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Healthcare Professionalism: Education, Research & Resources

81 Episodes

26 minutes | Jan 28, 2023
Teaching Professional Boundaries
Janet Malek, PhD, and John Moskop, PhD, talk about boundary crossings and boundary violations, five categories of boundary violations - civility, commercial, integrity, inter-professional and personal -  and case based training with Preston Reynolds, MD, PhD, MACP.
25 minutes | Jan 14, 2023
Social Responsibility of Oral Health Care Professionals
Shavonne Healy, MSDH, RDH, talks about the dental hygenists' role in education, autonomy, non-surgical care and her Facebook study group with Preston Reynolds, MD, PhD, MACP.
27 minutes | Dec 31, 2022
Penn Experience Course: Racism, Reconciliation and Engagement
Beverley Crawford, DDS, talks about the Penn Experience program, why it was started, the changes over the three iterations, how different students interact with the material, save vs. brave spaces and actions with Preston Reynolds, MD, PhD, MACP.
23 minutes | Dec 17, 2022
Conscientious Refusals to Provide Morally Contested Healthcare Services by Healthcare Professionals
Jason Eberl, discuss the reasons for conscientious refusals, the law protecting consientious refusals and the various viewpoints with Barbara Lewis, MBA. 
20 minutes | Dec 10, 2022
Communication Skills that Build Trust and Equitable Relationships
Laura Cooley, PhD, talks about the content of her book, Communication RX: Transforming Healthcare Through Relationship Centered Communication, published by McGraw-Hill, the communication triangle, how to develop equity in a conversation and other topics with Barbara Lewis, MBA.
23 minutes | Dec 3, 2022
Religious Discrimination and Accommodation of Clinicians in Academic Medicine
Aasim Padela, MD, MSc, FACEP, discuss his research on discrimination against Muslim clinicians as well as the lack of religious accomodations over an eight year period with Barbara Lewis, MBA. 
31 minutes | Nov 19, 2022
Transformative Learning in Healthcare
William Branch, MD, talks about small group teaching, skills development with critical reflection and interprofessional education enhancing relationships with Preston Reynolds, MD, PhD, MACP.
23 minutes | Nov 5, 2022
Ikigai Philosophy - Student Professional Identity Formation and Well-Being in Medical Education
Medical students Kevin Kuang and Jason Kim talk about working with their professor and uncovering the benefits of the Ikigai Philosophy, which is built on four pillars - what you like, what you're good at, what the world needs and what you can be paid for with Preston Reynolds, MD, PhD, MACP.
27 minutes | Oct 22, 2022
Equity in Health Professions Schools
Vondolee Delgado-Nixon, PhD, FAAO, discusses programs for underrepresented students and programs for those who cannot afford eyecare with Preston Reynolds, MD, PhD, MACP. 
21 minutes | Oct 8, 2022
When Professional Virtues Lead to Professional Problems
Catherine Caldicott, MD, FACP, talks about virtue ethics, examples of professional lapses, professional and personal policies developed by clinicians, the most common violations and exceptions with Preston Reynolds, MD, PhD, MACP. 
29 minutes | Sep 24, 2022
Just in Time Teaching Tools
Alice Fornari, EdD, FAMEE, RDN, HEC-C, talks about her app, Just In Time Teaching (JITT), for faculty  with 20 content areas each anchored with an evidence-based article  with Preston Reynolds, MD, PhD, MACP.  
27 minutes | Sep 10, 2022
DEI in Academic Institutions
Beverley Crawford, DDS, talks about her journey in becoming a dentist, her role as Director of Student Diversity and Inclusion Initiatives at the University of Pennsylvania and the Penn Experience program with Preston Reynolds, MD, PhD, MACP.
32 minutes | Aug 27, 2022
Book Discussion: Principles of Medical Professionalism
Gia Merlo, MD, MBA, talks about her book, Principles of Medical Profession,  the importance of physician wellness, the need to address the social determinants and chronic diseases with prevention through intervention of lifestyle medicine with Preston Reynolds, MD, PhD, MACP.
28 minutes | Aug 13, 2022
The Interface of Ethics, Medical Professionalism and GME: The Gundersen Experience
Tom Harter, PhD, discusses how advance care planning shifted the culture at Gunderson, the impact of the learning environment with an ethicist integrated into the practice, conscientious objection and remediation with Preston Reynolds, MD, PhD, MACP.
24 minutes | Jul 30, 2022
Disability in Higher Education
Pamela Zarkowski, JD, MPH, talks about recruiting and inspiring people with disabilities including access, and creating an inclusive strategic plan with Preston Reynolds, MD, PhD, MACP.
22 minutes | Jul 16, 2022
Faculty Development for Antiracism and Allyship
Ellen Pearlman, MD, discusses the Zucker School of Medicine at Hofstra/Northwell faculty antiracism progrm with 11 skills, adult learning principles, program format and evalution  with Preston Reynolds, MD, PhD, MACP.
26 minutes | Jul 2, 2022
Introducing the Concepts of Professionalism in Post Graduate Education
Sasha Adams, MD, discusses the faculty as the key in role modelng professionalism, letting faculty know about their impact on the residents, letting go faculty who don't have a positive impact on the environment and the subsequent transformation of the department with Preston Reynolds, MD, PhD, MACP.
28 minutes | Jun 18, 2022
Moving into a Leadership Role on Medical Professionalism: What that Journey Has Taught Me
John Riggs, MD, talks about his role as the Assistant Dean of Professionalsim at McGovern Medical School, his participation in the Academy for Professionalism in Health Care's Leadership Excellence in Educating for Professionalism (LEEP) program and his team's project with Preston Reynolds, MD, PhD, MACP. 
23 minutes | Jun 4, 2022
Professional Identity Formation in Students Who Are Under-represented in Medicine
Ellen Pearlman, MD, discusses mentoring under-represented in medicine, the burden of minority students in professional formation, stereotype threat on academic performance, affirming values and psychological safety with Preston Reynolds, MD, PhD, MACP.
27 minutes | May 21, 2022
Common Professional Lapses and How to Avoid Them
Catherine Caldicott, MD, FACP, talks about  prevalence and causes of professional lapses, type of lapses, the investigation process, remediation and tips about practical professionalism with Preston Reynolds, MD, PhD, MACP. 
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