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Faculty Feed

Faculty Feed

By HSC Office of Faculty Development, University of Louisville

Welcome to Faculty Feed - a podcast for health professions faculty from the Health Sciences Center Office of Faculty Development at the University of Louisville. This podcast exists to engage, equip, and inspire health professions faculty to be learner-focused and to excel in teaching and academic leadership. If you want to up your game as a professional educator or to enhance your leadership skills in the academic setting, Faculty Feed is the place to be.
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Faculty FeedDec 24, 2021

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Artificial Intelligence Will Revolutionize our Work in the Academic Environment with Kent Gardner and David Aylor
Mar 22, 202419:30
Investing to Become a Better Educator While Traveling the World Teaching Wilderness Medicine
Mar 08, 202421:41
Preventing Empathy Drop in Medical Trainees with Dr. Bill Crump
Feb 23, 202431:05
Creating Equity in Learning Environments with Dr. Caroline Boswell
Feb 09, 202424:25
Leadership’s Impact in the Academic Setting with Dr. Ron Paul
Jan 26, 202434:59
Dean Bumpous Interviews Us: The Tables are Turned
Jan 12, 202425:43
Faculty Feed episodes will post every two weeks

Faculty Feed episodes will post every two weeks

Faculty Feed episodes will post every two weeks starting in January 2024. Thank you for listening!

Jan 05, 202402:21
Embrace Writing Learning Objectives with Dr. Staci Saner
Dec 29, 202322:01
 A Coaching Perspective in Pediatric Graduate Medical Education at UofL with Dr. Adam Patterson
Dec 22, 202328:14
A Surgeon Mom’s Relentless Quest for a Joyful Life Regardless of Circumstances with Dr. Kellen Choi
Dec 15, 202322:34
Using a Peer-Reviewed Micro Credentialing Program to Assure that Dental School Faculty Development Content gets Put into Practice with Dr. James Harrison
Dec 08, 202320:44
Assessing Learner Competency in Graduate Medical Education Programs with Dr. Sara Multerer
Dec 01, 202323:01
Why Staff Development Matters with Dr. Glenn Gittings
Nov 24, 202325:56
A Dean’s Perspective of the Value of a School of Medicine to a University and Academic Health Center with Dr. Jeffrey Bumpous
Nov 17, 202321:38
Community Engagement: The Future Healers Program with Dr. Christopher Jones & Dr. Keith Miller
Nov 10, 202326:25
 Innovations in Business Training for Medical Students with Dr. In Kim
Nov 03, 202324:38
 The Transformational Power of Higher Education with Dr. Kelvin Thompson
Oct 27, 202325:58
A Conversation with Dr. Kelvin Thompson, Vice Provost Online Strategy and Teaching Innovation
Oct 20, 202326:35
Perspectives from the President: A Conversation with Dr. Kim Schatzel
Oct 13, 202321:01
Restorative Justice with Dr. Cherie Dawson-Edwards
Oct 06, 202326:25
Bringing Competency-Based Medical Education (CBME) into the Basic Science Curriculum at the SOM with Jennifer Brueckner Collins & Emily Porta
Sep 29, 202329:29
Working on Wellness with the Dr. Martin Huecker
Sep 22, 202325:47
Team-based learning (TBL) innovation approach with Dr. Daniela Terson de Paleville
Sep 15, 202326:37
A Tale from Two Fellows in Pediatric Emergency Medicine with Dr. Michele Bresler & Dr. Sarah Grout
Sep 08, 202321:08
You Can Prevent Cardiovascular Disease with your Diet with Dr. Kim Williams
Sep 01, 202327:54
Blooms, QARRD and Clinical Reasoning...Oh My with the HSC OPED
Aug 25, 202318:15
Summer Break Book Review “The Power of Regret” by Daniel Pink
Aug 18, 202307:25
Summer Break Book Review "How Learning Works: Eight Research-Based Principles for Smart Teaching" by Marsha Lovett et al
Aug 11, 202308:07
Summer Break Book Review "QUIT: The Power of Knowing When to Walk Away" by Annie Duke
Aug 04, 202309:46
Developing a Feedback Culture with Dr. Sara Multerer
Jul 28, 202317:35
Do You Need to Be Twice As Good in Your Job to Succeed? with Chris Seals
Jul 21, 202318:34
Dr. Toni Ganzel’s Farewell Message
Jul 14, 202329:42
What a Student Needs to be Successful with Ashley Triplett
Jul 07, 202323:53
Study Strategies Toolbox with Dr. Cyndi Metz
Jun 30, 202327:18
Blooms, QARRD, & Clinical Reasoning... Oh My
Jun 23, 202321:43
Leading the Way: Mastering Leadership On and Off the Clock with Westley Covington
Jun 16, 202320:12
Want Better Employee Engagement? Listen and Learn with Brian Buford
Jun 09, 202332:34
Let EndNote Make Your Life Better with Dr. Laura Weingartner
Jun 02, 202325:60
You May Not Realize You Need Help with Survey Development with Dr. Jason Immekus

You May Not Realize You Need Help with Survey Development with Dr. Jason Immekus

May 26, 202323:41
Real-Time Formative Feedback in the Neonatal ICU with Dr. Cindy Crabtree, Dr. Scott Duncan, & Dr. Amanda Farris

Real-Time Formative Feedback in the Neonatal ICU with Dr. Cindy Crabtree, Dr. Scott Duncan, & Dr. Amanda Farris

Our learners often complain that they do not get good feedback from us as faculty. Providing actionable, formative feedback in real-time while providing patient care in a busy inpatient setting is hard. This week we talked with three neonatologists who asked us to help them to give feedback better. Listen to them describe the two formative feedback models they are now using in a busy NICU setting. Their stories provide lessons that are applicable broadly to how we engage learners across the HSC campus.

Do you have any questions or comments about Faculty Feed? Please contact us at FacFeed@louisville.edu


May 19, 202327:13
Asynchronous Interprofessional Cross-Disciplinary Videos Drive Nursing Student Interest in Pediatric Critical Care with Dr. Gesler and Dr. Henderson
May 12, 202319:44
Meeting our Community’s Needs with Drs. Dwayne Compton & Doug Craddock
May 05, 202326:11
Human Trafficking: Recognize and Interrupt with Dr. Olivia Mittel

Human Trafficking: Recognize and Interrupt with Dr. Olivia Mittel

What does health care have to do with human trafficking? This week we talk with Olivia Mittel, MD, MS, who is Associate Dean for Medical Student Affairs and Professor of Pediatrics at the University of Louisville School of Medicine. We discuss how research shows that a majority of human trafficking victims come into contact with the healthcare system, which provides an opportunity for healthcare professionals to identify victims and provide support. Olivia describes efforts to teach medical students and providers how to use trauma-informed communication with patients and identify patients who are being trafficked. After listening to this episode, Olivia’s “One Thing” call to action is for listeners to educate themselves about the warning signs of trafficking. Review resources for providers from Polaris, which operates the U.S. National Human Trafficking Hotline, become familiar with screening tools to identify trafficking victims, and read the January 2023 Clinical Report from Pediatrics on the healthcare needs of patients who have been trafficked.

 

Do you have comments or questions about Faculty Feed? Contact us at FacFeed@louisville.edu. We look forward to hearing from you.

Apr 28, 202323:05
Do you create a safe learning environment? with Dr. Kim Boland
Apr 21, 202325:06
Predatory Publishing with Dr. John Chenault

Predatory Publishing with Dr. John Chenault

Dear Esteemed Academic, we’re reaching out to you as an eminent scholar in your field! This week we talk with Dr. John Chenault, PhD, MA, MSLS who is a former medical librarian and currently Associate Professor & Director of Anti-Racism Initiatives in Undergraduate Medical Education at the University of Louisville School of Medicine. We discuss predatory publishing, which is an exploitative practice that charges authors to publish scholarly journal articles without providing important publishing services like peer review. Dr. Chenault suggests that listeners can work with librarians to identify such exploitative journals before publishing, and he describes resources that faculty can use to help identify predatory publishers. After listening to this episode, Dr. Chenault calls for listeners to be mindful of this industry and its negative impact to our profession. Learn more about predatory publishing with Retraction Watch, the Predatory Publishing blog, and see if your university has access to Cabell’s International. Also check out John’s previous Faculty Feed episodes on anti-racism in medical education and the crisis in biomedical publishing.


Do you have comments or questions about Faculty Feed? Contact us at FacFeed@louisville.edu. We look forward to hearing from you.


Apr 14, 202326:35
Our Work Environments Can be Toxic to our Health with Brad Shuck and Rachel Keith
Apr 07, 202328:51
Digital Media Suite with Jason Zahrndt
Mar 31, 202325:04
Dee Antimisiaris: Next Generation Continuing Medical Education
Mar 24, 202322:56
Disability & Developmental Medicine with Drs. Priya Chandan and Emily Noonan
Mar 17, 202323:57
Sustainability with Dr. Justin Mog
Mar 10, 202323:11