Introduction: This workshop is sponsored by STFM and hosted by the Department of Family Medicine and the Office of the Dean of Medical Education, UCLA. This STFM Faculty Development Series workshop curriculum provides participants with instruction in key management skills including conflict management, time management, meeting management, prioritization, team building, and negotiation. This workshop is based on principles of adult learning and is presented by trained faculty, many of whom are family medicine leaders in the California area. The opening session is didactic with a highly interactive format in which small groups work with core faculty. We developed a local planning committee to guide our curriculum. Based on their feedback, we’re offering a new faculty development workshop designed for the specific needs of mid-level faculty in academic family medicine. The full-day, interactive workshop will offer training on administrative and management skills, highlighting the areas of importance to faculty who have been in academic medicine 5-10 years. While the content is designed for mid-career faculty, the workshop would also be of value to those with less experience in academic medicine and would be a good refresher course for faculty with more than 10 years experience. Tuition: $170 - For registrations received by October 13, 2006. The tuition for registrations received after October 13 is $220. Workshop Location: University of California, Los Angeles Click here to view a map and find out more about the UCLA Faculty Center. Schedule: 7:30–8 am Registration Local Planning Committee and Faculty Denise Sur, MD, Local Planning Committee Chair UCLA Family Medicine Residency, Los Angeles National STFM Faculty Development Series Workshop Coordinator Heidi Chumley, MD, Kansas University School of Medicine CME/CEU Credit: This activity has been reviewed and is acceptable for up to 6 Prescribed credits by the American Academy of Family Physicians. When reporting CME credit, AAFP members should report total Prescribed credits earned for this activity. For More Information: For more information on any of the above, please contact Priscilla Noland at STFM at 800-274-2237, ext. 5410, or via e-mail at pnoland@stfm.org. |
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