GRIPE 2012 Winter Meeting January 12-15, 2012. Experience with Innovative Teaching Methods



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GRIPE 2012 Winter Meeting January 12-15, 2012 Experience with Innovative Teaching Methods Hosted and Sponsored by University of South Florida College of Medicine Department of Pathology & Cell Biology Santo V. Nicosia, M.D., Chair Donald E. Wheeler, M.D., Associate Professor Irwin H. Brown Office of Continuing Professional Development University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center Thursday, January 12, 2012 Embassy Suites Hotel GRIPE Committee Work and USF COM Welcoming Reception Embassy Suites provides Breakfast each morning 8:30 AM GRIPE Committee Meetings: Palm Room Board Room Photo Bank Committee B. Alan Rampy, DO, PhD, Chairperson Photo Bank Multiple Choice Committee Sebastian Alston, MD Chairperson Multiple Choice Committee 11:30 AM Lunch 1:00 4:00 PM Executive Committee Meeting Board Room 5:00-7:00 PM Reception & Registration Embassy Suites Busch Gardens Atrium Waterfall 7: 15 PM Team-Based Learning Committee Conversation Jose Diaz, MD, PhD, Chairman Bar or Coffee Shop

USF Pathology & Cell Biology Program & GRIPE Project Advancements Friday, January 13, 2012 ROOM ON USF Campus Complimentary Continental Breakfast Embassy Suites Restaurant 7:45 AM USF Van Shuttle departs Embassy Suites for Campus 8:00 AM USF Van Shuttle departs Embassy Suites for Campus 8:00 AM Registration 8:30 8:45 AM Welcome, Introductions and Orientation to the Meeting Carole Pillinger, MD President of GRIPE Santo Nicosia, MD, Chair, Pathology & Cell Biology USF College of Medicine Don E. Wheeler, MD, Host Associate Professor 8:45 9:15 AM Welcome and Introduction to USF College of Medicine USF COM Alicia Monroe, MD Vice Dean of Education 9:15 9:45 AM Education Innovations at USF COM Frazier Stevenson, MD Assoc. Dean UME 9:45 10:15 AM Integrating the 1 st and 2 nd Year Stanley Nazian, PhD Professor, Molecular Pharmacology& Physiology 10:15-10:30 AM Break 10:30 11:00 AM Integration Using TBL Don E. Wheeler, MD Assoc Professor, Pathology and Cell Biology 11:00 11:30 AM Scholarly Concentrations Susan Pross, PhD Professor, Molecular Medicine 11:30 12:00 PM USF Professionalism Database: Tracking Professionalism 12:00 1:30 PM Lunch Samuel Saporta, PhD Professor, Pathology and Cell Biology 1:30 2:00 The SELECT Program at USF College of Medicine Kyra Zwygart, MD Assoc. Professor, Family Medicine

2:00 2:30 Introducing New GRIPE Web Site & Digital Library 2:30 2:45 PM Break 2:45 3:30 PM GRIPE 2011-2012 Strategic Planning Progress 3:30 4:15 GRIPE & UMEDS Development of Undergraduate Pathology Competencies Margret Magid Chairperson 4:30 PM USF Bus returns to Embassy Suites Julie Hewett owner JulNet Solutions, LLC Regina Kreisle, MD, PhD Purdue University Kevin Carnevale, MD Secretary of GRIPE University of South Carolina School of Medicine Rich Conran, MD Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences Evening Dinner on your own

The Integrated Curriculum Saturday, January 14, 2012 Cypress 2 nd Floor Complementary Continental Embassy Suites Restaurant Breakfast 8:00 8:05 Orientation for the Day Carole Pillinger, MD Dorn VA Columbia South Carolina and Univ of South Carolina COM 8:00-8:45 Integration: Necessary Evil? Or does it have Benefit? How we achieved the best of both worlds Diane Turnbull, Ed.D., MT(SH) Georgia Health Sciences University 8:45 9:30 Revolution or Evolution of Pathology Education The Ohio State Experience Charles Hitchcock, MD, PhD The Ohio State University 9:30 9:45 Integration Q & A Doctors Turbull and Hitchcock 9:45 10:00 Break 10:00 10:50 An Integrated Ultrasound Curriculum (iusc) for Medical Students: 4- year Experience Kevin Carnevale, MD University of South Carolina SOM 10:50 11:50 Knowing Where You are Going and How You are Going to Get There: Mapping Your Curriculum with Software You Already Have Carien Williams, JD, Asst Dean of Academic Affairs University of Illinois COM at Urbana 12:00 1:00 Lunch Gazebo Room 1:00 1:45 Teaching Peripheral Blood Film Morphology: A Study to Determine which Morphologies Residents find most challenging Ruth Padmore, MD Division of Hematopathology & Transfusion Medicine The Ottawa Hospital and University of Ottawa 1:45 2:15 Resident Scholar TBA 2:30 4:00 PM GRIPE Business Meeting Cypress Room 4:00 PM Adjourn 6:00 PM Bus to Ybor City for Spanish food and Flamenco Dancing at the Columbia Restaurant 2117 East 7 th Avenue, Tampa 6:30 9:00PM Dinner and Flamenco Dancing Columbia Restaurant Ybor City 9:00 PM First Bus will return after dinner & 9:00 PM 2 nd Bus will return to Embassy Suites

Active Learning Sunday, January 15, 2012 Cypress Room 2 nd Floor 8:00 8:15 AM Overview of Trends in Active Learning 8:15 8:45 AM Identifying Professionalism Competencies and the Indiana Approach to Remediation 8:45 9:30 AM Multicultural Impact for Future Physician s Training 9:30 10:15 AM TBL: the Good, the Bad and the Awesome: Notes from the (battle)field 10:15 10:30 AM Break 10:30 11:15 AM Teaching Pathology -- the Kansas City University of Medicine and Biosciences Approach 11:15 11:30 How does participation in TBL affect longer-term learning by medical students? Research Data 11:30-12:00 Noon Online Autopsy Exposure Teaching Affective Objectives to Pre-clinical Medical Students Adjourn Carole Pillinger, MD Regina Kreisle, MD, PhD Purdue University Darshana Shah, PhD Joan C. Edwards SOM Marshall University Elizabeth Frauenhoffer, MD and Ralph Keil, PhD Penn State University Ed Friedlander, MD and Eduardo Garcia, MD Kansas City University Medical Branch Paul Koles, MD Wright State University Boonshoft School of Med Geoffrey Talmon, MD University of Nebraska Medical Center

GRIPE 2012 Winter Meeting January 12 (committees) January 13-15 GRIPE Meeting Experience with Innovative Teaching Methods University of South Florida College of Medicine, Tampa, Florida OBJECTIVES 1. Assess ethics of the practice of pathology and discuss USF COM s Professionalism Database. 2. Identify professionalism competencies and an approach to remediation. 3. Demonstrate teaching autopsy online with emphasis on affective objectives. 4. Illustrate GRIPE 2011-2012 Strategic Planning Process and Progress. 5. Compare and contrast integration of pathology throughout the four years of medical education from two medical school s experience. 6. Illustrate an integrated ultrasound curriculum for medical students over the four year experience. 7. Apply knowledge of software and illustrate mapping curriculum. 8. Compare and contrast teaching morphology skills to assess which peripheral blood film morphologies residents find most challenging in order to focus teaching on areas of difficulty. 9. Appraise one university s experience with team-based learning. 10. Compare and contrast lessons using active learning in the pathology classroom. 11. Describe process of identifying undergraduate pathology competencies and survey of medical school faculty. CME Accreditation Statement: Course # 12039 This activity has been planned and implemented in accordance with the Essential Areas and policies of the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education through the joint sponsorship of The University of Oklahoma College of Medicine and the Group for Research in Pathology Education (GRIPE). The University of Oklahoma College of Medicine is accredited by the ACCME to sponsor continuing medical education for physicians. The University of Oklahoma College of Medicine designates this live activity for a maximum of 14 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity. Conflict Resolution Statement: The University of Oklahoma College of Medicine, Office of Continuing Professional Development has reviewed this activity s speaker and planner disclosures and resolved all identified conflicts of interest, if applicable. AIR AND GROUND TRANSPORTATION TO TAMPA: Major airlines service the Tampa Airport (TPA). HOTEL: Embassy Suites Hotel 1-800-362-2779, ask for GRIPE Block Rate $139 + 12% tax Saturday Night Dinner and Flamenco Dancing: will be at the Columbia Restaurant in Ybor City, the original Cuban settlement in Tampa. The evening will include a buffet of Spanish food and Flamenco Dancing. GRIPE will provide bus transportation. One bus will return to the hotel immediately after dinner another at 9:00 allowing time to experience Ybor City. Friday Night Dinner will be on your own, we will have a list of restaurants in your packet. ACCOMMODATION STATEMENT: For accommodations on the basis of disability, call Deborah at (405) 271-3390, fax at (405) 271-2328 or email us at Deborah-shinn@ouhsc.edu. The University of Oklahoma is an Equal Opportunity Institution

GRIPE 2012 Winter Meeting University of South Florida College of Medicine Department of Pathology and Cell Biology January 12 (Committee Meetings) 13-15, 2012 Embassy Suites USF Busch Gardens, Tampa, Florida Experience with Innovative Teaching Methods To register for the meeting, complete and return this form by scan and email, by postal mail or by fax to GRIPE/OUHSC, Department of Pathology, P.O. Box 26901, Oklahoma City, OK 73190, Fax: (405) 271-2328, email: Deborah-shinn@ouhsc.edu First Name Middle Name LastName Degree Guest Name(s) Address: Phone: Fax: Email: Registration Fees in US dollars $375 GRIPErs, $400 after January 1, 2012 $450 Non GRIPErs, $475 after January 1, 2012 $200 Residents $ 25 University of South Florida College of Medicine Faculty and Residents If attending one day only, which day? $50 CME Credits (if you want CME Credit please include this fee) $75 each Reservation(s) for Columbia Restaurant Ybor City Saturday Night, Jan 14 th Total Fees NO $50 each Vegetarian Option Included Delivered at Registration Mailed Separately PO Number Make check payable to GRIPE (Tax ID 73-60117987) Committees: Yes, count on me for the Multiple Choice Committee Thursday, January 12 th. We have about 400 NEW Questions to consider for the GRIPE Digital Library. Yes, count on me for the Photo Bank Committee, Thursday, January 12 th. We have about 350 new digital images to consider for the GRIPE Digital Library. I I can t participate in the GRIPE Committee Work at this time but I ll arrive in time for the reception at 5PM Thursday, January 12th.