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Announcements

REMINDER - CALL FOR EDUCATION TOPIC POSTERS - Snow Season Education Retreat. The deadline for poster abstract submission is November 15, 2017

This is an open invitation to submit a poster about your educational work, innovation, or research. We are seeking poster submissions (whether current or past work) for the 2018 Snow Season Education Retreat. This will be an opportunity for UVM LCOM educators to share ideas and to collaborate across departments. We are particularly interested in work related to the education of professionals across the continuum of learners. We will consider posters you have presented at previous venues, other than Teaching Academy events.

The poster session is Thursday evening, January 11, with additional poster viewing time on Friday morning. The deadline for poster abstract submission is November 15, 2017. To submit an abstract, please use the poster abstract submission form, and submit to teaching.academy@med.uvm.edu.  In addition, authors may elect to receive peer review and feedback on their poster(s).

REGISTRATION IS OPEN - Snow Season Education Retreat

January 11 – 12, 2018. All events are at the Sheraton Hotel and Conference Center
View the schedule and Click here to register
Thursday evening includes, reception, poster session, and dinner with induction of new Teaching Academy members and recognition of teaching and education awards. Friday is a full day education retreat which will feature workshops, networking, and keynote speaker, Susan Skochelak, MD, MPH, Group Vice President, Medical Education, American Medical Association. This event is no charge, and is open to all faculty.

CALL FOR SUBMISSIONS - Writer's Workshop

Monday, December 4; 12:00 – 1:00 PM; Teaching Academy Resource Room, 130F
Jump-start your scholarly work, receive feedback, and offer insights from your own experience. Bring scholarly work on education topics in any stage of development – manuscripts, conference proposals, research proposals, etc. Please submit your work to: Randi-Lynn.Crowther@med.uvm.edu

Medical Education Grand Rounds 

Friday, December 8; 12:00 – 1:00 PM; MedEd 300
"Best Practices and Innovations in Program Evaluation," Judy A. Shea, PhD, Professor of Medicine at the Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania, Associate Dean of Medical Education Research, Director of Faculty Growth and Development, Division of General Internal Medicine, Department of Medicine, University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine, RSVP for lunch: teaching.academy@med.uvm.edu

LIMITED REGISTRATION STILL AVAILABLE - AAMC Medical Education Research Certificate (MERC) Workshop

Friday, December 8; 1:15 – 4:15 PM; MedEd 300
“Formulating Research Questions and Designing Studies,” Judy A. Shea, PhD, University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine, use this link to complete a registration form. No charge to attend. The maximum enrollment is 25. For more information about the MERC program visit: https://www.aamc.org/members/gea/merc/ 


Questions about The Teaching Academy?
Please contact Teaching Academy Coordinator, Randi-Lynn.Crowther@med.uvm.edu 

Regional/National Call for Proposals

NEGEA CALL FOR ABSTRACTS

The call for abstracts for our 2018 Northeast Group on Educational Affairs (NEGEA) Annual Conference "Emerging Issues in Medical Education" is now open.

The NEGEA invites abstracts for interactive workshops, oral abstract presentations, small group discussions, and posters. Proposals may represent original research (either completed or in progress) or innovations in medical education.

Abstracts can focus on any level of medical education (UME pre-clerkship or clerkship, GME, CPD, faculty development, or across the continuum).

All abstracts must be submitted online no later than 11:59pm (EST) on November 14th, 2017. Proposals can be submitted online by clicking HERE.

MORE AAMC DEADLINES

2018 GEA Regional Spring Meetings – November 14, 2017 at 11:59 pm EST.
2018 AAMC LSL Call for Medical Education Submissions - December 11, 2017 at 11:59 pm EST.
2018 RIME research and review papers - December 11, 2017 at 11:59 pm EST.

For more information email: educationalaffairs@aamc.org

AAMC Leadership and Management Foundations for Academic Medicine and Science
March 14-16, 2018
AAMC Learning Center, Washington, DC
For info visit their website

2018 IAMSE Annual Meeting

Call for Oral and Poster Abstract Presentations – December 1, 2017 at 5:00 pm EST.
http://www.iamseabstract.org/author-dashboard/

Teaching Academy in the News

International Medical Science Educators Meeting Shines Light on Larner’s Active Learning

June 16, 2017 by Jennifer Nachbur

A record 600+ health science educators from around the world attended the 21st Annual International Association of Medical Science Educators (IAMSE) Meeting, hosted by the Larner College of Medicine at the University of Vermont and showcasing the College's active learning initiatives.
A record 600+ health science educators from around the world attended the 21st Annual International Association of Medical Science Educators (IAMSE) Meeting, hosted by the Larner College of Medicine at the University of Vermont June 10-13. Teaching Academy Director and Larner Professor of Medical Education Kathryn Huggett, Ph.D., was the program chair for the meeting, which provided an opportunity to showcase not only the College’s active learning facilities, but teachers as well.

The meeting opened with a flag ceremony and awards presentation on Saturday, June 10, in the Grand Maple Ballroom in UVM’s Davis Center. Larner College of Medicine Senior Associate Dean for Medical Education William Jeffries, Ph.D., was honored with the Master Scholar award in recognition of his distinguished record of educational scholarship, including educational research and/or dissemination of excellent and scholarly approaches to teaching and education. 

Focus session topics at the meeting – many of which took place in the College’s Larner and Reardon Classrooms – included how to involve real patients in case- and team-based learning to increase learner engagement and developing self-directed learning strategies for the classroom and beyond. In addition to breakout sessions, some attendees took time for medical student-led lunchtime tours of the Larner College of Medicine campus, including our active learning classrooms and the Clinical Simulation Laboratory.

High-profile plenary speakers included Eric Mazur, Ph.D., professor of physics and dean of applied physics at Harvard University, who discussed “Confessions of a Converted Lecturer;” Jimmie Leppink, Ph.D., of Maastricht University’s School of Health Professions Education, discussed “Managing the load on a learner’s mind: a cognitive load theory perspective;” Jeffrey Karpicke, Ph.D., Bradley associate professor of psychological sciences at Purdue University, who discussed “Retrieval-Based Learning: Active Retrieval Promotes Meaningful Learning;” and Pat Croskerry, Ph.D., professor in emergency medicine and in the Division of Medical Education at Dalhousie University, Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada, whose presentation was titled “Towards rational decision making in Healthcare: What needs to be done.”

A number of Larner College of Medicine faculty and staff delivered presentations at the meeting, including:

  • Judith Lewis, M.D., Nathalie Feldman, M.D., Charmaine Patel, M.D., David Adams, M.D., David Harari, M.D., and Katherine Evans, M.D. presented “The Use of Film and Inter-professional Dialogue to Address Learner Mistreatment”
  • Laurie LeClair, M.D., gave a curriculum presentation on “Coping with a code: Providing an academic framework to help third year medical students prepare for the practical and emotional reactions to attempted resuscitation”
  • Anne Dougherty, M.D., presented a curriculum session on “Pre-Departure Training for Global Health Electives in US Medical Schools”
  • Elise Everett, M.D., delivered an instructional methods talk on “Using interview simulation to improve medical student performance in residency interviews”
  • Jan Carney, M.D., M.P.H., led a focus session on “Building and Sustaining Community-Academic Partnerships: Teaching Students and Improving Health”
  • Molly Rideout, M.D., delivered a focus session on “Crossing Boundaries: Flipping the Classroom in the Clerkship Year”
  • Jill Jemison participated in a panel discussion on “Easy and Effective E-Learning on a Budget”
In addition, Sarah McCarthy, Ph.D., assistant professor of neurological sciences at the UVM Larner College of Medicine, received the Outstanding Poster Presentation Award at the meeting’s closing for her poster on “Empowering Medical Students through Curriculum Design of their Own Clinical Anatomy Course.”

“The 2017 IAMSE Meeting . . . truly is one for the record books,” said the meeting’s program committee in a thank you communication following the event. “This year marked the 20th anniversary of the founding of IAMSE and we celebrated the occasion by honoring IAMSE Founder, Dr. Roger Koment. Second, meeting registration numbers were the highest in the organization’s history! The response to this year’s theme, ‘Delivering Evidence-Based Health Sciences Education’ was impressive.”

Learn more about IAMSE and Larner College of Medicine Teaching Academy and Active Learning.
 

November 2017

Upcoming Events
Research Consultation Drop-In Hours

Tuesday, November 28, 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, M.S., Director of Education Program Outcome Analysis, and Leigh Ann Holterman, M.A., 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.

Mentoring Groups

Monday, November 13, 2017, 12:00 – 1:00 PM; MedEd 204
Reappointment, Promotion & Tenure, led by Charles Irvin, PhD, and Sarah McCarthy, PhD
This month’s topic is ““How to Identify a Mentor”
Open to all faculty.

Monday, November 20, 2017, 4:15 – 5:15 PM; HSRF 200
Leadership, led by Lewis First, MD, and Bridget Marroquin, MD
Closed group.

Tuesday, November 28, 5:00 – 6:00 PM; HSRF 200
Teaching for Active Learning, led by Stephen Everse, PhD, and Bridget Marroquin, MD
This month’s topic will focus on "Facilitating Learning Through Concept Maps"
Open to all faculty, no RSVP required.

Thursday, November 30, 12:00 – 1:00 PM; MedEd 203
Educational Scholarship, led by Katie Huggett, PhD, Cate Nicholas, MS, PA, EdD, and Elise Everett, MD
This month’s topic is "Basics of Survey Design" with guest Alison Howe, MS
Open to all faculty, please RSVP: teaching.academy@med.uvm.edu