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Faculty Development Series Workshop
University of South Carolina
October 25, 2008
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Introduction
The Society of Teachers of Family Medicine is pleased to announce a new faculty development offering cosponsored by the University of South Carolina in Columbia! On October 25, STFM will once-again take our successful Faculty Development Series workshop on the road to South Carolina – following in the footsteps of our successful programs at UCLA and Ohio State University over the last couple of years. With many faculty forced to limit their travel due to shrinking budgets, we are bringing this full-day workshop to you!
What Will I Learn By Attending This Workshop?
This year’s workshop will focus on helping faculty build their knowledge and skills on the subject of preparing learners for practicing in patient-centered medical homes. Just as clinical practice transformation involves a fundamental rethinking of how care is provided, so too will it require new and innovative educational models to transform our teaching environments to support education for the future. This day-long, interactive workshop will include presentations and discussions on various components of the new model, as well as some time to reflect on how faculty can emerge from this process rejuvenated in their own careers.
Workshop Objectives
As a result of this workshop, participants will be able to:
- Describe the components of the patient-centered medical home model and how they impact medical student and resident education
- Adapt the principles of advanced access to the unique challenges of an academic environment
- Design experiential learning activities to support training for implementation of the chronic care model
- Implement strategies to have their teaching practices become NCQA certified
- Articulate the benefits and challenges of using electronic health records for resident panel management and provision of quality indicator reports in the educational setting
- Utilize change management and sustainability theory to aid the redesign process in their own settings
Workshop Information:
Tuition:
Register by September 26, and the conference fee is $225, which includes lunch, refreshment breaks, and curricular materials. The tuition for registrations received after September 26 is $275.
Conference Site:
Capstone Building (Campus Room)
900 Barnwell Street (corner of Barnell & College Streets)
University of South Carolina
Columbia, SC 29201
View a map of the Capstone Building location.
Parking Information:
Parking is available at meters (free on weekends) located in front of the Capstone Building. If parking spaces are full, please park at The Inn at USC (official workshop hotel). The Inn at USC is approximately 1 block from the Capstone Building.
CME Accreditation
CME Accreditation: This program has been reviewed and is acceptable for up to 5.25 Prescribed credit hours by the American Academy of Family Physicians.
Local Planning Committee and Faculty
Elizabeth Baxley, MD, University of South Carolina, Workshop Coordinator
Chuck Carter, MD, University of South Carolina, Planning Committee
Jamee Lucas, MD, University of South Carolina, Planning Committee
Stanley McCloy, MD, University of South Carolina, Planning Committee
National STFM Faculty
Elizabeth Baxley, MD, University of South Carolina, Workshop Coordinator
Kevin Bennett, PhD, University of South Carolina
Peter Carek, MD, MS, Trident Family Practice Residency, Charleston, SC
Mark Greenawald, MD, Carilion Health System, Roanoke, Va
Mary Nolan Hall, MD, Carolinas Medical Center, Charlotte, NC
Warren Newton, MD, MPH, University of North Carolina
Alfred Reid, MA, University of North Carolina
John Rogers, MD, MPH, Baylor University
Sharm Steadman, PharmD, University of South Carolina
Christian Steen, MD, University of South Carolina
Terrence Steyer, MD, Medical University of South Carolina
Sam Weir, MD, University of North Carolina
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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