Announcements
Medical Education Grand Rounds
Join the Teaching
Academy on Friday, October 11 for "Interprofessional Education:
Striking Gold! Mine and Design Engaging Student Learning Experiences” with Nancy
Lemieux, MSN, RN, CHSE, College of Nursing and Health Sciences, University
of Vermont.
The purpose of this workshop is to promote interprofessional faculty
development and collaboration for the integration of interprofessional
education (IPE) within health care curricula. A brief overview of program standards
for accreditation specific to IPE and recommendations from the Health
Professions Accreditors Collaborative will be included.
Friday, October 11, 12-1pm, MedEd 300 (Reardon Classroom)
Lunch is provided, please RSVP to the teaching.academy@med.uvm.edu
Women in
Medicine Seminar: October 10
Women in Medicine: Creating a
More JEDI Healthcare Environment with Darilyn V. Moyer, MD, FACP, FRCP, FIDSA;
Executive Vice President and CEO, American College of Physicians
Thursday, October 10, 12-1pm,
Davis Auditorium (Sponsored by the Departments of
Medicine and Emergency Medicine)
Followed by a special seminar from 1-4pm in Med Ed 100 Larner
Classroom. Space is limited for this event. Please register now WIM Seminar Registration
Followed by a social hour to "Meet the CEO of ACP" from 4-5pm in the Hoehl Gallery. Space is limited for this event. WIM Seminar Registration
(Sponsored by the Department of
Medicine and LCOM Teaching Academy and Office of Diversity and Inclusion)
Calls for Submissions
MedEdPORTAL
Call for Submissions: American Indian, Alaska Native and Indigenous
Perspectives
While very diverse, AIAN and Indigenous populations share
similarly sophisticated and holistic approaches to health. Despite these strengths,
AIAN and Indigenous populations experience alarming health inequities.
Furthermore, there is a paucity of existing curricula that teaches about this
unique population, and fewer opportunities for students and institutions to
learn from an Indigenous worldview as it relates to health. For full submission guidelines to MedEdPORTAL, please
visit www.mededportal.org/authors
MedEdPORTAL
Call for Submissions: Opioids Education
MedEdPORTAL
invites authors, owners and contributors to submit their works for publication
consideration. Potential topics include, but are not limited to, the following
educational approaches: • Alternative Pain Management Strategies • Addiction
Treatment Strategies • Safe Opioid Prescribing • Risk Assessment &
Mitigation Strategies • Equity of Pain Management Approaches. For full
submission guidelines to MedEdPORTAL, please visit www.mededportal.org/submit
AAMC 2020 Medical
Education Calls for Submissions
2020
Call for Medical Education Submissions
(Includes Research and
Innovation Abstracts, Sessions, and Research in Medical Education Papers) November
13-17, 2020 Washington D.C. Submission
Guidelines Deadline: December 9, 2019 at 11:59 pm EST.
Northeast
Group on Educational Affairs Spring Meeting (NEGEA)
April 30-May 2, 2020 Burlington, VT Submission
Guidelines
Deadline:
2020 October 31, 2019 at 11:59 pm EST
Peer Review: All submissions
will undergo a peer review process. If you would like to serve as a
reviewer for any of these conferences, please complete the Reviewer Signup Form
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. Details and registration will be announced this fall!
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!
Now
accepting abstract submissions! Submit here, all submissions are due October 31,
2019. Click here for submission criteria
Questions about The Teaching Academy?
Please contact: teaching.academy@med.uvm.edu