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Announcements 

Congratulations!

Teaching Academy Master Teacher, and Associate Professor of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine, Bei Zhang, MD, PhD, was selected for an ABE (Association of Biochemistry Educators) Distinguished Scholar Award for her submission entitled “Activate Students' Learning Outside Classroom”.

Eight books published by Jones & Bartlett Learning were honored with American Journal of Nursing (AJN) “Book of the Year Awards 2022.” One of the books to receive this award, in the History and Public Policy category, is A History of Public Health: From Past to Present by Jan Carney, MD, MPH, Distinguished Educator and Associate Dean for Public Health and Health Policy.

2023 Gender Equity Award Recipients and Nominees:

Gender Equity Champion Award Recipient:Bridget Marroquin, MD, Distinguished Educator and Associate Professor of Anesthesiology

Polaris Award for Outstanding Mentorship Nominees: Alicia Jacobs, MD, Member and Associate Professor of Family Medicine; Rebecca Wilcox, MD, Distinguished Educator and Professor of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine; Pam Gibson, MD, Distinguished Educator and Professor of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine; Christi Wojewoda, MD, Master Teacher and Associate Professor of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine

The Rising Star Emerging Professional Award Recipient: Sherrie Khadanga, MD, Member and Assistant Professor of Medicine

Did you miss a Teaching Academy event? Request a recording!

Most of our virtual events and many in-person events are recorded and we are happy to share Zoom recordings when requested via teaching.academy@med.uvm.edu. You can see our Events Archive on the Teaching Academy website: https://www.med.uvm.edu/teachingacademy/archive

We need Moderators for the NEGEA 2023 Annual Conference Oral Abstract Presentations!

The format for the Oral Abstract Presentation (OAP) is a 10-minute podium presentation, followed by a 5-minute questions-and-answer period. Each 75-minute OAP session will consist of 3-5 individual presentations.

MODERATOR’S ROLE

  • Read abstracts of the presentations that are assigned to the session from the on-line conference program in advance.  If there is a no show, each presenter can have more time for Q/A.
  • Prepare one question on each abstract in case audience has no questions during the 5 minutes allocated for Q & A after each 10-minute presentation.
  • Meet presenters in the assigned room and get their full name.
  • Ensure that ALL presenters have their presentations on a USB drive and assist with basic session technology.
  • Introduce presenter before each presentation.
  • Keep strict track of time.
  • Remind participants to complete the on-line conference evaluation form.
  • Complete brief feedback survey for the session.

Review the sign-up link for days and times and consider signing up. The deadline to sign up is Friday, March 10: https://www.signupgenius.com/go/60B0A4CAAAF28A7F85-negea1

LCOM Dean’s Office Faculty Development Event Research Tapas

3rd Thursday of the month at noon in MedEd 200 (Sullivan Classroom) and on Zoom

  • March 16: Dispelling the Mystery of Patents with Richard Galbraith, MD
  • April 20: The How, When, and Why of Leadership Opportunities with Fran Carr, PhD
  • May 18: Managing Career Transitions: K to R, Mentee to Mentor with Julie Dumas, PhD
  • June 15: The Adventures of your Indirect Dollars with Brian Cote and Kristin Bahn


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

Recent Publications by Teaching Academy Members

Translating Research into Child Health Policy: Aligning Incentives and Building a New Discourse
Pulcini CD, Raphael JL, Lopez KN. Translating Research into Child Health Policy: Aligning Incentives and Building a New Discourse. Pediatr Clin North Am. 2023 Feb;70(1):151-164. doi: 10.1016/j.pcl.2022.09.012.

Effect of Personalized Accelerated Pacing on Quality of Life, Physical Activity, and Atrial Fibrillation in Patients With Preclinical and Overt Heart Failure With Preserved Ejection Fraction: The myPACE Randomized Clinical Trial
Infeld M,Wahlberg K, Cicero J, Plante TB, Meagher S, Novelli A, Habel N, Krishnan AM, Silverman DN, LeWinter MM, Lustgarten DL, Meyer M. Effect of Personalized Accelerated Pacing on Quality of Life, Physical Activity, and Atrial Fibrillation in Patients With Preclinical and Overt Heart Failure With Preserved Ejection Fraction: The myPACE Randomized Clinical Trial. JAMA Cardiol. 2023 Feb 1. doi: 10.1001/jamacardio.2022.5320.

Recently matched students are effective residency application teachers
Brach R, Tzeng A, Yousef H, Tsai M, Greenbeger E. Recently matched students are effective residency application teachers. Medical Education. 27 Feb 2023. https://doi.org/10.1111/medu.15043

Recent Publications to Note

Easing the Transition From Undergraduate to Graduate Medical Education
Roberts LW. Easing the Transition From Undergraduate to Graduate Medical Education. Academic Medicine 98(2):p 153-154, February 2023. | DOI: 10.1097/ACM.0000000000005102

Surrounded by Black Experience
In this featured interview from the AAMC's StoryCorps collection, Kimberly Manning, MD, tells her friend and colleague Shanta Zimmer, MD, about her path to medicine, her experience at Tuskegee and Meharry Universities where she was "surrounded by Black Excellence," and some of the lessons she has learned in her journey as a Black physician. 
Listen to the 3 minute version
Listen to the 40 minute version 

In 2020 and 2021, the AAMC partnered with StoryCorps Connect to offer guided interviews for health care professionals and trainees to reflect on the COVID pandemic and/or on the racial unrest impacting the nation at that time. These interviews are preserved at the Library of Congress. 

Debunking the Learning-Styles Hypothesis in Medical Education 
Artino A, Zafar Iqbal M, Crandall S. Debunking the Learning-Styles Hypothesis in Medical Education. Academic Medicine 98(2):p 289, February 2023. DOI: 10.1097/ACM.0000000000004738

Regional/National Call for Proposals 

Now Accepting Pre-Proposals for the 2023 National Educational Research Grant Award

The GEA seeks to fund research projects that address important problems or questions in medical education. Proposals that foster collaboration are strongly encouraged.  This includes collaborations among GEA sections (UME, GME, CPD), across GEA regions (CGEA, NEGEA, SGEA, WGEA) and/or proposals that engage multiple schools, professions, or departments. Multiple projects may be funded each year up to $10,000 each up to a two-year grant period. The number of proposals funded per year will depend upon the GEA budget and proposal quality. Pre-proposals are due on February 20, 2023, by 11:59 PM PT. Full proposals are due April 11, 2023, by 11:59 PM PT. Full Proposal decisions are anticipated near June 1st, 2023. All information is also on the AAMC Website: https://www.aamc.org/professional-development/affinity-groups/gea/national-grant-proposals-call

 


Teaching Academy in the News

  • Stacey Sigmon and Sherrie Khadanga Receive Gender Equity Award Recognition
    February 21, 2023 by Charles Brooks
    Vermont Center on Behavior and Health members Stacey Sigmon, Ph.D., and Sherrie Khadanga, M.D., will be recognized at the University of Vermont Larner College of Medicine's Celebration of Gender Equity in Medicine and Science. Dr. Sigmon is the 2023 recipient of the Gender Equity Outstanding Achievement in Medicine and Science Award, and Dr. Khadanga is the winner of the 2023 Rising Star Emerging Professional Award.
  • Pawlowski Discusses Pediatric Bipolar Disorder Screening in MDedge
    January 12, 2023 by Lucy Gardner Carson
    (JANUARY 12, 2023) Sara Pawlowski, M.D., assistant professor of psychiatry and division chief of Primary Care Mental Health Integration, published an article on bipolar disorder screening in MDedge Pediatric News.
    Read full story at MDedge Pediatric News

March 2023

Medical Education Grand Rounds

March 10; 12-1pm; MedEd 300 (Reardon Classroom)

Frymoyer Scholars Program Showcase

Through the Frymoyer Scholars Program, the John W. and Nan P. Frymoyer Fund for Medical Education supports physicians and nurses who are actively engaged in teaching University of Vermont medical and nursing students who embody the best qualities of the clinician teacher. The program is an investment in outstanding medical education and promotes teaching that emphasizes the art of patient care. This session will showcase a few of the many Frymoyer Scholars Program recipients and their projects.

Laura McCray, MD, MSCE
Stress Management and Resiliency Training for Residents (SMART-R) and Medical Students

Halle Sobel, MD, FACP
Medication Assisted Treatment (MAT) Integration into a Primary Care Internal Medicine Residency: A Novel Interprofessional Addiction Treatment Curriculum

Iris Toedt-Pingel, MD
TalkVermontPEDS: Creating an Interprofessional Pediatric Advanced Communication Course

Lunch will be provided. Email Teaching.Academy@med.uvm.edu to RSVP.

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Larner College of Medicine to host NEGEA 2023 Annual Conference!

April 13-15, 2023

Register now for 2 1/2 days of scholarship, networking, and camaraderie with colleagues across the region right here in Burlington!

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Visit the NEGEA conference website to view details as they become available!

Upcoming Events

 

Medical Education Grand Rounds

Friday, March 10; 12:00-1:00pm; MedEd300

"Frymoyer Scholars Program Showcase" with Laura McCray, MD, MSCE; Halle Sobel, MD, FACP; and Iris Toedt-Pingel, MD
Lunch will be provided, please RSVP to teaching.academy@med.uvm.edu For more information about Medical Education Grand Rounds, click here.

Educational Research and Scholarship Series

Wednesday, March 15; 12:00-1:00pm; Zoom

"Introduction to Mixed Method Research" with Cara Simone, MA, Evaluation and Research Specialist, 
These are interactive sessions with ample opportunity for questions, discussion, and networking. Sessions are open to all LCOM faculty. To receive Zoom info, please RSVP to Teaching.Academy@med.uvm.edu For more information about this series, click here.

Writers Workshop

Thursday, March 16; 8:00-9:00am; Zoom

A group of regular Teaching Academy members meets the 3rd Thursday of the month to review and discuss your scholarly work on education topics. Bring work in any stage of development – manuscripts, conference proposals, research proposals, etc. Please sign up at least a week in advance by emailing teaching.academy@med.uvm.edu

IAMSE Spring 2023 Webinar Series

Thursday, March 16; 12:00-1:00pm; Zoom

Widening the Road to Health Professions Education: Expanding access for diverse and underserved populations: "Fostering Community Through Rural Pipelines and Pathways" with Machelle Linsenmeyer and Natasha Bray Please contact teaching.academy@med.uvm.edu to receive a link to register under the Teaching Academy paid registration.

Clinical Faculty Development Series

Thursday, March 23; 7:30-8:30am; Zoom

"LCME Topics" with Christa Zehle, MD
This 3-part virtual faculty development series will cover all the major topics for Medical Education during the Clerkship. This program is available to all teachers, residents, fellows, faculty, and staff (e.g., clerkship coordinators). Each part (101, 201, and 301) consists of one-hour sessions with the curriculum to repeat every 3 years. The curriculum is available at all teaching sites. Contact teaching.academy@med.uvm.edu for Zoom details. For information about this series, click here.

IAMSE Spring 2023 Webinar Series

Thursday, March 23; 12:00-1:00pm; Zoom

Widening the Road to Health Professions Education: Expanding access for diverse and underserved populations: "Academic Readiness for the Pre-clerkship Curriculum: A closer look at the metrics in pathway students" with Stephen Schneid  Please contact teaching.academy@med.uvm.edu to receive a link to register under the Teaching Academy paid registration.

IAMSE Spring 2023 Webinar Series

Thursday, March 30; 12:00-1:00pm; Zoom

Widening the Road to Health Professions Education: Expanding access for diverse and underserved populations: "Progress and Challenge of Pathway Programs" with Leila Amiri Please contact teaching.academy@med.uvm.edu to receive a link to register under the Teaching Academy paid registration.