Teaching Academy Newsletter

Announcements

 
The Teaching Academy is Open Virtually!  You can reach us online Monday through Friday, 8:00 AM to 4:30 PM.
Alan Rubin HeadshotThank you, Dr. Rubin! 

Be sure to see the News Feed at the bottom of the Newsletter! The Teaching Academy Induction and Award Ceremony in January closed with the presentation of the Teaching Academy’s Distinguished Service Award to Alan Rubin, M.D., professor of family medicine and psychiatry, who is retiring from UVM after serving for 46 years as a faculty member and has played an integral role in the education of medical students through Doctoring in Vermont and other courses. Faculty, staff, students, alumni, friends, and family gathered virtually March 12 to celebrate how his 46-year-long career at the University of Vermont has touched thousands of lives. Thank you for your service, Dr. Rubin!

AAMC Medical Education Research Certificate (MERC) Workshops

The Teaching Academy is hosting two AAMC Medical Education Research Certificate (MERC) Workshops on Friday, May 7 and Friday, May 14, 2021. 

The Medical Education Research Certificate (MERC) program is intended to provide the knowledge necessary to understand the purposes and processes of medical education research, to become informed consumers of the medical education research literature, and to be effective collaborators in medical education research. 

The program is open to all who are interested in improving their educational research skills and is targeted for those with a background in medical education but relatively less experience in conducting educational research. There is no charge to participate, however you must pre-register.

Introduction to Qualitative Data Collection Methods

Friday, May 7, 2021
1-4pm
Zoom
Facilitator: Britta Thompson, PhD, Co-Director, Office for Scholarship in Learning and Education Research, Penn State College of Medicine

Register here for this session.

This workshop is intended for physicians and generalists in medical education, as well as faculty and staff involved in student affairs, who wish to develop perspectives and skills for collecting qualitative data, such as data from focus group discussions, interviews, observation field notes, and responses to open-ended questions—used in admissions processes, program development, curriculum evaluation, needs assessments, performance evaluation, and various scholarship and research applications.

After participating in this workshop, learners will be able to:

  • Demonstrate applied knowledge of the appropriate selection, use, and standards for rigor of some common methods for collection of qualitative data;
  • Generate research questions appropriate for qualitative studies and choose appropriate data collection methods;
  • Demonstrate applied knowledge of approaches to achieve rigor in the design of qualitative studies and collection of qualitative data;
  • Demonstrate essential skills required for conducting focus groups.
Hypothesis Driven Research

Friday, May 14, 2021
9am-12pm
Zoom
Facilitator: Cayla Teal, PhD, MA, Assistant Dean for Assessment & Evaluation, University of Kansas Medical Center

Click here to register for this session.

Following completion of this workshop, attendees will be able to discuss:

  • How to translate a research question into a hypothesis, and how to develop the null hypothesis;
  • The steps in hypothesis testing;
  • Type 1 and Type 2 errors;
  • Power, sample size, confidence interval, and statistical significance.

There is no charge to participate, however you must pre-register. You must register for each session individually at the links above. A minimum of 8 participants is required, the maximum enrollment is 25. For more information about the MERC Program, visit:  https://www.aamc.org/members/gea/merc/ Questions? Please contact Teaching Academy Coordinator, Amanda Broder

 

Faculty Development Series for Clinical Teachers 101

This 3-part 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 (i.e., clerkship coordinators). Each part (101, 201, and 301) consists of 6, one-hour sessions with the curriculum to repeat every 3 years. The curriculum is available at all teaching sites.

A Certificate of Completion will be awarded after completing at least 4/6 of the yearly sessions and a total of 12/18 (70%) of the sessions. Recordings are available on the Teaching Academy website.

Date Time Session Instructor
September 24, 2020 7:30-8:30 am Grading/Assessment Garth Garrison, MD
December 10, 2020 7:30-8:30 am Anatomy of a Clerkship Elise Everett, MD
January 14, 2021 7:30-8:30 am Teaching in the Clinical Setting Karin Gray, MD
March 11, 2021 7:30-8:30 am Feedback (Formative/Summative) Cate Nicholas, EdD
May 13, 2021 7:30-8:30 am Competencies, Goals, Objectives William Raszka, MD
July 8, 2021 7:30-8:30 am UME Framework Kathryn Huggett, PhD

CMIE credit is given for attendance.

CMIEIn support of improving patient care, The Robert Larner College of Medicine at The University of Vermont is jointly accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME), the Accreditation Council for Pharmacy Education (ACPE), and the American Nurses Credentialing Center (ANCC), to provide continuing education for the healthcare team.

The University of Vermont designates each session a maximum of 1 AMA PRA Category 1 credit(s)TM. Each physician should claim only those credits commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.

RSVP: Teaching.Academy@med.uvm.edu

 

HELP SPREAD THE WORD: VT REACH PROGRAM

VT REACH (Virtual Teleconference: Reach, Explore, & Aspire to Careers in Healthcare) is a virtual event that allows students interested healthcare careers the opportunity to connect with professionals and students from the Larner College of Medicine and UVM Medical Center.

Next Session: April 22, 7-8:30pm, Dr. Bridget Marroquin will discuss her journey from obstetrics to anesthesiology.

All VT REACH sessions will be recorded and posted to our YouTube channel, VT REACH, for anyone who is not able to attend the live session or would like to refer back to a VT REACH teleconference as an educational resource.

Register to receive a zoom invitation for the first session: https://na.eventscloud.com/ereg/index.php?eventid=608972&

This link is accessible through our Instagram @vtreach. The registration link can be found in the bio.

VT REACH YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCjIgAZhUKlb5d-zsl0zfscA. Any questions about the event can be sent to gbremer@uvm.edu

 

Integrative Pain Management Conference

MAY 7, 2021, 9 A.M. TO 4 P.M., VIRTUAL CONFERENCE & ENDURING MATERIAL

Presented by UVM Integrative Health and hosted by the University of Vermont College of Nursing and Health Sciences, this conference is designed to meet the needs of an interdisciplinary health care community. All health care professionals are welcome. For details and to register, click here: https://www.uvm.edu/cnhs/integrativehealth/events/integrative-pain-management-conference

 

Stanford’s Teaching LGBTQ+ Health course

Stanford’s Teaching LGBTQ+ Health course: Learners across the health professions demand improved LGBTQ+ health content and additional training opportunities in their schools’ curricula. However, most clinician educators received little, if any, training in LGBTQ+ health when they were students. This free, online, CME course addresses the gap between expected faculty teaching competency and a lack of previous faculty training. The course is open access to educators across the health professions, as well as other providers, staff, trainees, and patients. It includes both LGBTQ+ health content and recommendations for teaching this material to trainees in any discipline or clinical department. Educators may freely download portions of the course for use in their daily clinical teaching or their school’s curriculum. Trailer: http://bit.ly/TeachLGBTQHealth

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

New Publications by Teaching Academy Members

Changing Medical Education, Overnight: The Curricular Response to COVID-19 of Nine Medical Schools
Binks A, LeClair R, Willey J, Brenner J, Pickering J, Moore J, Huggett K, Everling K, Arnott J, Croniger C, Zehle C, Kranea NK, Schwartzstein R. Changing Medical Education, Overnight: The Curricular Response to COVID-19 of Nine Medical Schools, Teaching and Learning in Medicine, 11 Mar 2021. DOI: 10.1080/10401334.2021.1891543

Engage in Exploration: Pathology Gross Laboratory in the COVID-Era
Bryant RJ, Wilcox R, Zhang B. Engage in Exploration: Pathology Gross Laboratory in the COVID-Era. Academic Pathology. Jan 2021. doi:10.1177/23742895211002843

Cervical Cancer and Human Papillomavirus: Prevention and Screening
Oleng’ NA, Sobel H, Kwolek D. Cervical Cancer and Human Papillomavirus: Prevention and Screening. In: Tilstra S.A., Kwolek D., Mitchell J.L., Dolan B.M., Carson M.P. (eds) Sex- and Gender-Based Women's Health. Springer, Cham. 2020. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-50695-7_14 

Sex- and Gender-Based Women's Health.
Twist KE, Sobel H. Urinary Incontinence. In: Tilstra S.A., Kwolek D., Mitchell J.L., Dolan B.M., Carson M.P. (eds) Sex- and Gender-Based Women's Health. Springer, Cham. 2020 https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-50695-7_23

Non-fatal firearm injuries: Utilization and expenditures for children pre- and post-injury
Pulcini CD,
Goyal MK, Hall M, De Souza HG, Chaudhary S, Alpern ER, Fein J, Fleegler E. Non-fatal firearm injuries: Utilization and expenditures for children pre- and post-injury. Acad Emerg Med. 2021 Mar 17. doi: 10.1111/acem.14252. Epub ahead of print. PMID: 33730446. DOI: 10.1111/acem.14252

Recent Publications to Note

The March issue of the AMA Journal of Ethics is the second of a 2-part issue exploring Racial and Ethnic Health Equity in the US.The journal is an editorially independent, peer-reviewed publication of the AMA featuring articles by experts who offer practical advice and insights for students and clinicians.

And now for the research paper we’ve all been waiting for:

Do Video Games Predict an Early Advanced Capacity to Learn Interventional Radiology Skills?
Busch C, Fehr A, Rohr A, Custe B, Collins Z. Do Video Games Predict an Early Advanced Capacity to Learn Interventional Radiology Skills? Journal of Medical Education and Curricular Development. 4 Feb 2021. https://doi.org/10.1177%2F2382120521992334


Regional/National Call for Proposals 

NEGEA Health Humanities Special Interest Group (SIG) Online Conference 2021

*Call for Proposals*
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. Submissions are due April 12, 2021 to NEGEAHealthHumanities@gmail.com

Tuesday, July 13, 2021; 12:45pm - 5:00pm (via Zoom)

There is no fee to attend; all regions are welcome. Pre-registration is required; click HERE to register.

American Association for Anatomy Education Research Scholarship

Supports a member who is a graduate student in a mentored project, or a postdoctoral fellow or junior faculty member (rank no higher than assistant professor) who wishes to develop a project that shows promise as a model for improving the quality of teaching and learning in anatomical education. (Note must be an AAA member to qualify) Deadline for application October 30, 2021. Click here for details and to apply.

 


 

 

 

 

 

 

Teaching Academy in the News

  • Rubin Honored for 46 Years of Service at College of Medicine
    March 24, 2021 by Jennifer Nachbur
    Faculty, staff, students, alumni, friends, and family gathered virtually March 12 to celebrate Alan Rubin, M.D., associate professor of medicine and psychiatry, whose 46-year-long career at the University of Vermont has touched thousands of lives. Serving as a clinician, teacher, and mentor over the past nearly five decades, Rubin developed an extensive following through the deep connections he forged with his patients, students, and colleagues.
  • Faculty Receive Teaching Academy Awards
    March 17, 2021 by User Not Found

April 2021

JUST ADDED!
Medical Education Grand Rounds:
Mitigating Bias and Integrating Equity In Health Professions Education: A Checklist Approach

Amy E. Caruso Brown, MD, MSc, MSCS, HEC-C

Associate Professor of Bioethics and Humanities and of Pediatrics

SUNY Upstate Medical University

Friday, May 21, 2021; 12:00-1:00pm; Zoom

Dr. Caruso will join us to describe the Checklist for Assessing Bias in Medical Education Content she developed and how it can be used to evaluate and improve your teaching materials and delivery. Please RSVP to Teaching.Academy@med.uvm.edu

Upcoming Events


Writers Workshop

Thursday, April 8; 8-9am; Remote
Bring scholarly work on education topics 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

Research Consultation Drop In Hours

Thursday, April 15; 9:30-11:30am; Remote
Research consultation with Leigh Ann Holterman, PhD, Director of Curricular Evaluation and Assessment, and Lisa Grefe, MSc, Research Specialist. Please email Lisa Grefe if you’d like to sign up for a consultation at least 24 hour ahead of time and share any relevant documents. (Sign up by 9am on Wed., April 14th)

AAMC Medical Education Research Certificate (MERC) Workshop

Friday, May 7; 1-4pm; Remote
"Introduction to Qualitative Data Collection Methods"
Facilitator: Britta Thompson, PhD, Co-Director, Office for Scholarship in Learning and Education Research, Penn State College of Medicine Register here for this session.

Faculty Development Series for Clinical Teachers 101

Thursday, May 13; 7:30-8:30am; Remote
"Competencies, Goals, Objectives" with William Raszka, MD
For details, visit http://med.uvm.edu/teachingacademy/eventsmenu/faculty_development_series_for_clinical_teachers_101
Contact Teaching.Academy@med.uvm.edu for Zoom details.

AAMC Medical Education Research Certificate (MERC) Workshop

Friday, May 14; 9am-12pm; Remote
"Hypothesis Driven Research"
Facilitator: Cayla Teal, PhD, MA, Assistant Dean for Assessment & Evaluation, University of Kansas Medical Center
Click here to register for this session.

Medical Education Grand Rounds

Friday, May 21; 12-1pm; Remote
“The Application of Entrustable Professional Activities (EPAs) in UME and GME” with Bronwyn Bryant, M.D. and Elise Everett, M.D., Robert Larner, MD College of Medicine, University of Vermont. RSVP for Zoom details: teaching.academy@med.uvm.edu