Upcoming Events
Blog and Upcoming Events
Reflective MedEd Blog
Visit Reflective MedEd, the blog of the Leischner Department of Medical Education. Dedicated to reflective pedagogy and care of the person in medical education, it currently features this post by: Carolyn Roy-Bornstein, MD, FAAP, "Throughline-A retiring pediatrician asks, "Who will I care for now?"
You can still find a list of past events here.
Upcoming Events
Thursday, March 26th • 12:00 PM-1:00 PM
Transforming Lectures in Health Profession Education through Digital Storytelling
LEISCHNER DEPARTMENT OF MEDICAL EDUCATION GRAND ROUNDS
Jes Klass, MFA in Game Design
Contact Erin Forgay (eforgay@luc.edu) for Zoom Link
CME Credit
Friday, April 10th • 12:00 PM-1:00 PM
"Mindful Self-Compassion: The Secret Antidote to Physician Wellness"
LEISCHNER DEPARTMENT OF MEDICAL EDUCATION RESEARCH PRESENTATION
Jamie Blue, MD, Ann Lal, MD Margie Liotta, MD, Lena Wiley, MD, Sneda Sareddy, Taylor Balk, Maverick Mangosing, William Winter
Contact Erin Forgay (eforgay@luc.edu) for Zoom Link
CME Credit
Friday, April 10th • 12:00 PM-1:00 PM
"How effective are internal medicine residents at teaching POCUS to third year medical students with a three-hour workshop?"
LEISCHNER DEPARTMENT OF MEDICAL EDUCATION RESEARCH PRESENTATION
Mary Frances King, MD, FACP, Jonathan Mallory, MD
Contact Erin Forgay (eforgay@luc.edu) for Zoom Link
CME Credit
Friday, June 12th • 12:00 PM-1:00 PM
TBD
LEISCHNER DEPARTMENT OF MEDICAL EDUCATION GRAND ROUNDS
TBD
Contact Erin Forgay (eforgay@luc.edu) for Zoom Link
CME Credit
Friday, July 10th • 12:00 PM-1:00 PM
"Are You Comfortable? Sexual Health Medical Education" Mary A. Lynn, DO, Amberly Mendes *CME Credit
LEISCHNER DEPARTMENT OF MEDICAL EDUCATION RESEARCH PRESENTATION
Contact Erin Forgay (eforgay@luc.edu) for Zoom Link
CME Credit
Friday, September 11th • 12:00 PM-1:00 PM
TBD
LEISCHNER DEPARTMENT OF MEDICAL EDUCATION GRAND ROUNDS
TBD
Contact Erin Forgay (eforgay@luc.edu) for Zoom Link
CME Credit
Visit Reflective MedEd, the blog of the Leischner Department of Medical Education. Dedicated to reflective pedagogy and care of the person in medical education, it currently features this post by: Carolyn Roy-Bornstein, MD, FAAP, "Throughline-A retiring pediatrician asks, "Who will I care for now?"
You can still find a list of past events here.