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"LEARNING FROM THE PATIENT "
Essentials of Clinical Teaching Workshop
February 14-18, 2010
Ala Moana Hotel and UH Medical School
Honolulu, Hawaii USA

CLINICAL TEACHING WORKSHOP LINKS:
Main | Schedule | Registration | Air/Hotel | Travel

In an intensive 3-day workshop, February14-17, attendees will learn the principles of effective and efficient medical education in the clinical setting. A supplemental ½-day workshop on February 18 will apply these principles to developing standardized patient cases in augmenting clinical education programs.

Workshop leader: Jon Martell, MD, Associate Professor of Medicine

Theoretical and practical concepts in different areas of clinical education will be presented, including bedside teaching and assessment of student performance. Presentations are supplemented with small group sessions, role playing exercises, and videotape review. A formal standardized teaching exercise at the end of the workshop will allow the participants to practice and refine their teaching skills.

This workshop has been designed to help participants refine the following skills:

  1. Using effective communication to create value in the teaching encounter.
  2. Efficient Bedside teaching in the modern practice environment.
  3. Promoting student directed learning in clinical education.
  4. Adapting PBL and Evidence-Based techniques to clinical teaching.
  5. Using feedback techniques to enhance clinical education.

The supplemental ½-day workshop will apply skills learned in the main workshop to the development of standardized patient cases and clinical simulations.

This workshop is designed for medical educators at any level of experience who wish to improve the effectiveness of their clinical teaching. A special effort will be made to relate workshop techniques to different cultural contexts and changing medical practice.

Program Inquiries to Dr. Jon Martell:
jmartell@fundamentalparticle.com


The workshop honors Sir William Osler (1849-1919), Canadian-born physician renowned as teacher, scholar, and medical historian. Author of The Principles and Practice of Medicine.

SUMMARY OF TENTATIVE PROGRAM
Download Word document with the detailed program.

Date Time Program
Feb. 14
Sunday
 

Arrivals
(ground transportation to Ala Moana Hotel on own)

Hotel check-in (3:00 pm or earlier, subject to room availability)

  4:30-5:30 pm

Registration and Packet Pickup
Ala Moana Hotel, Kona Tower Lobby

  6:00-8:00 pm Reception (place to be announced)
Feb. 15
Monday
7:30 am- 4:30 pm

Bus from hotel to UH Medical School
Introduction and Welcome
Clinical Case Simulation
Luncheon
PBL Microskills
Evidence-Based Medicine
Return to hotel

Feb. 16
Tuesday
8:00 am- 4:30 pm

Bus from hotel to UH Medical School
Principles of Feedback
Luncheon
Basics of Clinical Teaching
Bedside Teaching
Clinical Teaching Role Play
Video viewing and discussion
Return to hotel

Feb. 17
Wednesday
8:00 am- 3 pm

Bus from hotel to UH Medical School
Simulated Teaching and Presentations
Luncheon
Review of videotapes; peer feedback
Evaluation
Return to hotel

6:00 pm - bus to Aloha Dinner

  6:30 - 9:00 pm

Aloha Dinner
(place to be announced)

Feb. 18
Thursday
8:00 - 12:00 noon OPTIONAL WORKSHOP
Bus from hotel to UH Medical School
Standardized Patients Development and Hands-On Experience
Return to hotel

REGISTRATION LIMITED TO:
Main Workshop, Oct. 14-17, Mon-Wed: 24
Supplemental Workshop, Oct. 18, Thursday: 12

Registration FeeS:
Main Workshop: $1,200
Optional Workshop: $300
Entire Workshop: $1,500

KEY DEADLINES:
Workshop registration: January 31, 2009
Air/Room reservation: January 15, 2009

LINKS TO PROGRAM, REGISTRATION/PAYMENT, AIR/HOTEL PACKAGE, AND TRAVEL TIPS:

>>Tentative Program (Word)
>> Registration and Payment Form (Word)
>> Air/Hotel package
>> Traveling to Honolulu

For more information, contact:

Raymond S. Tabata
Educational Program Specialist
University of Hawaii John A. Burns School of Medicine
Office of Medical Education
Program for Medical Education in East Asia
651 Ilalo Street, MEB 307, Honolulu, HI 96813
E-Mail: tabata@hawaii.edu
Web: ome.hawaii.edu/asia.htm

 

 

 

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University of Hawaii at Manoa
John A. Burns School of Medicine
Program for Medical Education in East Asia
677 Ala Moana Blvd., Suite 1016-A
Honolulu, Hawaii 96813 USA