The TOLD ME (To Learn & Develop for Medical Educators) Podcast is for busy medical school faculty who want to expand their knowledge of teaching skills. Hosted by Dr. Lisa Coplit, an experienced physician educator and faculty developer, the podcast showcases interviews with experts in medical education, medical school faculty, and students to discuss the issues most relevant to today's medical educators.The podcast is part of the faculty development program at the Frank H. Netter MD School of Medicine at Quinnipiac University and is produced in partnership with the Quinnipiac Podcast Studio.
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The TOLD ME (To Learn & Develop for Medical Educators) Podcast is for busy medical school faculty who want to expand their knowledge of teaching skills. Hosted by Dr. Lisa Coplit, an experienced physician educator and faculty developer, the podcast showcases interviews with experts in medical education, medical school faculty, and students to discuss the issues most relevant to today's medical educators.The podcast is part of the faculty development program at the Frank H. Netter MD School of Medicine at Quinnipiac University and is produced in partnership with the Quinnipiac Podcast Studio.
In this episode, we discuss mentoring of learners and colleagues - what it means to be a mentor and how we can be as effective as possible in this important role in medical education. We are joined by Dr. Katherine McLeod, Director of Scholarly Reflection and Concentration Capstone course, and Dr. Jennifer Rockfeld, a general internist and the Assistant Dean for Clinical Curriculum at QU-Netter.
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TOLD ME
The TOLD ME (To Learn & Develop for Medical Educators) Podcast is for busy medical school faculty who want to expand their knowledge of teaching skills. Hosted by Dr. Lisa Coplit, an experienced physician educator and faculty developer, the podcast showcases interviews with experts in medical education, medical school faculty, and students to discuss the issues most relevant to today's medical educators.The podcast is part of the faculty development program at the Frank H. Netter MD School of Medicine at Quinnipiac University and is produced in partnership with the Quinnipiac Podcast Studio.