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May 1, 2020: COVID-19: Residency Program Challenges with Dr Timothy Graham

In the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic, many residency programs and medical schools have adapted to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) requirements quickly and with great ingenuity. Join us on the front line of the pandemic, as academic family medicine leaders share stories of adaptability and learner engagement in this new and inspiring podcast series. Conversations will include: 

  • Switching Gears While Educating
  • Difficult Choices During Difficult Times
  • Adapting to Change for the Greater Good
  • The Health System - A Symbiotic Relationship

This series of podcasts is sponsored by the Society of Teachers of Family Medicine (STFM), the academic home for family medicine educators. 

 

Timothy Graham, MD, MHPE:

Dr. Graham is the Program Director at Mount Carmel Family Medicine Residency Program in Westerville, Ohio and the Family Medicine Department Chair at Mount Carmel St. Ann's.  He is a graduate of Ohio State University College of Medicine and Public Health and completed residency at Riverside Methodist Hospital in Columbus, Ohio.  He completed a Master of Health Professions Education at University of Illinois at Chicago and has interests in curriculum design and resident assessment.  He is a former member of the STFM Residency Accreditation Toolkit Task Force and the STFM Graduate Medical Education Committee. He is currently an Associate Editor for the Family Medicine Residency Curriculum Resource. He also serves on the Association for Hospital Medical Education (AHME) Continuing Faculty and Professional Development Council and Education subcommittee, and a member of the AHME Faculty Skills Development Academy committee.  He served on the ACGME Family Medicine Milestones 2.0 workgroup this year. Dr. Graham is Past President of the Central Ohio Academy of Family Physicians and a current COAFP Board Member.

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