iTeach: A Conference for the Modern Medical Educator
As MCW expands training programs across the state, we must ensure that core and clinical faculty possess the necessary skills to provide high-quality education of our trainees. As such, this conference will provide participants with techniques to effectively teach learners at the undergraduate (medical school) and graduate (residency) levels.
Through the use of interactive workshop format, this conference will bring together physician and psychologist clinician-educator faculty from multiple sites with the goal of honing educational techniques and improving collaboration across clinical sites.
Target Audience
Psychiatrists, psychologists, social workers, residents, and fellows who directly instruct trainees in patient care.
Learning Objectives
- Discuss differences in learning styles among various adult learners including peers and patients
- Modify educational delivery methods to meet learner goals (peers and patients)
- Recognize the utility of graphic medicine in patient care
- Incorporate effective feedback into education and practice
- Apply “teachable moments” such as the one-minute preceptor to patient care interaction
- Recognize educational tools available at MCW to improve supervision of patient care
- Apply the components of effective feedback to an impromptu scenario
- Demonstrate the one-minute preceptor model in at least one scenario
- Identify one manner in which you can incorporate a component of these skills to your current learners
- Recognize the importance of using MCW Libraries as a resource to improve efficiencies of searching for evidence
- Discover new mobile applications and web-based resources and practice information-seeking skills
- Discuss the importance of utilizing technologies to improve teaching and learning in the 21st century
- List each step in the 6-step approach to curriculum design
- Develop appropriate learning objective and match them with applicable educational methods
- Apply Kern's model of curriculum design to a planned/current curriculum
- Describe their own preferred learning style
- Recognize the style of learners with whom they are working
- Incorporate a variety of instructional techniques to improve educational efficacy with a variety of learners
Psychologist Planner
Charles E. Kubly Professor in Psychiatry and Behavioral Medicine and Chairman
Associate Professor of Psychiatry and Obstetrics and Gynecology
Program Director, Psychosomatic Medicine Fellowship
Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Medicine
All persons in control of content have NO relevant financial relationships to disclose.
This activity contains content or processes that may be potentially stressful.
Available Credit
- 5.75 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit(s)™AMA PRA Category 1 Credit(s)™
- 5.75 APAAPA credit.
- 5.75 Hours of ParticipationHours of Participation credit.

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