Another upcoming webinar to check out!
Register today for the July 18, 12-1pm ET, MedBiquitous Community Connection webinar "Community Action Planning (CAP) Resources."
In October 2020, the MedBiquitous program sponsored the Community Action Planning for Educational Technology Interoperability in Health Professions (CAPETIHP) workshop in collaboration with WGEA CRIME to explore the topic of interoperability and data standards with members of the health professions education (HPE) community.
Three themes rose to the surface through consensus building during the workshop and concluded with attendees volunteering to participate in one of three newly formed Community Action Planning (CAP) working groups:
- CAP Data Standards and Interoperability
- CAP Leadership and Governance
- CAP Vendor Relationships
Since the 2020 workshop, these three working groups have met monthly to further conversation around their identified themes, survey the HPE community, and coalesce feedback into a series of resources to share back with the HPE community.
Learn more about the CAP working groups and their journey.
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Jeffrey Kaminski
MedBiquitous Program Lead
Association of American Medical Colleges
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Original Message:
Sent: 06-06-2023 07:52:10 PM
From: Toni Gallo
Subject: Tip Tuesday: Upcoming (free!) webinars at AAMC
One more upcoming webinar to add to Nicole's list:
Writing Effective Titles and Abstracts: Making Your Scholarship Stand Out, June 30 at 1pm ET
Jen Campi, Academic Medicine's managing editor, and I are hosting this interactive session. We'll give you an overview of what editors look for during the peer-review process as well as common reasons for rejection. Then we'll share strategies for writing effective titles and abstracts for all types of scholarly publications. Register now.
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Toni Gallo
Manager, Medical Education Home
Association of American Medical Colleges
Original Message:
Sent: 06-06-2023 07:11:52 AM
From: Nicole Buckley
Subject: Tip Tuesday: Upcoming (free!) webinars at AAMC
The AAMC has a number of upcoming webinars across a variety of topics. And all are free.
Share this info with others who might be interested:
Webinar series: Reproductive Health in a Post-Dobbs World Matters to All of Us
This series provides information to support institutions, patients, and trainees in advocating for and preserving the meaningful doctor-patient relationship, and to ensure patients will have the agency to make reproductive health decisions. Learn More
"Past Reflections and Future Opportunities: Lessons Learned and Current Challenges in Implementing IBH at Academic Medical Centers," June 13, 4:00 PM Eastern:
This is the final webinar in the AAMC integrated behavioral health (IBH) learning series: The Mental Health Access Crisis: How academic medical centers can use IBH models as part of the solution. Panelists will discuss why and how they created their IBH programs, lessons learned, and challenges during implementation. This will be particularly valuable to health care providers, clinical and health system leaders, medical educators, and all others interested in IBH. Register Now
Webinar collection for medical and graduate students
There are several steps in transitioning from medical school to residency, including choosing a specialty, gaining clinical experiences, going on away rotations, applying to programs, and managing finances. The AAMC has developed a collection of educational webinars to help medical students and residents navigate the process. Learn More
"Careers in Medicine (CiM) Webinar: Inclusive Advising through Appreciative Inquiry," June 27, 12:00pm Eastern
This webinar is part of the IDEAS Learning Series. Learn the six phases of appreciative advising. Learn to create a space for advisees to explore all their career options and find a specialty and residency program that meets their careers goals. Register Now
Check out other upcoming AAMC webinars.
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Nicole Buckley
Communications Strategist
Association of American Medical Colleges
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