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SUMMARY:Alan W. Cross Evening of Scholarship
DESCRIPTION:Academy of Educators 20th Anniversary\nEvening of Scholarship\nThe Academy of Educators (AOE) proudly celebrates 20 years of excellence in education at the UNC School of Medicine. Please join us for an evening recognizing the accomplishments of Academy of Educators members\, featuring a keynote address from former AOE President Dr. Julie Byerley. \n\nEvent Overview\nThis special anniversary event highlights two decades of educational leadership and innovation within the UNC School of Medicine. Faculty and educators from across the institution are invited to celebrate the Academy of Educators and its members’ impact. \nAttendance is limited. Due to space constraints and high demand\, this event is open exclusively to current and new AOE members. \nAll Novant campus members are encouraged to email Carrie Jackman-Hoyle at carrie_hoyle@med.unc.edu to request travel funding. \n\nSchedule of Events\n5:00 – 6:00 PMPoster Session and Reception \n6:00 – 8:30 PMDinner\, Award Ceremony\, and Keynote Address \n\nRegistration\nRegister now! \n\nKeynote Speaker\nWe are honored to welcome Dr. Julie Byerley\, MD\, MPH\, former AOE president\, as the keynote speaker for the 2026 Academy of Educators Evening of Scholarship\, taking place on June 4\, 2026. \nDr. Byerley is President of Geisinger College of Health Sciences\, Dean of the Geisinger Commonwealth School of Medicine\, and Executive Vice President and Chief Academic Officer of Geisinger. In these roles\, she oversees medical\, nursing\, and graduate education\, as well as Geisinger’s research environment\, which includes expertise in precision health\, genomics\, informatics\, implementation science\, bioethics\, and more. \nPrior to joining Geisinger in 2022\, Dr. Byerley served as Vice Dean for Academic Affairs at the UNC School of Medicine and Professor of Pediatrics. In 2021\, she also served as Interim Dean of the UNC Adams School of Dentistry. \nHer academic work focuses on educational innovation\, including expedited career pathways\, forward-looking curriculum design\, workforce development\, mentoring\, and system improvements toward higher-value health professions education. She currently serves on the AAMC Council of Deans and the Liaison Committee on Medical Education (LCME). \nDr. Byerley earned her bachelor’s degree in physics and a secondary teaching certificate from Rhodes College\, after which she taught high school before attending medical school at Duke University. She completed her pediatrics residency and chief residency at UNC–Chapel Hill\, where she also earned a Master of Public Health with a focus on maternal and child health. \nA practicing pediatrician\, Dr. Byerley continues to see patients and teach medical students monthly at Geisinger Wyoming Valley. She and her husband\, Mike Byerley\, have two adult sons. \n\nVirtual Attendance\nUnable to attend in person?View the event virtually:https://www.med.unc.edu/aoe/programming/evening-of-scholarship/
URL:https://www.med.unc.edu/aoe/event/save-the-date-aoe-evening-of-scholarship/
LOCATION:Active Learning Theater\, Roper Hall
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SUMMARY:AOE Project ACCESS: Advancing Competency-Based Pharmacy Education Through Implementation Science: Developing and Validating Readiness-to-Change Instruments Using the Behavior Change Wheel
DESCRIPTION:Speaker:\n \nDenise H. Rhoney\, PharmD\, FCCP\, FNCS\, MCCM\, is the Ronald and Nancy McFarlane Distinguished Professor in the Division of Practice Advancement and Clinical Education at the University of North Carolina (UNC) Eshelman School of Pharmacy in Chapel Hill\, North Carolina. She also serves as Director of the Research Laboratory in Education and Learning Innovation. Dr. Rhoney earned her BS and PharmD degrees from the University of Kentucky College of Pharmacy and completed residencies in general clinical pharmacy and critical care\, followed by a clinical research fellowship at UNC/Glaxo. \nDr. Rhoney began her academic and clinical career as the first pharmacist to fully integrate clinical pharmacy services into a neurocritical care team\, establishing a precedent-setting practice model at Detroit Receiving Hospital during her 17-year tenure at Wayne State University. Her scholarly work has focused on improving outcomes in neurologically critically ill patients through optimization of medication therapy. She has served as an investigator on numerous clinical trials and authored more than 110 peer-reviewed publications. \nDr. Rhoney is a Fellow of the American College of Clinical Pharmacy (ACCP) and the Neurocritical Care Society (NCS)\, and was named a Master of the American College of Critical Care Medicine. She has held national leadership roles\, including two terms on the NCS Board of Directors and Executive Committee\, and active involvement in the Society of Critical Care Medicine. Within ACCP\, she has served as Chair of the ACCP Foundation Board of Trustees\, led multiple programming and membership committees\, and currently serves as President of ACCP. \nA recognized leader in educational innovation\, Dr. Rhoney chaired the American Association of Colleges of Pharmacy (AACP) Joint Task Force on Competency-Based Pharmacy Education and Academic Affairs Committee where the work centers around competency-based pharmacy education and is a key contributor to the national dialogue shaping pharmacy education reform. She is a member of the Executive Committee of the International Collaborative for Competency-Based Health Professions Education (ICBHPHE)\, and editor of a special collection of the American Journal of Pharmaceutical Education on CBE. Her work has been instrumental in advancing competency-based education frameworks using implementation science and has informed both U.S. and international initiatives. She has recently been awarded as the AACP Distinguished Teaching Scholar.
URL:https://www.med.unc.edu/aoe/event/aoe-project-access-advancing-competency-based-pharmacy-education-through-implementation-science-developing-and-validating-readiness-to-change-instruments-using-the-behavior-change-wheel/
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