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A newsletter for research & medical education September 2009
 

EVENTS


= Outside Baystate faculty development= Faculty Development  Residents & Fellow Education = Resident & Fellow Education *=Eligible for AMA PRA Cat 1 Credits

September
14
Mon
noon – 1:00 pm
Location:
Chestnut 1 A/B
Schwartz Center Rounds

 


1:00 – 4:15 pm
Location:
Chestnut 4

Residents & Fellow Education Introduction to Research Session I


For all new fellows, topics include:

  • Introduction

  • Ethics Conduct & IRB

  • Interpretation of Data & Presenting

  • Introduction to Research Design

15-16
Tu-We
9/15: noon – 5:00 pm
9/16: 8:00 am - noon

Location:
Chesnut 1 A/B

faculty development6th Annual Martin I. Broder Education Day: Clinical Diagnostic Reasoning (CDR)

(download pdf of brochure)

16
Wed
noon – 1:30 pm
Location:
Chestnut 3
faculty developmentQuarterly Faculty Development Workshop: Teaching within Generational Differences*

 

21
Mon
All day
Location:
Hyatt Regency
Cambridge, MA

PRIM&R's IRB 101


This full-day program will feature a series of lectures, interactive discussions, and case studies covering:

  • How the federally mandated IRB system developed in the United States

  • The underlying ethical principles and procedures for reviewing research involving human subjects, and ways to apply those principles and procedures at your institution

  • The components of the regulations that govern IRB operations and research activities.

More information & registration at the PRIM&R website.

23
Wed
8:00 am
&
noon

Location:
Chesnut 1 A/B
faculty developmentCareer Development in Academic Medicine Day*

Speaker:  Laura L. Bierema, EdD, Professor of Adult Education and Human Resources & Organizational Development at the University of Georgia


The 8:00 am session is "Advancing and Acheiving in Medicine: Implication sof Research on Career Development and Progression."


The noon session is "Building a Career-Friendly Organization: Key Issues for Leaders."

28
Mon
1:00 – 4:00 pm
Location:
NICU A/B

Residents & Fellow EducationIntroduction to Research Session II


For all new fellows, topics include:

  • Informed Consent

  • Design & Interpretation of Research Structure

  • Research Methodology

October
14
Wed
noon – 1:00 pm
Location:
Chestnut 1 A/B
Schwartz Center Rounds

 

15
Thu
5:00 - 6:00 pm
Location:
TUSM: Sackler Building Rm# 114 & Chestnut 4 by videoconference
Tufts University School of Medicine General Faculty Meeting
21
Wed
7:45 – 9:00 am
Location:
Lundy Boardroom
Ethics Grand Rounds

 

23
Fri
9:00 – 11:00 am
Location:
TUSM
Advising/Mentoring Learners in Difficulty: How Can You Best Advise Learners and Help Those in Difficulty?*

 

26
Mon
noon - 2:00 pm
Location:
Chestnut 3

Steps and Tips for Giving Constructive Feedback*

 

November
10
Tue
time?
Location:
TUSM

Office for Technology Licensing & Industry Collaboration Conference on Medical Devices


Research on TUSM's 3 campuses and its affiliated hospitals will be showcased. Event includes talks, poster presentations, and a reception.

12-13
Thu -
Fri
Location:
TUSM
Information Mastery: A Practical Approach to Evidence-Based Medicine—Introductory Course
14
Sat
time?
Location:
TUSM
Information Mastery: A Practical Approach to Evidence-Based Medicine—Advanced Workship for Faculty & Teachers
16
Mon
9:00 – 11:00 am
Location:
Chestnut 3
Advising/Mentoring Learners in Difficulty: How Can You Best Advise Learners and Help Those in Difficulty?*

 

  2:00 – 4:00 pm
Location:
Library Computer Lab

Teaching with Technology through Tufts University Science Knowledge-Base (T.U.S.K.)


Bring ideas for resources or a course you wish to develop on T.U.S.K.

20
Fri
9:00 – 11:00 am
Location:
TUSM
Approaches to Program Evaluation: How Can You Make the Most of Your Academic Program?

 


Save the Date!

Tuesday, December 8, 2009

Annual Resident & Faculty Winter Party

Location: Chestnut 1 A/B

Time: 4:00 - 6:30 pm


Families invited!

Continuing Education Course Offerings

Browse Course Brochures

For the complete listing of TUSM Office of Educational Affairs & other Faculty Development opportunities offered within the next 3 months, see the Faculty Development page on Academic Affairs' eWorkplace site. Unless otherwise noted, contact Sharon Freeman, TUSM Office of Educational Affairs, at sharon.freeman@tufts.edu or 617-636-0891 to register.


 

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Sharon Glazer MPH, Editor
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