Register to join upcoming Yale Medical Educator Series - YES! and Medical Education Discussion Group (MEDG) programs hosted by the Center for Medical Education. All sessions are from 12 - 1 p.m. via Zoom with CME credit available.
If you have not yet registered for these upcoming sessions, or any other future sessions, you can register here. *
Friday, Jan. 17 – YES! “Less is More: Posters as Points of Academic Contact” by Andrés Martin, MD, PhD*
Capture your work efficiently so that your poster can capture would-be viewers. A poster is not a distilled article; a poster is an expanded abstract. If the distinction appears too subtle, you may benefit from learning about this and other overlooked truisms in creating an effective poster. Medicine and the health sciences are team sports: let your poster help you make contact!
*To join this session on Friday, Jan. 17, send an email to centerformeded@yale.edu.
Thursday, Jan. 23 – MEDG “Teaching, Assessing, and Remediating Professionalism in Graduate Medical Education: Pedagogy, Priorities, and Pitfalls” by Mark Siegel, MD
Teaching and assessing professionalism are core components of graduate medical education, but the topic of professionalism is also a source of confusion and angst for educators and learners alike. This seminar explores evolving definitions of professionalism in medicine, challenges that arise when we attempt to assess and remediate professional behaviors, and opportunities to work with learners as they prepare to enter the professional workforce.
Friday, Jan. 31 – YES! “Bias in Assessment” by Katie Gielissen, MD, MHS (Emory University School of Medicine, Medicine & Pediatrics)
It is crucial to recognize and mitigate sources of bias that can creep into our assessment systems. This session will focus on some origins for biases and will explore methods to assure best practices.
Visit the Center for Medical Education website for details and dates for all Yale Medical Educator Series - YES! and Medical Education Discussion Group (MEDG) sessions.
To contact the Center for Medical Education, email centerformeded@yale.edu.