Teaching Academy Newsletter

Announcements

Welcome to the Newest Members of the Teaching Academy!

The Teaching Academy welcomed the following members into the Academy in June. A formal induction ceremony will take place in January 2019.

Master Teacher 

Robert  D'Agostino, MD Associate Professor, Radiology
Friedrike Keating, MD Associate Professor, Medicine
Michael LaMantia, MD Associate Professor, Medicine
Deirdre O'Reilly, MD Assistant Professor, Pediatrics

Member
Anne Dougherty, MD Assistant Professor, Obstetrics, Gynecology & Reproductive Sciences
Danielle Ehret, MD Assistant Professor, Pediatrics
Jonathan Flyer, MD Assistant Professor, Pediatrics
Grant Linnell, DO Associate Professor, Radiology
Lauren MacAfee, MD Assistant Professor, Obstetrics, Gynecology & Reproductive Sciences
Karina Perusse, MD Assistant Professor, Radiology
Marios Prikis, MD Assistant Professor, Nephrology
Matthew Saia, MD Assistant Professor, Pediatrics
Abhishek Kumar, MD Assistant Professor, Nephrology
Protégé

Hillary Anderson, MD Resident, Pediatrics
Rebecca Rieck, MD Fellow, Maternal Fetal Medicine
Avneet Singh, MD Resident, Medicine

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NEW EVENTS JUST ADDED!

Webinar: “Improving Environments for Learning in the Health Professions”
Hosted by The Teaching Academy

Wednesday, July 18, 1-2pm, MedEd 205

Interested in a discussion about the new recommendations for improving environments for learning in health professions? The Teaching Academy is hosting a webinar by the Josiah Macy Jr. Foundation on this topic on July 18th from 1-2pm in Med Ed 205. Click this link for more information on the webinar. RSVPS are encouraged but not required. Please contact Leigh Ann Holterman (lholterm@med.uvm.edu) with RSVPs or questions.

AAMC Virtual Medical Education Event
Hosted by The Teaching Academy 

Monday, July 30 - Friday, August 3, Various times and locations 

Over the past few years, Competency-Based Medical Education (CBME) and Quality Improvement/Patient Safety (QI/PS) have received significant attention and investment from the medical education community. By attending this virtual event, you will learn about the results of the latest pilots and the research and thinking about these important topics. Additionally, you will hear about the AAMC's latest initiatives in medical education. Come to one presentation or all! Click here for the agenda, with times and locations for viewing the presentations.

AMA Webinar: "Portfolios and dashboards: Leveraging data for student success"
Hosted by The Teaching Academy 

Monday, July 30, 4-5pm, MedEd 201

With advances in technology, the use of data in student portfolios and dashboards is becoming more prevalent in medical education. Portfolios and dashboards can be useful for student self-assessment and reflection, and coaches can use these tools to discuss and help students create action plans that will support their education and development. The medical education program itself can also use them to assess educational goals and as part of continuous quality improvement.

Attend this webinar and be able to:

  • Define the users of student portfolios and dashboards in academic medicine
  • Use the student portfolio to document progress on achieving competencies
  • Describe how coaches can interact with portfolios to help learners identify areas for improvement and set goals
  • Outline the benefits of a system in which coaches have access to all student assessment and performance data in the cumulative student record
  • Use data views from dashboards to inform leadership, course directors and students on real-time progress

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Team-Based Learning Collaborative

The Team-Based Learning Collaborative (TBLC) is offering a unique opportunity to experience team-based learning at the 2018 regional workshop in Cleveland, OH on Saturday, September 15, 2018.

This all day session will offer 2 workshops: Fundamental Principles and Practices of TBL & Creating an Effective TBL Module. These workshops will be led by TBLC’s Certified Trainer-Consultants Smita Krishnamurthy and Liz Winter. You won't want to miss these essential TBL courses that, by the end of the day, will have you ready to take team-based learning back to your classroom.

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SAVE THE DATES:

Essentials of Teaching and Assessment

Friday, September 14, UVM Davis Center, 8:00 am – 5:00 pm

Essentials of Teaching and Assessment CourseA one-day, intensive course to introduce participants to the pedagogy, strategies, and resources for effective teaching and assessment. This event is open to all UVM Larner College of Medicine faculty. This course is designed especially for faculty, residents, fellows, graduate students, and postdocs who are new or returning to teaching. There is no fee to attend. Please encourage colleagues to attend. Registration is open; click here.

 

Medical Education Grand Rounds

Friday, September 28, 2018, MedEd 300 (Reardon Classroom), 12:00 - 1:00 pm

"Developing and Implementing the Critical Clinical Competencies at Southern Illinois University," Deb Klamen, MD, MHPE, Senior Associate Dean for Education and Curriculum, Professor and Chair, Department of Medical Education, Southern Illinois University School of Medicine

Medical Education Grand Rounds

Friday, October 26, MedEd 300 (Reardon Classroom), 12:00 - 1:00 pm

Veronica Catanese, MD, MBA, Senior Director, Accreditation and Liaison Committee on Medical Education (LCME), Association of American Medical Colleges

Medical Education Grand Rounds

Friday, November 30, MedEd 300 (Reardon Classroom), 12:00 - 1:00 pm

"Effective Body Language Techniques for the Medical Educator" Andrew Hale, MD, Assistant Professor of Medicine, University of Vermont Medical Center, Daniel Ricotta, MD, Associate Director, Principle Clinical Experience, Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center

Medical Education Grand Rounds

Friday, December 14, MedEd 300 (Reardon Classroom), 12:00 - 1:00 pm

Jesse Moore, MD, Director of Active Learning, Associate Professor of Surgery, University of Vermont Larner College of Medicine

2019 Education Retreat

Friday, March 29, 2019, 8:00 am-5:00 pm

A day-long education retreat featuring workshops, networking, and keynote speakers. This event is open to all faculty.


New Publications to Note

A Health Professions Education Editors’ Open Letter to Our Community
This open letter is being simultaneously published in each of the journals represented by the author list below:
Sklar, D.P., de Jong, P.G.M., Driessen, E.W. et al. Med.Sci.Educ. (2018). https://doi.org/10.1007/s40670-018-0583-9
David P Sklar, Peter GM de Jong, Erik W Driessen, Kevin W Eva, Ronald M Harden, Grace C Huang, and Gail M Sullivan
Editors-in-Chief of Academic Medicine, Medical Science Educator, Perspectives on Medical Education, Medical Education, Medical Teacher, MedEdPORTAL, and Journal of Graduate Medical Education.

Job Roles of the 2025 Medical Educator
Simpson D, Marcdante K, Souza K, Anderson A, Holmboe E. Job Roles of the 2025 Medical Educator. Journal of Graduate Medical Education: June 2018, Vol. 10, No. 3, pp. 243-246. https://doi.org/10.4300/JGME-D-18-00253.1

‘I feel like I sleep here’: how space and place influence medical student experiences
Hawick L, Cleland J, Kitto S. ‘I feel like I sleep here’: how space and place influence medical student experiences. Medical Education. 2018
June 22. https://doi.org/10.1111/medu.13614

Preliminary Validity Evidence for a Milestones-Based Rating Scale for Chart-Stimulated Recall
Reddy S, Tekian A, Durning S, Gupta S, Endo J, Affinati B, Park YS. Preliminary Validity Evidence for a Milestones-Based Rating Scale for Chart-Stimulated Recall. Journal of Graduate Medical Education: June 2018, Vol. 10, No. 3, pp. 269-275. https://doi.org/10.4300/JGME-D-17-00435.1

Simple Frameworks for Daily Work: Innovative Strategies to Coach Residents Struggling With Time Management, Organization, and Efficiency
Allison S. DeKosky, Mina S. Sedrak, Eric Goren, C. Jessica Dine, and Karen M. Warburton (2018) Simple Frameworks for Daily Work: Innovative Strategies to Coach Residents Struggling With Time Management, Organization, and Efficiency. Journal of Graduate Medical Education: June 2018, Vol. 10, No. 3, pp. 325-330. https://doi.org/10.4300/JGME-D-17-00756.1

Retrieval practice in the form of online homework improved information retention more when spaced 5 days rather than 1 day after class in two physiology courses.
Cadaret CN, Yates DT. Retrieval practice in the form of online homework improved information retention more when spaced 5 days rather than 1 day after class in two physiology courses. Advances in physiology education. 2018 Jun 1;42(2):305-10. https://www.physiology.org/doi/10.1152/advan.00104.2017

Neonatal intensive care unit boot camp: a preparatory curriculum for pediatric residents.
Surcouf JW, Mumphrey CG, Barkemeyer BM, et al. Neonatal intensive care unit boot camp: a preparatory curriculum for pediatric residents. MedEdPORTAL. 2018;14:10720. https://doi.org/10.15766/mep_2374-8265.10720

 

Questions about The Teaching Academy?
Please contact: teaching.academy@med.uvm.edu


Regional/National Call for Proposals

The Edward J. Stemmler Medical Education Research Fund Call for Letters of Intent

Deadline for submissions - July 15. The purpose of the Stemmler Fund is to provide support for research and development in innovative evaluation methodologies or techniques, with the potential to advance assessment in medical education or practice. Applicants may go to http://www.nbme.org/research/CFLOI.html for more detailed information.

Call for Applications - CDC Funding Opportunity: Case Studies and Supporting Content in Communication, Leadership, and Problem-solving for Population Health

The AAMC, in cooperation with CDC, is accepting applications for a Workforce Improvement Project (WIP). WIPs are non-research public health practice projects developed and funded by CDC Centers, Institutions, and Offices (CIOs). This project aims to provide learning content to the public health workforce in communication, leadership, and problem-solving related to population health. Applications are due by July 30, 2018. Read more.

 

ASPE: Call for Grant Letters of Intent

The Letter of Intent Due Date is Monday, August 6, 2018, 11:59 p.m. Pacific Time* Please submit your completed Letter of Intent to ASPE Headquarters by emailing mdixon@kmgnet.com for consideration.
*Applicants must first submit the Letter of Intent. Based on the LOI, selected applicants will be invited by the Grants & Research Committee Reviewers to submit a full Proposal the week of August 27, 2018. 

Teaching Academy in the News

  • Class of 2018 Honors Night Celebrates Student and Faculty Achievements
    May 15, 2018 by Jennifer Nachbur
    Graduating medical students from the Larner College of Medicine at the University of Vermont gathered with leaders, faculty members, family and friends on May 14 at the Class of 2018’s Honors Night event in UVM’s Davis Center. In addition to individual student awards, faculty awards, a staff award, and a department award presentation, the event featured the induction of students into the Alpha Omega Alpha Honor Medical Society and Gold Humanism Honor Society.
  • Lounsbury Appointed Foundations Director
    May 7, 2018 by User Not Found
    Karen Lounsbury, Ph.D., professor of pharmacology, has been appointed Director of Foundations in the Office of Medical Student Education at the Larner College of Medicine at the University of Vermont, effective May 1, 2018.

July 2018

2018 Frymoyer Scholars Program Recipients

Frymoyer Scholars 2018

From left to right) Andy Hale, MD; William Pendlebury, MD; Mary Val Palumbo, DNP, APRN; William Raszka, MD; Beth Noyes, PharmD; Rebecca Wilcox, MD; Molly Rideout, MD; Jana Lichtenfeld, MD, MPH; Travis Beebe-Woodard, RN, BSN; Steve Lidofsky, MD, PhD

Upcoming Events

Research Consultation Drop-In Hours

Friday, July 13, 9:00 – 11:00 AM; Larner Learning Commons, Teaching Academy Resource Room 130F
The Teaching Academy hosts drop-in hours for research consultation, with Alison Howe, MS, Director of Education Program Outcome Analysis, and Leigh Ann Holterman, PhD, Director of Curricular Evaluation and Assessment. Drop in hours occur the second Friday of the month from 9 – 11 am, and the fourth Tuesday of the month from 1 – 3 pm. First come, first served.

Webinar: “Improving Environments for Learning in the Health Professions”

Wednesday, July 18, 1-2pm, MedEd 205
Interested in a discussion about the new recommendations for improving environments for learning in health professions? The Teaching Academy is hosting a webinar by the Josiah Macy Jr. Foundation on this topic on July 18th from 1-2pm in Med Ed 205. Click this link for more information on the webinar. RSVPS are encouraged but not required. Please contact Leigh Ann Holterman (lholterm@med.uvm.edu) with RSVPs or questions.

Webinar: “Health Humanities as a Teaching and Learning Strategy"

Thursday, July 19 5:00 - 6:00 PM; MedEd201
The Teaching Academy is hosting a webinar conversation from the new NEGEA Special Interest Group on using the humanities to facilitate learning moments in medical education. The goal of the conversation is to foster a Community of Practice (CoP) model for this teaching and pedagogical tool. The use of the arts and humanities in medical education can inform physician-patient relationships, cultural competencies and increase physician well-being. Questions and RSVPs can be directed to Leigh Ann Holterman (lholterm@med.uvm.edu).

Research Consultation Drop-In Hours

Tuesday, July 24, 1:00 – 3:00 PM; Larner Learning Commons, Teaching Academy Resource Room 130
The Teaching Academy hosts drop-in hours for research consultation, with Alison Howe, MS, Director of Education Program Outcome Analysis, and Leigh Ann Holterman, PhD, Director of Curricular Evaluation and Assessment. Drop in hours occur the second Friday of the month from 9 – 11 am, and the fourth Tuesday of the month from 1 – 3 pm. First come, first served.

AMA Webinar: "Portfolios and dashboards: Levergaing sata for student success"

Monday, July 30, 4:00 – 5:00 PM; MedEd 201
Attend this webinar and be able to:

  • Define the users of student portfolios and dashboards in academic medicine
  • Use the student portfolio to document progress on achieving competencies
  • Describe how coaches can interact with portfolios to help learners identify areas for improvement and set goals
  • Outline
    the benefits of a system in which coaches have access to all student
    assessment and performance data in the cumulative student record
  • Use data views from dashboards to inform leadership, course directors and students on real-time progress
AAMC Virtual Medical Education Event

Monday, July 30 - Friday, August 3, 2018; Various times and locations
Over the past few years, Competency-Based Medical Education (CBME) and Quality Improvement/Patient Safety (QI/PS) have received significant attention and investment from the medical education community. By attending this virtual event, you will learn about the results of the latest pilots and the research and thinking about these important topics. Additionally, you will hear about the AAMC's latest initiatives in medical education. Come to one presentation or all!  Click here for the agenda with times and locations.

Writer's Workshop

Thursday, August 9, 8:00 - 9:00 AM; Larner Learning Commons, Teaching Academy Resource Room 130F
Bring scholarly work on education topics in any stage of development –  manuscripts, conference proposals, research proposals, etc. Send your interest in joining to teaching.academy@med.uvm.edu.