Sign up to join us for the these upcoming sessions of the Yale Medical Educator Series - YES! and the 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 others you may want to attend, you can register here.
Friday, Dec. 6 – YES! “Optimizing Small Group Learning” by Stephen Holt, MD, MS
In this session the instructor will teach and role model six evidence-based teaching strategies that will enhance your teaching skills for any group setting, including noon conference.
Thursday, Dec. 12 – MEDG “Educational Activities and Roles in the Faculty Ladder Tracks” by Samuel Ball, PhD, with an introduction by Deputy Dean for Education Jessica Illuzzi, MD, MS
In this session, Yale School of Medicine’s new Deputy Dean for Academic Affairs Sam Ball, PhD, will define indicators of educator excellence emphasized by the Promotion Committee and will examine a range of academic activities, especially teaching, considered important for Academic Clinician (AC) and Clinician Educator-Scholar (CES) recognition.
Friday, Dec. 20 – YES! “Abstract Art: Writing an Abstract that Will Get You Noticed (and Accepted)” by Andrés Martin, MD, PhD
High-quality abstracts increase the likelihood of a submission being reviewed rather than summarily rejected and of a published work being eventually discovered and reaching its intended audience. A solid abstract is the entryway to presenting at a conference or publishing in a journal. Abstracts can be enhanced by incorporating a dozen proven strategies described in this session.
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.