MPPDA Pre-Course Meeting Orlando, Florida March 2015 Setting Expectations …and training your dragons…

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MPPDA Pre-Course Meeting Orlando, Florida March 2015 Setting Expectations …and training your dragons…

FIRST THINGS FIRST

Agenda setting Write two things you hope to gain from this or the series of workshops.

My Objectives for Our Time… 1.Actively participate in learning and faculty development sessions 2.Explain the importance of setting expectations for all participants 3.Create a document describing your expectations for learners on clinical rotations. 4.Demonstrate setting expectations on the first day of attending. By the end of this session, you will be able to (have):

Setting Expectations

Start with an end in mind!

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Memory Techniques Expectation = Application Engaged < Interactive < Relevant Method Learned = Ability to Apply

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A little storming…

Instructions for the W-P-S List as many categories, specifics instructions or values you believe you need to share with your learners at the beginning of your ward, consult, clinic or classroom time.

Results of the Storm

Assignment

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Wrapping Up – next steps… Commitment to Act Reflective Process

“Anybody who believes that all you have to do to be a good teacher is to love to teach also has to believe that all you have to do to become a good surgeon is to love to cut.” Adam Urbanski, President of the Rochester, New York Teachers Association Quoted by: L. Mansnersus. The New York Times. November 7, 1993: Section 4A

My Objectives for the Hour… 1.Actively participate in learning and faculty development sessions 2.Explain the importance of setting expectations for all participants 3.Create a document describing their expectations for learners on clinical rotations. 4.Demonstrate setting expectations on the first day of attending. By the end of this session, you will be able to (have):

MPPDA Pre-Course Meeting Orlando, Florida March 2015 Setting Expectations …and training your dragons…