be found on
the Teaching Academy website under Resources for
Teaching>Additional Online Resources for Teaching.
Call for
Proposals: NEGEA Health Humanities Pre-Conference Symposium
The Health Humanities as a Teaching and Learning Strategy; Thursday,
April 30, 2020; 12-4pm
Join us for a scholarly
exchange as we investigate novel teaching and learning strategies across the
UME, GME and CPD continuum through the creative lens of the humanities,
including an exploration of the need for, impact of, and barriers to,
integrating the health humanities in biomedicine on a curricular, co-curricular
and extracurricular basis. To submit a
proposal to lead an interactive workshop, oral presentation or a small group
discussion, or to learn how you can share resources at this pre-conference, see
the Call for Proposals here. All
abstracts must be submitted online no later than 11:59pm
(EST) on Monday, January 13, 2020.
For information about the Pre-Conference Symposium and the NEGEA Annual
Conference, visit the conference website.
SAVE THE DATES
2020
Induction and Award Ceremony and Snow Season Poster Session
Wednesday, January 15, 2020; 5:00 – 8:00pm; Larner College of Medicine
Please join the Teaching Academy as we welcome new members, present our annual awards for teaching and educational excellence, and enjoy a reception with
colleagues during our Snow Season Poster Session with authors.
2020 Snow
Season Education Retreat
Thursday, January 16, 2020; 7:30am - 4pm; Davis Center
An all-day education retreat featuring workshops on clinical teaching, social medicine, active learning, and resources for educational scholarship; networking; and a keynote
session. This event is open to all UVM Larner College of Medicine faculty. *Note the change in day and venue. REGISTER HERE!
NEGEA 2020 Annual Conference
Thursday, April 30-Saturday, May 2, 2020
The Robert Larner MD College of Medicine will host the 2020 NEGEA Annual Conference. The NEGEA is one
of four regional groups of the AAMC’s Group on Educational Affairs (GEA). Its purpose is to promote excellence in the education of medical students, residents and physicians through the professional development of medical educators. Regional
meetings provide a forum for exchanging ideas, learning new strategies and developing plans that may facilitate your own work and the implementation of the NEGEA’s mission. Details and registration will be announced this fall!
Questions about The Teaching Academy?
Please contact:teaching.academy@med.uvm.edu