
Delivering our Grand Rounds is Wendy L. Ward, PhD, ACC, ABPP, FAPA, FNAP Professor, College of Medicine, Associate Provost for Faculty, Academic Affairs, Director of Interprofessional Faculty Development, Academic Affairs, University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences, Collaborative Care in Action: Showcasing, Interprofessional Success Stories and Future Directions, Followed by Teaching Academy scholar presentations and academic posters, lunch, awards, and concurrent sessions - all are welcome to this open in-person event!
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Dr. Albert Villarin, MD, MBA, FACEP, expert in all things AI and Health Professions Education, breakdown how AI is carrying over into patient care.
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Join us for a Teaching Academy Lunch and Learn! on clinical skills remediation and supporting struggling learners. Gain insights into creating a supportive learning environment that helps all trainees build confidence and competence in their clinical practice.
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Dr. Caroline Niederman is an educator, speaker, entrepreneur, and equine veterinarian-turned-consultant changing the narrative for people who fall outside the lines of conventional medical diagnosis and treatments for certain chronic long-term conditions.
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Emily Bird, M.D., M.A., F.A.A.P., returned to for yet another dynamic virtual talk on providing effective and meaningful feedback.
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Rimma Osipov, Md, PhD, Stephanie Shively, MA, PhD, and Julie E. Kutac, MA, PhD explore how the humanities can serve as a powerful tool to reframe burnout and foster resilience in healthcare education.
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Thomas Van Hoof, MD, EdD, FACMQ, shares insights into how cognitive and physiological processes shape the way learners absorb, retain, and apply knowledge.
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Albert Villarin, MD, MBA, FACEP, shares perspectives on building trust in AI systems and navigating the transformative impact of these technologies on clinical practice and medical education.
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Inaugural Scholar Mary Shah, MLS, AHIP, Nuvance Health Medical Librarian and Archivist, engages the clinician educators in an exploration of aging through visual storytelling in the hilarious and heartfelt Can’t We Talk About Something More Pleasant, by Roz Chast.
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The Teaching Academy was thrilled to host Alexa Miller, visual artist, health humanities educator, and pioneer in integrating Visual Thinking Strategies into medical training, for our first ever VTS Workshop!
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