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Webinar – Step 1 Pass/Fail Panel

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Join us for the AOE panel "Step 1 Pass/Fail" with various UME and GME faculty, faciliated by AOE Programming Chair Eric Zwemer, MD. By participating in this webinar, you can expect a didactic on the history and data behind Step 1, the opportunity to ask questions, and learn from discussion with people involved with both … Read more

Webinar – Managing and Leading Remote Teams

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Register today for the free AAMC webinar "Managing and Leading Remote Teams" on Thursday, August 27, 2020 12 - 1:00 PM (EST) with Aaron Kraus, Owner of akSES LLC. While teleworking and managing distributed or remote teams is not a new concept, it was often limited in scope and acceptability. Now that much of our … Read more

IAMSE Webinar – “The Broccoli of US Medical Education: Key Health Systems Science Challenges”

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Join us for the return of the IAMSE August 2020 Webinar Series! August 13 at 12:PM “Health Systems Science in the Clinical Clerkship Years” Clifford Packer (Case Western) and Mamta Singh (Case Western) https://zoom.us/j/94054111487?pwd=aldSRGRYSWtHenRycVVDKytmWGJCUT09   August 20 at 12:PM “Preparing Faculty to Teach HSS in the Clinical Learning Environment” Luan Lawson (ECU) and Kelly Caverzagie … Read more

Twitter #MedEdChat – “Blending Virtual with Reality in Clerkships”

Join us for the next series of #MedEdChat featuring our own Gary Beck Dallaghan, PhD as moderator. 8/6/2020 Educating Advocates 8/13/2020 Philosophy in Medical Education 8/20/2020 The Clerkship....Is Virtual Enough? 8/27/2020 Blending Virtual with Reality in Clerkships 9/3/2020 Microagressions in Medical Education You will need a Twitter account to participate in this event. Check out … Read more

Twitter #MedEdChat – “Microagressions in Medical Education”

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Join us for the next series of #MedEdChat featuring our own Gary Beck Dallaghan, PhD as moderator. 8/6/2020 Educating Advocates 8/13/2020 Philosophy in Medical Education 8/20/2020 The Clerkship....Is Virtual Enough? 8/27/2020 Blending Virtual with Reality in Clerkships 9/3/2020 Microagressions in Medical Education You will need a Twitter account to participate in this event. Check out … Read more

Remote Learning Insights Series – “Lights, Camera, TEACH: Structuring Multimedia Content for Success”

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Join us via Zoom for a Remote Learning Insights series! Please see the attachment and information below for more details! The links will add the session to your calendar. DOWNLOAD FLYER: Remote Learning Series Aug. 18 | Zach Moore, Instructional Technology Consultant, Academic Support Center Title: Building Lessons in Sakai Description: In this session, we will … Read more

Workshop – Adaptive Learning: Talent or Skill?

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Don't forget!  Join us for "Adaptive Learning: Talent or Skill?" with Dr. Neva Howard, Tuesday, September 8th at 12:00 - 1:30 PM EST via Zoom (link below). Register now to count your attendance Learning Objectives: Describe several key studies on learning environment and how they influence learning. Describe the Theory of Expertise and the concept … Read more

Mentored Member Journal Club

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Join us for the monthly AOE Mentored Member Journal Club via Zoom! Register Now for meeting link and articles (distributed a week before the event) Goals/Objectives: 1. Provide critical review and discussion of medical education research 2. Grow the awareness and understanding of medical education research including models, research methodology and publishable findings 3. Facilitate … Read more

Conversations for Clinicians #14 – The healing power of Interpersonal Neurobiology in healthcare

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As individuals, communities, institutions, or even as a culture, this year has brought unparalleled changes to our lives. For those of us working in healthcare, the stress we’ve experienced has revealed amazing strength and tenacity, as well as fragility and vulnerability. Healthcare - medical education and practice - focuses on the objective, data-driven evaluation of … Read more

Remote Learning Insights Series – “Building Community from a Distance: How to Connect in a Virtual Environment”

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Join us via Zoom for a Remote Learning Insights series! Please see the attachment and information below for more details! The links will add the session to your calendar. DOWNLOAD FLYER: Remote Learning Series Aug. 18 | Zach Moore, Instructional Technology Consultant, Academic Support Center Title: Building Lessons in Sakai Description: In this session, we will … Read more

AOE Webinar – Training Trainees to Communicate with Patients

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Join us on Thursday, September 17th, 12:00 - 1:00 PM EST for the webinar "Training Trainees to Communicate with Patients" with Dr. Muneera Kapadia, Associate Professor of Surgery and Associate Vice Chair of Education from the Division of Gastrointestinal Surgery. Register here before September 16th! Objectives Understand the importance of communication skills education List strategies … Read more

Remote Learning Insights Series – “Designing Assessments with Purpose”

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Join us via Zoom for a Remote Learning Insights series! Please see the attachment and information below for more details! The links will add the session to your calendar. DOWNLOAD FLYER: Remote Learning Series Aug. 18 | Zach Moore, Instructional Technology Consultant, Academic Support Center Title: Building Lessons in Sakai Description: In this session, we will … Read more

TEDxGreensboro – A physician’s journey to emotional agility

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Join us for the AOE-sponsored session at TEDxGreensboro "RISK" featuring Jody Stern, MD. His session "A physician’s journey to emotional agility" will be Tuesday, September 22nd, 2020, 12:30 PM EST via Zoom. Pre-registration is required below. Please also email aoe@med.unc.edu to confirm your attendance, as we do not receive the registrant list. REGISTER NOW About … Read more

2020 Frank C. Wilson Professionalism Forum (Workshop & Lecture)

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Save the date for the 9th annual Frank C. Wilson Professionalism Forum: "Confronting Microaggressions and Implicit Bias: Our Professional Responsibility" on September 23, 2020. (Download Flyer)   Pre-registration is now closed. Use the following links to join in the calls and aoe@med.unc.edu to confirm your attendance is counted.         Join Noon Workshop: … Read more

2020 Frank C. Wilson Professionalism Forum (Workshop & Lecture)

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Save the date for the 9th annual Frank C. Wilson Professionalism Forum: "Confronting Microaggressions and Implicit Bias: Our Professional Responsibility" on September 23, 2020. (Download Flyer)   Pre-registration is now closed. Use the following links to join in the calls and aoe@med.unc.edu to confirm your attendance is counted.         Join Noon Workshop: … Read more

Faculty Development Friday – Improving the Culture for Black People by Understanding Fit, Unconscious Bias, and Inequity Regimes

Join us for the Adams School of Denistry's Faculty Development Friday: "Improving the Culture for Black People by Understanding Fit, Unconscious Bias, and Inequity Regimes" on Friday, October 2, 2020, 12:00 - 1:30 PM EST. Course Description This seminar will discuss Blacks and the inequities 'fit' puts upon this group and the impact it as … Read more

4th Annual Medical & Bioscience Education Day/SIMEC V

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Thank you for your interest in Education Day/SIMEC V, presented in collaboration between the Teaching & Mentoring Academy and the Clinical Teaching Seminar Series on Saturday, October 3, 2020, 12:00 PM - 6:00 PM EST. Our theme for this year is “Teaching Matters: Belonging, Community, Diversity.” This event features skills-based workshops, plenaries on teaching and mentoring, … Read more

AAMC Webinar – Creating Safe and Inclusive Environments for Faculty and Students in the Biomedical Setting

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Creating Safe and Inclusive Environments for Faculty and Students in the Biomedical Setting Wednesday, October 14, 2020 2:00-3:00 p.m. ET REGISTER TODAY With the presence of #MeToo, Time’s Up Healthcare, and diversity and inclusion efforts broadly at member institutions, leaders in academic medicine are increasingly aware of the need to create safe and inclusive environments. … Read more