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Faculty from Divisions of Hospital and General Medicine Make Their Mark at Academic Internal Medicine Week
Wednesday, April 13, 2022
From April 10 – 13, faculty and staff from departments of Internal Medicine at medical schools and teaching hospitals from across the nation gathered in Charlotte, NC, for the annual conference, Academic Internal Medicine Week. Faculty from URMC had a strong presence, hosting several workshops, facilitating discussions, and presenting abstracts. Follow the links for full descriptions and resources.
Talks
Jennifer Pascoe, M.D.
Update in Medical Education Literature – A plenary session for Clerkship Directors in Internal Medicine (CDIM), focusing on a review of the most recent medical education literature
Workshops
- Amy Blatt, M.D.
Advice for Advisors: Tools, Tricks and Templates to Prepare Students for the Evolving Residency Application Process - Jennifer Pascoe, M.D. and Amy Blatt, M.D.
Evaluating the Evaluators: Strategies to Improve Quality of Summative Evaluations - Jennifer Readlynn, M.D.
Ain’t Nobody Got Time for That: Teaching Time Management - Brett Robbins, M.D. and Christopher Mooney, Ph.D., M.P.H.
From Talk to Action: Implementing Inclusive Recruitment Strategies for Trainees and Faculty - Jennifer Pascoe, M.D.
Putting it All Together: A Practical Workshop for Getting Started with CDIM Scholarship Abstracts
2021 CDIM Survey Results – Review of 2021 and Brainstorming for 2022 Survey
Abstracts
- Alec O’Connor, M.D., M.P.H.
Internal Medicine Residency Program Director Support and Burnout During a Pandemic: Results of the Fall 2020 APDIM Survey - Jennifer Pascoe, M.D., Amy Blatt, M.D., Valerie Lang, M.D., M.H.P.E., and Christopher Mooney, Ph.D., M.P.H.
Use of Meta-Feedback to Improve the Quality of Narrative Evaluations of Trainees
This abstract was selected for oral presentation