On May 31 and June 1, 2023, the Yale health profession schools community gathered for the 11th annual Medical Education Day at Yale (Med Ed Day)—and the inaugural Med Ed Day Pre-Conference sessions. In welcoming the audience, which included faculty, residents, fellows, students, staff, and alumni from the Yale Schools of Medicine, Nursing, and Public Health, Deputy Dean for Education Jessica Illuzzi, MD, MS, said, “It’s wonderful to be in person for part of Med Ed Day for the first time since spring 2019. There is so much happening in medical education at Yale, so it is fitting that this tradition has expanded beyond a day.” Yale School of Medicine’s (YSM) Teaching and Learning Center (TLC), led by Executive Director John Encandela, PhD, coordinated the annual event.
Med Ed Day showcases the Yale health profession community’s outstanding work, focused on innovations in medical education curriculum and educator development, as well as important breakthroughs in medical education. Illuzzi noted that while the medical education community’s work is presented locally at Med Ed Day, the community has a much broader impact. “By presenting at regional and national conferences, you have disseminated our important advances in medical education, which strengthens medical education—and brings recognition to Yale as a leader in this field.”