Point-of-Care Ultrasound Curriculum Development Tools (Paul Bornemann MD)
This is a compilation of documents, resources and power-point presentations from two residency programs Palmetto Health-USC and Contra Costa. These resources all relate to creating and maintaining a point-of-care ultrasound curriculum in family medicine residency programs. Please view the FAQ first. The USC-Palmetto Health Complied document contains goals and objectives, ultrasound protocols, credentialing guidelines, and report templates. Please contact us if you have any questions! Also, let us know how you are using our resources. (Source: Family Medicine Digital Resources Library (FMDRL) Recently Uploaded)
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Strengthening Health Systems in East Africa by Strengthening Education: The Impact of the Global Health Service Partnership (Esther M Johnston MD, MPH)
Conference Presentation (Source: Family Medicine Digital Resources Library (FMDRL) Recently Uploaded)
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Life-Work Equilibrium: Stories and Strategies to Promote Resilience Among Residents and Faculty (Emily Holt MD)
Materials used in workshop to address life-work equilibrium or work-life balance. Can be easily modified to local needs. (Source: Family Medicine Digital Resources Library (FMDRL) Recently Uploaded)
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Simulation Use in Resident Evaluation-Best Practices (David Klee MD, FAAFP)
This is our powerpoint presentation given at the 2016 STFM Annual Conference working on developing best practices for the use of simulation in resident evaluation (Source: Family Medicine Digital Resources Library (FMDRL) Recently Uploaded)
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Lights and Sirens: Emergency Medicine Interest Group Curriculum for Family Medicine Residency (David Klee MD, FAAFP)
This is a poster on the development of a longitudinal curriculum for teaching emergency medicine topics and skills in a family medicine residency. This poster was presented at the 2016 STFM annual conference (Source: Family Medicine Digital Resources Library (FMDRL) Recently Uploaded)
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Peer Mentorship for New Faculty (Tanner Nissly DO)
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2016 Blanchard Memorial Lecture: Achieving Health Equity: Tools for a National Campaign Against Racism (Camara Phyllis Jones MD, MPH, PhD)
Dr Jones will present a Cliff Analogy for understanding three dimensions of health intervention: providing health services, addressing the social determinants of health (including poverty and neighborhood conditions), and addressing the social determinants of equity (including racism and other systems of structured inequity). She'll then turn her focus to a discussion of racism as a social determinant of equity and a root cause of "racial"/ethnic differences in health outcomes. Dr Jones will identify three levels of racism (institutionalized, personally-mediated, and internalized) and illustrate these three levels with he...
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A Call to Action: The Role of Academic Family Medicine in the Era of Mass Incarceration (Warren Ferguson MD)
The United States incarcerates seven times more citizens than most developed countries. Fueled by the war on drugs and deinstitutionalization of those with serious mental illness, the burden of incarceration disproportionately affects people of color, ethnic minorities, and those living in poverty. While 95% of incarcerated persons return to society, recidivism rates stand at 75% in 5 years. More than 100 million Americans have criminal records. A criminal record impedes access to employment, shelter, transportation, and health care. With this downstream impact on social determinants, and with one in three black men facing...
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Innovation and Discovery in Primary Care: Creating 21st Century Laboratories and Classrooms for Improving Health (Jennifer DeVoe MD, DPhil)
In the twentieth century, academic medical centers and teaching hospitals built world-class infrastructure to successfully combat disease. There is a growing recognition that this infrastructure is inadequate for the complexity of sustaining and improving population health. Twenty-first century innovation and discovery needs to connect the dots between health, bio-psy-cho-social-environmental factors, health workforce, and health system transformation. It must reach far beyond the walls of basic science laboratories and academic hospitals. Family medicine is leading efforts to: 1) Build community 'laboratories' that suppor...
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Crisco and Clay, Teaching Medical Students Procedures Using Models (Sara Oberhelman MD)
Power point presentation from the STFM 2016 Annual Spring Conference. This seminar taught participants how to create models using materials from a big box store, hobby store and home improvement store. Procedures include using a needle and syringe, joint injections, digital block, nail avulsion, sebaceous cyst removal, incision and drainage, local anesthesia, shave biopsy, punch biopsy, excisional biopsy and suturing. (Source: Family Medicine Digital Resources Library (FMDRL) Recently Uploaded)
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Longitudinal Resident Wellness Curriculum (Christine Runyan PhD)
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Nutrition on the Family Medicine Clerkship: What to Teach and How to Fit It Into Your Busy Rotation (Adrienne Zavala MD)
Members of the STFM Group on Nutrition will review the current state of nutrition education in U.S Medical Schools and present recommended nutrition topics to be covered in the 3rd year FM clerkship, as well as provide online resources for developing a nutrition curriculum. Examples of two such curricula will be presented by faculty from two institutions. (Source: Family Medicine Digital Resources Library (FMDRL) Recently Uploaded)
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Just the FACCTs (Feedback, Acclimating to Faculty Life, Curriculum Design, Challenges, Time Management) for New FM Faculty: An Interactive Workshop (Lenard Salzberg)
The World Cafe Model described. Based on "A Resource Guide for Hosting Conversations That Matter" by Juanita Brown. Slides describe the process of hosting an interactive workshop which can be used in your active teaching. (Source: Family Medicine Digital Resources Library (FMDRL) Recently Uploaded)
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Hames Award: Research that Matters (Richard Zimmerman MD, MPH)
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Development and Evaluation of a Group Advising Program for Medical Students Applying to Family Medicine Residency (Heather Kathleen Finn MD)
This is an STFM Works in Progress presentation from Annual conference in 2016 about advising 4th year medical students (MS4's) who are interested in family medicine. We did a needs assessment, developed a group residency advising program based on Strolling through the Match, and an evaluation of the program. (Source: Family Medicine Digital Resources Library (FMDRL) Recently Uploaded)
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