Current Topics in Healthcare 2014-2015

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Current Topics in Healthcare 2014-2015
Sessions located in various conference and classrooms – check below for specific location
Current Topics in Healthcare classes are open to all physicians, residents, faculty and anyone with interest in the topic
Appointments will be sent to ALL Carilion Exchange calendars. To register independently email
Continuing_Professional_Development-OPSA-EDU@carilionclinic.org
Date – Time - Location
September 10, 2014
Wednesday
12pm to 1:30pm
CRMH Med Ed Classroom 2
Title of Session
VTCSOM Orientation
Objectives:
Instructor
Bruce Johnson, MD,
Associate Dean for
Faculty Affairs,
VTCSOM
1. Identify the mission and objectives of VTCSOM
and how these frame faculty opportunities and
activities
2. Acknowledge and confirm access to documents
relevant to faculty responsibility
3. Identify opportunities for development and
growth as a VTC faculty member
September 25, 2014
Thursday
12pm to 1pm
CRMH Med Ed Classroom 3
Light lunch provided
November 10, 2014
Monday
5:30 to 7:00pm
CRMH Med Ed Classroom 2
Second Victim
Objectives:
1. Define the term "Second Victim"
2. Discuss how the Second Victim concept
materialized
3. List the acute and chronic symptoms a
Second Victim may demonstrate
4. State the purpose and responsibilities of a
Second Victim Support Program
VTCSOM Orientation
Objectives:
1. Identify the mission and objectives of VTCSOM
and how these frame faculty opportunities and
activities
2. Acknowledge and confirm access to documents
relevant to faculty responsibility
3. Identify opportunities for development and
growth as a VTC faculty member
Joshua Clark, RN,
CPPS, Quality and
Patient Safety
Facilitator
Quality Improvment
Carilion Clinic
Bruce Johnson, MD,
Associate Dean for
Faculty Affairs,
VTCSOM
Date-Time-Location
Title of Session
December 9, 2014
Tuesday
12 to 1pm
CRMH Med Ed Classroom 3
Burnout and Mindful Interventions:
Light lunch provided
January 21, 2015
Wednesday
12:00 to 1:30pm
CRMH Med Ed Classroom 2
Instructor
Patrice Weiss, MD
Chair OB/GYN and
Objectives:
Interim Chief Medical
1. Identify interventions through mindfulness- Officer Carilion Clinic
based techniques.
2. Identify sources and documents relevant
relevant to mindfulness techniques.
3. Acknowledge and confirm how burnout has
affected wellbeing and actions in the
workplace environment of different
healthcare professions.
VTCSOM Orientation
Objectives:
Bruce Johnson, MD,
Associate Dean for
Faculty Affairs,
VTCSOM
1. Identify the mission and objectives of VTCSOM
and how these frame faculty opportunities and
activities
2. Acknowledge and confirm access to documents
relevant to faculty responsibility
3. Identify opportunities for development and
growth as a VTC faculty member
March 17, 2015
Tuesday
12 to 1pm
CRMH Med Ed Classroom 3
From Risk to Resilience
Objectives
1. Describe results from landmark research on
physician burnout across specialties
2. Discuss the four factors that differentiate “good
work” and how this relates to physician
satisfaction and resilience
3. Specify at least four evidence-based strategies
for safeguarding resilience
Wayne M Sotile, PhD
Founder of The Center
for Physician
Resilience in
Davidson, NC
March 18, 2015
Wednesday
5:00 to 6:30pm
CRMH Med Ed Classroom 2
VTCSOM Orientation
Objectives:
Bruce Johnson, MD,
Associate Dean for
Faculty Affairs,
VTCSOM
1. Identify the mission and objectives of VTCSOM
and how these frame faculty opportunities and
activities
2. Acknowledge and confirm access to documents
relevant to faculty responsibility
3. Identify opportunities for development and
growth as a VTC faculty member
March 21, 2015
Saturday
7:15am to 2pm
Holiday Inn
Family and Community Medicine Annual Meeting
Medical Home: Ongoing Evolution
Objectives:
1) Summarize the structural changes in care
delivery that have occurred over the past year with
the CCMH model of care and implications for
future practice.
2) Analyze trends in new models of primary care
delivery across the country and explain how they
will impact the care across our department.
3) Examine how the integration of new
technologies will be essential to present/future
practice.
Diabetes: Let’s Get Practical
Objectives:
1) Describe significant changes to the American
Diabetes Association 2015 Standards of Care
Guidelines
2) Appraise current medication recommendations
and describe barriers to implementation.
3) Examine the latest recommended treatment
algorithm and compare with current practice.
4) Analyze practice variation in diabetes care and
identify opportunities for improvement.
5) Review motivational interviewing skills and
practice key phrases that have been shown to help
catalyze health behavior change.
Palliative Care as an Integral Part of our Practice
Objectives:
1) Recognize the importance of palliative care in
primary care medical practice.
2) Examine how advanced care planning is an
integral part of comprehensive medical care.
3) Summarize how the Physician Order for Scope
Dr. A. Stavola
Dr. M. Greenawald
Dr. T. Morel
Lynn Metzler, RN
Connie Scaggs
of Treatment (POST) is an important tool in
providing effective palliative care.
4) Discuss and analyze the barriers to providing
palliative care services in primary care practices.
May 14, 2015
Thursday
8:00 to 9:30pm
VTCSOM Lecture Hall
VTCSOM Orientation
Objectives:
Bruce Johnson, MD,
Associate Dean for
Faculty Affairs,
VTCSOM
1. Identify the mission and objectives of VTCSOM
and how these frame faculty opportunities and
activities
2. Acknowledge and confirm access to documents
relevant to faculty responsibility
3. Identify opportunities for development and
growth as a VTC faculty member
June 29, 2015
Monday
12 to 1pm
CRMH Ed Conf Room
Patient Safety Culture: Not Found in a Petri Dish
 How culture can impact patient safety
 Elements of a patient safety culture, and
 Actions individuals can take to impact
patient safety culture
Mike Parish, FACHE,
DSHS
Vice President Qualit
and Patient Safety
CarilionClinic
June 30, 2015
Tuesday
12 to 1pm
CRMH Medical Education
Classroom 3
Spiritual Conversations: It’s Really Okay
 Spiritual History VS Spiritual Assessment
 Integrating Spiritual conversations into
your plan of care
 Understanding what our patients want from
us.
Richard Brown, M.Div.,
BCC, ACPE
Dir of Chaplancy, CC
Dir of Pastorial Edu,
CC
July 22, 2015
Wednesday
12 to 1:30pm
VTCSOM Lecture Hall
VTCSOM Orientation
Bruce Johnson, MD,
Associate Dean for
Faculty Affairs,
VTCSOM
Boxed Lunches are available
before and after the session.
Objectives:
1. Identify the mission and objectives of VTCSOM
and how these frame faculty opportunities and
activities
2. Acknowledge and confirm access to documents
relevant to faculty responsibility
3. Identify opportunities for development and
growth as a VTC faculty member
September 22, 2015
Tuesday
5 to 6:30pm
VTCSOM Lecture Hall
VTCSOM Orientation
Objectives:
Bruce Johnson, MD,
Associate Dean for
Faculty Affairs,
VTCSOM
1. Identify the mission and objectives of VTCSOM
and how these frame faculty opportunities and
activities
2. Acknowledge and confirm access to documents
relevant to faculty responsibility
3. Identify opportunities for development and
growth as a VTC faculty member
November 19, 2015
Thursday
8:00 to 9:30pm
VTCSOM Lecture Hall
VTCSOM Orientation
Objectives:
Bruce Johnson, MD,
Associate Dean for
Faculty Affairs,
VTCSOM
1. Identify the mission and objectives of VTCSOM
and how these frame faculty opportunities and
activities
2. Acknowledge and confirm access to documents
relevant to faculty responsibility
3. Identify opportunities for development and
growth as a VTC faculty member
Contact: Sandra DeHart at Continuing_Professional_Development-OPSA-EDU@carilionclinic.org or (540)8530131 for more information.
Attendees: Those interested in obtaining a faculty appointment at VTCSOM in order to teach medical students and physicians, residents,
and allied healthcare providers who have an interest in any of the topics.
CME: Credit is awarded for those participating who complete an evaluation and are qualified to receive such credits.
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Disclosures:
The speakers: Dr. Bruce Johnson, Dr. Patrice Weiss, and Joshua Clark, RN have reported no relevant relationships or affiliations with
commercial interest.
The planning committee: Sandra DeHart, Shari Whicker, EdD, and David Musick, PhD have no relevant conflict of interest.
This activity has been planned and implemented in accordance with the Essential Areas and Policies of the Medical Society of Virginia
through the joint providership of Carilion Clinic’s CME Program and the Carilion Clinic's Continuing Professional Development. Carilion
Clinic’s CME Program is accredited by The Medical Society of Virginia to provide continuing medical education for physicians. Carilion
Clinic’s CME Program designates this live activity for a maximum of 1.0 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™. Physicians should claim only the
credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.
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