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Faculty for Tomorrow Webinars
This free webinar series, developed by the Faculty for Tomorrow Task Force, provides fundamental knowledge and skills that new faculty and residents as educators need to thrive in a career in academic family medicine.
The list begins with the most recent webinar in the 10-part series.
- 10: How to Give an Awesome Grand Rounds Presentation
- 9: Using the Brain Rules to Blow Up Your Lectures
- 8: How to Get Started Producing Scholarly Work
- 7: Giving Feedback and Making It Stick
- 6: Effective Clinical Teaching
- 5: Essential Presentation Skills
- 4: Optimizing Learning: Styles and Strategies
- 3: Professional Identity and Boundaries
- 2: Structure and Funding of Residency Programs
- 1: What Is Academic Family Medicine?
Webinar 10: How to Give an Awesome Grand Rounds Presentation
October 4, 2018 | Presenter: Randi Sokol, MD, MPH, MMedEd
Join us for some simple yet important tools and approaches for delivering a robust, useful, and engaging Grand Rounds.
Learn how to:
- Use Gagné’s 9 Events of Instruction as an organizing framework for your Grand Rounds presentation
- Create a focused Grand Rounds presentation with a few clear and succinct learning objectives that meet learners' needs
- Implement various techniques for creating interactive learning sessions that play to the different ways people learn
Download Presentation Checklist (Doc)
Download Gagné 9 steps of instruction - EXAMPLE (Doc)
Download Gagné 9 steps of instruction - BLANK (Doc)
Webinar 9: Using the Brain Rules to Blow Up Your Lectures
April 13, 2018 | Presenter: Michael Tuggy, MD
Move beyond traditional didactic teaching. Employ strategies to keep your learners engaged and motivate them to retain and apply what they’ve learned. This presentation, based on John Medina’s book Brain Rules, identifies shortcomings of traditional teaching methods and offers alternative models for enhanced memory retention and improved understanding of core concepts.
Webinar 8: How to Get Started Producing Scholarly Work
December 12, 2017 | Panelists: Christopher Morley, PhD and Col. Dean Seehusen, MD, MPH
This interactive one-hour webinar, "How to Get Started Producing Scholarly Work," was presented on Tuesday, December 12, 2017, by panelists Christopher Morley, PhD, and Col. Dean Seehusen, MD, MPH.
Learn how to:
- Identify the four categories of scholarship defined in Boyer's Model
- Evaluate a scholarly idea or hypothesis before developing a project
- Gather resources for completing and disseminating scholarly work
This webinar recording is no longer available.
HANDOUTS
Download the Webinar Handout (PDF)
Download the Webinar Slides (PPT)
Webinar 7: Giving Feedback and Making It Stick
October 6, 2017 | Panelists: Cathleen Morrow, MD, and Roshini Pinto-Powell, MD
In this 1-hour webinar for residents, faculty, and educators, our panelists Cathleen Morrow, MD, and Roshini Pinto-Powell, MD, FACP, explained how to provide specific, constructive, and meaningful feedback to learners. Learn to:
- Identify the qualities of effective feedback
- Use effective structures or models for giving feedback
- Engage learners in collaborative feedback
HANDOUTS
Webinar 6: Effective Clinical Teaching
June 13, 2017 | Panelists: Tracy A. Rydel, MD and Kenya Sekoni, MD
In this webinar for faculty and residents as educators, our panelists, Tracy A. Rydel, MD, and Kenya Sekoni, MD, will offer expert tips on clinical teaching skills for effective medical education. Topics covered will include how to:
- Teach effectively in the presence of patients
- Provide a supportive clinical learning environment
- Evaluate learners using direct observation methods
HANDOUTS
Download Effective Clinical Teaching Skills Resources (DOC)
Webinar 5: Essential Presentation Skills
March 8, 2017 | Panelist: Jennifer Middleton, MD
In this webinar for faculty and residents as educators, Jennifer Middleton, MD, offered expert tips on creating engaging didactic presentations for effective medical education. Topics covered included how to:
- Design presentation content for maximum visual impact
- Develop effective presentation delivery skills
- Align content with objectives and appropriate instructional strategies
HANDOUTS
Download Essential Presentation Skills Handout (DOC)
Webinar 4: Optimizing Learning: Styles and Strategies
December 9, 2016 | Panelists: Julie G. Nyquist, PhD; Jeffrey Ring, PhD
In this webinar, our panelists offered expert tips on optimizing learning in medical school students and residents to an audience of faculty and residents as educators. Topics covered include how to:
- Utilize principles of learning to promote learning
- Identify barriers to learning
- Cultivate a growth mindset in learners
Webinar 3: Professional Identity and Boundaries
October 4, 2016 | Panelists: Timothy Daaleman, DO, MPH; Sarah Marks, MD; Randall Reitz, PhD
In this webinar, residents and new faculty can learn how to balance multiple roles in professional and social spheres, to navigate conflicts in practice, and to avoid common pitfalls during a transition into a faculty role.
Some of the topics covered include:
- The unique professional identity of academic medical faculty
- Roles as a supervisor and mentor
- The balancing of personal and professional responsibilities
Webinar 2: Structure and Funding of Residency Programs
June 14, 2016 | Panelists: Wendy Biggs, MD; Tom Miller, MD
In this webinar, residents and new faculty can learn about the structures and roles within family medicine residency programs and leave with an understanding of how funding affects a residency program as a whole as well as an individual faculty member.
Some of the topics covered include:
- Basic financial skills that new faculty need
- Common funding sources for residency programs and common major expense
- How understanding residency program finances can help you advance your career
Webinar 1: What Is Academic Family Medicine?
April 12, 2016 | Panelists: Natasha Bhuyan, MD; Rob Freelove, MD; Annie Rutter, MD, MS
In this webinar, participants were able to ask current faculty questions and discuss career opportunities in academic family medicine. The 60-minute webinar provides vital tips on how to choose a focus and find a good career fit. This is the first in a series of Faculty for Tomorrow webinars.
Events
January 15, 2025, 12 pm CT: CBME Webinar: The Power of Direct Observation: Answering Residents’ Most-Asked Questions
January 30–February 2, 2025: STFM Conference on Medical Student Education
May 3–7, 2025: STFM Annual Spring Conference
Due Dates
December 29, 2024: Early Bird Registration Deadline for 2025 STFM Conference on Medical Student Education
January 6, 2025: Deadline for Submissions for 2025 STFM Annual Spring Conference Fellow, Resident, Student Research Completed or Works-in-Progress Posters
January 15, 2025: POCUS Educator's Certificate Program Applications
February 4, 2025: Deadline for Presentation Proposals for 2025 Conference on Practice and Quality Improvement
February 28, 2025: Family Medicine Advocacy Summit Scholarship Applications Due
March 4, 2025: Medical Student Educators Development Institute (MSEDI) Applications