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Teaching Skills for Faculty

Interested in growing your skills in working with students in a clinical precepting setting? Learn more about the faculty development video project: a series of short and engaging videos aimed at improving clinical learning experiences for students. Check out one of the currently featured videos below:

Setting Expectations

Providing Feedback

Student Evaluation


Office of Faculty Affairs and Leadership Development

Leadership Development

Professional Development


Teaching Scholars

The Teaching Scholars Program is designed to promote expertise in medical education. The year-long program includes monthly seminars and individual projects. The latter provide participants with an opportunity to pursue individual educational interests and to report their results to their colleagues at a symposium and graduation at the conclusion of the Program. Graduation from the Program confers recognition as a scholar in medical education and provides the School of Medicine with a resource of talent in education.

This faculty development program is specifically designed for those individuals who have responsibility for educational programs or courses, or whose work includes a focus on teaching and who seek to develop their skills in that area. Ten Teaching Scholars are chosen each year from faculty nominated by their department chairs.

Goals of Program

  1. Scholars develop skills in teaching and assessment of learners.
  2. Scholars become familiar with major issues in contemporary medical education.

Requirements for completion of Teaching Scholars Program

  1. Participate in at least eight seminars.
  2. Present an educational project in poster session format at August Symposium.

Director

AnnaMarie Connolly, M.D.