Teaching Academy Newsletter

Announcements

Congratulations to New Teaching Academy Members and Award Recipients


The Teaching Academy hosted its annual Induction and Award Ceremony on Thursday, January 31. We welcomed 28 new members and conferred 4 Awards for Teaching and Educational Excellence.

2018 Inductees

2018 new Teaching Academy inductees

Distinguished Educator
Mark Plante, MD, Surgery

Master Teacher
Robert D’Agostino, MD, Radiology
Andrea Green, MD, Pediatrics
Friederike Keating, MD, Medicine
Michael LaMantia, MD, Medicine
Janet Murray, PhD, Microbiology and Molecular Genetics
Deirdre O’Reilly, MD, Pediatrics

Member
Anne Dougherty, MD, Obstetrics, Gynecology & Reproductive Sciences
Danielle Ehret, MD, Pediatrics
Jonathan Flyer, MD, Pediatrics
Deepak Gupta, MD, Neurological Sciences
Abhishek Kumar, MD Medicine
Lauren MacAfee, MD, Obstetrics, Gynecology & Reproductive Sciences
Roberta O’Brien, MD, Medicine
Marios Prikis, MD, Medicine
David Rand, DO, MPH, Medicine
Andrew Rosenfeld, MD, Psychiatry
Matthew Saia, MD, Pediatrics
Eline van den Broek-Altenburg, PhD, Psychiatry
Stanley Weinberger, III, MD, Pediatrics

Protégé
Hillary Anderson, MD, Pediatrics
Nicholas Bedrin, MD, Surgery
James East, MD, PhD, Radiology
Johanna Kelley, MD, Obstetrics, Gynecology & Reproductive Sciences
Stephen Ranney, MD, Surgery
Rebecca Rieck, MD, Obstetrics, Gynecology & Reproductive Sciences
Avneet Singh, MD, Medicine

Teaching Academy Awards for Teaching and Educational Excellence

2018 Teaching Award recipients

Innovation in Curriculum Development or Pedagogy
Keith Curtis, MD, Surgery

Learner Assessment
Cate Nicholas, EdD, PA, Obstetrics, Gynecology, and Reproductive Sciences

Outstanding Contribution
Maria Mercedes Avila, PhD, Pediatrics

Frederick C. Morin III, MD Educational Leadership Award
Tania Bertsch, MD, Medicine

Mud Season Education Retreat Registration is OPEN!

Friday, March 29, 2019
8:00am-4:30pm
Doubletree Hotel and Conference Center

An all-day education retreat featuring workshops on clinical teaching, social medicine, active learning, and resources for educational scholarship; networking; and keynote session:

Tim LaheyHow Should We Prepare Students to Fight Clinically Impactful Injustice?

Tim Lahey, M.D., Professor of Medicine, Division of Infectious Disease, Director, Department of Ethics, Larner College of Medicine.

*This event is open to all faculty.

Find the schedule online and click here to register.

Contact teaching.academy@med.uvm.edu with questions.

Frymoyer Scholars Program Call for Proposals 2019

We want to call your attention to an important educational opportunity that is available to faculty involved in teaching our students--the Frymoyer Scholars Program. The Frymoyer Scholars Program supports physicians and nurses who are actively engaged in teaching University of Vermont medical and nursing students and who embody the best qualities of the clinician teacher. More details about the program can be found via the website links below. 

 We hope you will take advantage of this opportunity by submitting a proposal. Applications for 2019 are due by March 15, 2019. The program has funded 47 projects over the past 18 years. The results accomplished by Frymoyer Scholars have enhanced the learning experience of our students and improved patient care. We look forward to more award-winning projects this upcoming year. 

 Click here for the 2019 Frymoyer Scholars Program Call for Proposals

 Frymoyer Scholars Program on the Teaching Academy website:

http://www.med.uvm.edu/teachingacademy/fellowshipsandgrants

 Please contact The Teaching Academy: teaching.academy@med.uvm.edu for further formation.

Now Open: Travel Awards and Curriculum Development/Ed Scholarship Grant Call

The Teaching Academy is pleased to announce the following grant and award opportunities for 2019:

Teaching Academy Curriculum Development and Educational Scholarship Grant

The Teaching Academy will award a grant to fund projects that foster innovation and improvement in teaching, learning, and educational scholarship.

The Teaching Academy at the Larner College of Medicine sustains and supports an interdisciplinary community of educators who value the scholarship of teaching and learning while facilitating educator development; improve the efficiency and quality of medical education through collaboration and scholarship; and promote an academic environment that increases the value and impact of educators locally, regionally, and nationally.

2018 Recipients: Stephanie Mann, MD and Colleen Quinn, MD: “A Health Systems Science Curriculum for the Larner College of Medicine Longitudinal Integrated Clerkship”

 Please review details on the Teaching Academy website: http://www.med.uvm.edu/teachingacademy/fellowshipsandgrants
Applications due by midnight on April 1, 2019.

Teaching Academy Travel Award

The Teaching Academy will award up to three travel awards to support member travel to present educational scholarship or attend professional development events related to the mission of the Teaching Academy.

The Teaching Academy at the Larner College of Medicine sustains and supports an interdisciplinary community of educators who value the scholarship of teaching and learning while facilitating educator development; improve the efficiency and quality of medical education through collaboration and scholarship; and promote an academic environment that increases the value and impact of educators locally, regionally, and nationally.

 2018 Recipients: Bridget Marroquin, MD and Alan Rubin, MD

 Please review details on the Teaching Academy website: http://www.med.uvm.edu/teachingacademy/fellowshipsandgrants
Applications due by midnight on April 1, 2019.

Save the Dates: Spring 2019 IAMSE Webcast Audio Seminar Series

The 2019 spring series of the IAMSE webinar program will focus on the role of basic science in 21st century medical education. Join us on Thursdays in January at 12pm in MedEd 204. These sessions are drop-in, bring your own lunch, come as you are. Remote viewing is also available. For more information, visit: http://www.med.uvm.edu/teachingacademy/IAMSE

March 7 - The Changing Roles of the Basic Science Educator - Ron Harden, OBE MD FRCP (GLAS.) FRCS (ED.) FRCPC

March 14 - Going Lecture Free for Gen Z - Brenda Roman, MD; Mary Jo Trout, Pharm D, BCPS, BCGP; Irina Overman, MD

March 21 - Role of Foundational Sciences in Clinical Years - Kim Dahlman, PhD

March 28 - Stepping Beyond the “Step 1 Climate” - Kathy Andolsek, MD, MPH; David Chen, MSIII

April 4 - Moving USMLE Step 1 After Core Clerkships: Rationale, Challenges and Early Outcomes - Michelle Daniel, MD, MHPE, FACEP

 

AAMC Medical Education Research Certificate (MERC) Workshops

The Teaching Academy is hosting two AAMC Medical Education Research Certificate (MERC) Workshops on Friday, April 12, 2019.

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. Alone, MERC is not intended to produce independent medical education researchers.

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. The courses are targeted for clinicians and other educators who desire to learn research skills that will enable collaborative participation in medical education research projects.

Both sessions will be led by Larry Gruppen, PhD, Professor of Medical Education, Department of Learning and Health Sciences, University of Michigan Medical School.

The morning session will be "Formulating Research Questions and Designing Studies"
Friday, April 12, 2019
9am-12pm
Med Ed 302/303
Register here for the morning session

In this workshop, participants will brainstorm research ideas, write, and refine a measurable research question. They will discuss when IRB approval is required for their study. The basics of research design will be discussed and applied to their selected research question.

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

  • Write a FINER (feasible, interesting, novel, ethical, relevant) educational research question;
  • Specify an educational research area of interest;
  • Evaluate whether they need IRB approval for their study;
  • Select the correct design for their research question.

The afternoon session will be "Measuring Educational Outcomes with Reliability and Validity"
Friday, April 12, 2019
1pm-4pm
Med Ed 302/303
Register here for the afternoon session

This workshop introduces participants to the principles of score reliability and validity, using a combination of didactics and review of medical education research projects. The workshop is divided into two parts with group exercises designed to reinforce understanding of the main principles.

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

  • Identify three types of reliability (inter-rater, test-retest, and internal consistency);
  • Match types of reliability with appropriate statistical measures;
  • Describe the relationship between reliability and validity;
  • Describe multiple forms of evidence for validity;
  • Select an approach to reliability and validity assessment for a particular study.

There is no charge to participate, however you must pre-register. You must register for each session individually at the links above. Registration priority for Teaching Academy members. 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

New Publications from Teaching Academy Members

To the Point: The expanding role of simulation in Obstetrics and Gynecology medical student education
Everett EN, Forstein DA, Bliss S, Buery-Joyner SD, Craig LB, Graziano SC, Hampton BS, Hopkins L, McKenzie ML, Morgan H, Pradhan A. To the Point: The expanding role of simulation in Obstetrics and Gynecology medical student education. American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology. 2018 Oct 25. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ajog.2018.10.029

New Publications to Note

Exploring Racism and Health: An Intensive Interactive Session for Medical Students
DallaPiazza M, Padilla-Register M, Dwarakanath M, Obamedo E, Hill J, Soto-Greene M. Exploring Racism and Health: An Intensive Interactive Session for Medical Students. MedEdPORTAL. 12 Dec 2018. DOI: 10.15766/mep_2374-8265.10783

Incorporating LGBT Health in an Undergraduate Medical Education Curriculum Through the Construct of Social Determinants of Health
Cooper MB, Chacko M, Christner J. Incorporating LGBT Health in an Undergraduate Medical Education Curriculum Through the Construct of Social Determinants of Health. MedEdPORTAL. 7 Dec 2018. DOI: 10.15766/mep_2374-8265.10781

Barriers and Strategies to Engaging Our Community-Based Preceptors
Graziano S, McKenzie M, Abbott J, Buery-Joyne Sr, Craig L, Dalrymple J, Forstein D, Hampton B, Page-Ramsey S, Pradhan A, Wolf A, Hopkins L. Barriers and Strategies to Engaging Our Community-Based Preceptors. Teaching and Learning in Medicine. 26 Mar 2018. https://doi.org/10.1080/10401334.2018.1444994

The intersection of professionalism and interprofessional care: development and initial testing of the interprofessional professionalism assessment (IPA)
Frost J, Hammer D, Nunez L, Adams J, Chesluk B, Grus C, Harvison N, McGuinn K, Mortensen L, Nishimoto J, Palatta A, Richmond M, Ross E, Tegzes J, Ruffin A, Bentley J. The intersection of professionalism and interprofessional care: development and initial testing of the interprofessional professionalism assessment (IPA). Journal of Interprofessional Care. 20 Oct 2017 https://doi.org/10.1080/13561820.2018.1515733

A Best Evidence in Medical Education systematic review to determine the most effective teaching methods that develop reflection in medical students: BEME Guide No. 51
Uygur J, Stuart E, De Paor M, Wallace E, Duffy S, O’Shea M, Smith S, Pawlikowska T. A Best Evidence in Medical Education systematic review to determine the most effective teaching methods that develop reflection in medical students: BEME Guide No. 51. Medical Teacher. 11 Jan 2019. https://doi.org/10.1080/0142159X.2018.1505037

Gaining an advantage by sitting an OSCE after your peers: A retrospective study
Ghouri A, Boachie C, McDowall S, Parle J, Ditchfield C, McConnachie A, Walters M, Ghouri N. Gaining an advantage by sitting an OSCE after your peers: A retrospective study. Medical Teacher. 24 Apr 2018. https://doi.org/10.1080/0142159X.2018.1458085

 

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


Regional/National Call for Proposals

GEA National Research Grant Award

In its strong encouragement and support of research in medical education, 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/CME), across GEA regions (CGEA, NEGEA, SGEA, WGEA) and/or proposals that engage multiple schools, professions or departments. The full call and pre-proposal template are available here: https://www.aamc.org/members/gea/pdopps/
Pre-proposals due February 22, 2019.

 

Teaching Academy in the News

  • Class of 2021 Celebrates Teachers, Classmates at Foundations Awards Event
    January 25, 2019 by Jennifer Nachbur
    The UVM Larner College of Medicine Class of 2021 participated in a Foundations Awards celebration January 24. The event, which marks the completion of the first level of the Vermont Integrated Curriculum, provides an opportunity for second-year medical students to join with faculty and staff and express their gratitude for the contributions of these Larner College of Medicine community members to their medical education journey.
  • Carney Quoted in NBC Affiliate Story on Vigil Remembering Gun Violence Victims
    December 13, 2018 by Madi Wood
    WPTZ NBC5 News highlighted remarks made by Jan Carney, M.D., M.P.H., UVM associate dean for public health at a December 11 vigil organized by Gun Sense Vermont. Rebecca Bell, M.D., UVM assistant professor of pediatrics also spoke at the event, which was held in remembrance of all the people whose lives have been changed by gun violence in all of the 50 states.

February 2019

Teaching Academy Induction and Award Ceremony

Christa Zehle, MDChrista Zehle, MD, Interim Senior Associate Dean for Medical Education presents on the State of Medical Education at UVM LCOM

Hugget.Plante TA Induction

Kathryn Huggett, PhD, Director of the Teaching Academy presents Mark Plante, MD, with his Distinguished Educator member certificate

Huggett.Avila.Zehle TA Induction

From left to right: Kathryn Huggett, PhD; Maria Mercedes Avila, PhD; Christ Zehle, MD
Dr. Avila received the Outstanding Contribution Award

TA Induction

Teaching Academy Members mingle at a reception after the Induction and Award Ceremony 

Upcoming Events

 
IAMSE Winter 2019 Webinar Series

Thursday, February 7; 12:00 - 1:00 PM; Med Ed 201
The Teaching Academy is hosting the IAMSE Winter 2019 Webinar series. These sessions are drop-in, bring-your-own-lunch, come-as-you-are. This session is "System and Case Studies" with Dan Harrington, MD. Remote viewing is available. For more information visit: http://www.med.uvm.edu/teachingacademy/IAMSE

NEGEA SIG on Health Humanities Webinar
 

Thursday, February 7; 4:00 - 5:00 PM, Remote
Interested in utilizing Health Humanities as a teaching strategy? Please join the NEGEA SIG on Health Humanities for our 3rd webinar on
Thursday, Feb 7th from 4-5pm. We will explore an article that provides empirical evidence for the associations between exposure to the
humanities and personal characteristics that constitute a well-rounded physician. Further, we will hear a podcast from a physician sharing a personal experience of how the humanities helped him foster a connection with a patient that likely otherwise would not have been there. Materials will be provided in advance in order for the webinar to focuson a spirited discussion of how science and the humanities work together foster healthier and happier physicians. Please join us! Use this ZOOM link to register and to receive pre-session materials. Feel free to email Leigh Ann (holterm@med.uvm.edu) with any questions.

https://zoom.us/meeting/register/def87f741f15c20b66858a512be5123a

Writer's Workshop

Thursday, February 14; 9:00 - 10:00 AM; Larner Learning Commons, Teaching Academy Resource Room 130F
Bring scholarly work on education topics in any stage of development – manuscripts, conference proposals, research proposals, etc. Email teaching.academy@med.uvm.edu for details.

Medical Education Grand Rounds

Friday, February 22; 12:00 - 1:00 PM; Med Ed 300 (Reardon Classroom) 
"Turn Your Teaching into Scholarship" Kathryn Huggett, PhD & Cate Nicholas, MS, PA, EdD, Larner College of Medicine
RSVP to Teaching.Academy@med.uvm.edu