The University of Tennessee Graduate School of Medicine, Knoxville


Office of Continuing Education and Professional Development

University of Tennessee Graduate School of Medicine presents:

Educational Enhancement for Academic Physicians Series 2019-2020

Series Overview

Course Director:
Anthony Wilson, MD
Associate Professor
UT Graduate School of Medicine
Department of Family Medicine.

Faculty of UTGSM have a track record of producing solid clinicians upon graduation from their programs.  We are now introducing a formal, campus-wide, comprehensive, coordinated curriculum for continued improvement of faculty academic skills.  The course series will consist of a monthly, two hour CME course.

All faculty within the UTGSM are welcome.  This series is an excellent way for faculty to meet the faculty development requirements.  Faculty can attend any of the lectures that they feel would benefit them.  The curriculum is divided into three main topics:  Teaching and precepting, research and publications, and academic career advancement.  Each of these main topics is divided into specific educational program plans.

Series Goals

The University of Tennessee Graduate School of Medicine and the University of Tennessee Medical Center has the goal of increasing national and international recognition as a first-class academic medical institution.  This coordinated and comprehensive faculty development curriculum can help faculty members gain the needed tools to help them participate as major players in reaching this goal. 

At the conclusion of this annual series, the participants should be able to:

Series Credits and Completion

Faculty who complete all 12 modules within an academic year will receive up to 24 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit hours or 24 hours of CDE-certified credit.  Additionally, they will receive a Certificate of Completion in June 2020.

Educational Enhancement Series for Academic Year 2018-2019

Current Series Schedule 2019 - 2020

Course

Title

Faculty

Location

Time

TP01

Adult Learning Theory/
Innovative Classroom Styles

D. Norwood, A. Wilson

Library Conference Room

July 16, 2019
4:30-6:30 pm

RP02

Navigating the IRB Process/Ethics of Research

K. Bielak, C. Langley

Library Conference Room

August 13, 2019
4:30-6:30 pm

RP01

Faculty Resources for Literature Search, Appraisal, and Mentorship: Using New PubMed, Google Scholar and More!

M. Earl, D. Norwood,
R. Harrington, D. Petersen

Library Conference Room

September 17, 2019
4:30- 6:30 pm

RP05

An Introduction to Grants

J. Wall, J. Ferris

Library Conference Room

October 15, 2019
4:30- 6:30 pm

TP02 Educational Program Planning/Objective Writing/Bloom’s Cognitive Taxonomy A. Wilson, S. Chamberlin, W. Dabbs Library Conference Room November 12, 2019
4:30- 6:30 pm

TP03

Precepting for Optimal Results/Giving Effective Feedback; Approach to Challenging Learners

A. Barger-Stevens, D. Norwood, K. Kemmet

Library Conference Room

December 17, 2019
4:30- 6:30 pm

RP04

Formulating a Researchable Question/Designing a Survey that Gives Optimal Results

E. Heidel

Library Conference Room

January 21, 2020
4:30- 6:30 pm

AC02

Leadership Development/Mentoring New Faculty/Faculty Development Milestones

E. Carlson, G. Blake, A. Wilson,
K. Kemmett

Library Conference Room

February 11, 2020
4:30- 6:30 pm

TP04 Designing Simulation-Based Mastery Learning Units L. Lamsen Library Conference Room

March 10, 2020
4:30- 6:30 pm

AC01 Career Trajectory Planning/Navigating the Promotion Process L. Kilgore, J. Wall, P. Hauptman Library Conference Room April 14, 2020
4:30- 6:30 pm
RP03 How To Write A Paper: A Guide to Getting Published P. Hauptman Library Conference Room

May 12, 2020
4:30- 6:30 pm

AC03 Stress Management and Resiliency K. Dean (PhD Clinical Psychologist), J. Lewis Library Conference Room

June 9, 2020
4:30- 6:30 pm.

 

TP= Teaching and Precepting                            RP= Research and Publications                         AC= Academic Career Planning

 


Accreditation

The University of Tennessee College of Medicine is accredited by the ACCME to provide continuing medical education for physicians.

Education Credits

The University of Tennessee College of Medicine designates this live activity for a maximum of 24 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™.  Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.

PAs, NPs, and Nurses: Physician Assistants, Nurse Practitioners and Nurses may use these credit hours toward certification renewal.  This credit is acceptable by the American Academy of Physician Assistants (AAPA), American Nurses Credentialing Association (ANCC) and the American Academy of Nurse Practitioners (AANP).

Allied Health Professionals: Professional associations may choose to convert the hours earned to contact hours. Please contact your certifying board to ensure these credit hours will be accepted.

 

 



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