Unanticipated Positive Consequences Transforming Professional Development for Medical Educators Kate McOwen June 2014.

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Unanticipated Positive Consequences Transforming Professional Development for Medical Educators Kate McOwen June 2014

This session was created and initially presented at the 2014 SGEA Spring Meeting by: Beth Nelson, M.D. Kathy Kreutzer, M.Ed. Gary Rosenfeld, Ph.D. Scott Cottrell, Ed.D. Carol Elam, Ed.D. Acknowledgments

Provide information on the 2014 AAMC Medical Education Meeting Conference and the 2014 AAMC Annual Meeting. Brainstorm important current topics in medical education and consider new approaches for presenting scholarship, innovations, and networking. Share ways that medical education professional associations can help meet challenges and provide enhanced professional development experiences. Objectives

Will occur on Thursday and Friday before LEARN SERVE LEAD 2014 will serve as a Prototype Big opportunity AAMC 2014 National Medical Education Meeting

The Planning Committee NameInstitution Yoni AmielColumbia Miriam Bar-OnNevada Moss BlachmanSouth Carolina Carol ElamKentucky Kevin EvaUBC Maryellen GusicIndiana Beth NelsonBaylor Debra RegierChildren’s National Boyd RichardsColumbia John SteevesDalhousie New Brunswick Sandrijn van SchaikUCSF Lara VarpioUSUHS Kevin SouzaUCSF

This is a meeting of “building connections” we hope for a broad audience including… Early/Mid/Late Career Medical Educators Students/Residents Curriculum and GME Committees Deans/Administration Medical Education Researchers The theme is Accelerating Learning…Fostering Connections The Audience

The meeting will include… Sessions in formats you are accustomed to: RIME Papers; Oral Abstracts; and Posters. New session formats: Emerging Solutions; and Accelerating Learning. Opportunities for networking: “On the fly” meeting room, open networking meals The Program

The meeting will include… Technology The Social Contract Pipeline, Pre-Clinical, Clinical, and GME Continuing Professional Development Inter-professional Education Leadership International Medical Education And RESEARCH! The Program

Soliciting Your Ideas!

From SGEA 2014 What current topics in medical education are of greatest interest to you? Technology Continuum Faculty Issues Teaching Assessment Professionalism EPAs Educational Change IPE Neuroscience of Learning

From SGEA 2014 How could we use technology at and between our meetings to enhance our learning and communication? AT MEETINGS Twitter highlights and for more info…. Webinars Video-conferencing BETWEEN MEETINGS Google hangout Skype

Different types of presentations you’ve seen that we could try. Working groups – outcomes oriented Demonstration of best practices Creative and artistic expression Theater, art, stories, documentary film, narrative medicine What really matters From SGEA 2014

Thank you for inviting me…