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2008

ANNUAL

EDUCATION RETREAT

AGENDA

THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 2008

Case Western Reserve University
School of Medicine, Room E401


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Guest Speakers:
Eric Holmboe from ABIM and
Peter Scoles from NBME

        
          

8:00 - 8:30 am
Registration and Continental Breakfast

8:30 - 8:45 am
   (Room E401)
Welcome and Introductory Remarks

 |  VIDEO   |
Pamela B. Davis, MD, PhD, Dean, School of Medicine and
Vice President for Medical Affairs
Terry Wolpaw, MD, Associate Dean for Curricular Affairs

 
Plenary 

 

8:45 - 9:45 am   (Room E401)
“Are Medical Students Ready for
Residency and How Would We Know?”

 |  VIDEO   |

Eric Holmboe, MD, Senior Vice President for
Quality Research and Academic Affairs,
American Board of Internal Medicine (ABIM)

 
9:45 - 10:00 am

BREAK
 

10:00 - 11:00 am   (Room E401)
STUDENT PANEL:
How Portfolios are Used to Look at Competencies?
 
 |  VIDEO
  |

  • Wayne Liang, University Program:
    "Reflective Professional Development in the First Year"
  • Jovana Martin, University Program:
    "WR2 Summative Portfolio: the Critically Reflective Learner"
  • Mark Tenforde, College Program:
    "From Evidence to Learning Plan"
  • Renee Salas, College Program:
    "Reflective Practice:  The Transformative Process in the CCLCM Curriculum"

11:00 - 11:45 am   (Room E401)
Scholarship in Teaching Presentation and Awards
- program enclosed -
Pamela B. Davis, MD, PhD Dean, School of Medicine and
Vice President for Medical Affairs

Daniel B. Ornt, MD, FACP, Vice Dean for Education and Academic Affairs
Daniel R. Wolpaw, MD, Chair, Clinical Curriculum Council
 
11:45 am - 12:45 pm   (Room E426 / E428)
Poster Session and Working Lunch
Posters on Innovations in Medical Education and Curriculum Update on Foundations of Medicine and Health

BLOCK 1 | BLOCK 2 | BLOCK 3 | BLOCK 4

BLOCK 5 | BLOCK 6 | BLOCK 7 | BLOCK 8

 
12:45 - 1:45 pm   (Room E401)
“Changes in the USMLE: Implications for Undergraduate and Graduate Medical Education”
 
 |  VIDEO   |
Peter Scoles, MD, Senior Vice President Assessment Programs, National Board of Medical Examiners
 
1:45 - 2:45 pm
BREAKOUT SESSIONS

The sessions will focus on one aspect of the curriculum.
They will provide an update on the current status of a program as well as serve as a forum to seek input from others.

*Please indicate your preference. 

 

BREAKOUT #1   (Room E321 / E323).
Areas of Concentration
(12 weeks of linked elective experiences integrating basic science and clinical experiences and intended to result in an area of expertise)
Daniel B. Ornt, MD, FACP

 
BREAKOUT #2   (Room E322).
Advance Cores

(Care of Aging, Undifferentiated/Emergency Care, Perioperative Medicine and Pain, Chronic Disease)
Peter Degolia MD, Daniel Neides, MD, and
Daniel R. Wolpaw, MD

 
BREAKOUT #3   (Room E430A / Student Lounge).
Basic Sciences in the Clinical Curriculum
Amy Wilson-Delfosse, PhD and James P. Bruzik, PhD
 

2:45-3:45pm   (Room T501)
Foundation of Clinical Medicine Faculty
Appreciation Reception

 

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