Handbook

 
 

Why Learning Maps?

 
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Learning maps.

What should residents aspire to each year / each rotation?

What should residents be studying and practicing?

What should attendings expect each day / each rotation?

Path to Expertise

Prototypical experience curve. An experience curve incorporates both a learning curve, which describes the increase in performance during a training period, and a forgetting or skill degradation curve, which describes the decrease in skill that occurs when it is not practiced. This model can help guide refresher training schedules. Adapted with permission from Pusic M, Kessler D, Szyld D, Kalet A, Pecaric M, Boutis K. Experience curves as an organizing framework for deliberate practice in emergency medicine learning. Acad Emerg Med. 2012;19:1476–1480.

Better Feedback

 
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Get into the zone

Tips for teaching what the resident needs from their level of understanding.

ARA policy to trainees is:

1 To fully comply with Baylor Scott & White policy

2 To act and speak knowing anything can be recorded

3 If you see something inappropriate, act to address it/stop it. (This is key.)

4 If you do something indefensible, ARA will not defend it.

Chart on avoiding mistreatment of learner (click to download)

ARA Diversity

Fall Initiative: Emmanual Acho, former NFL player and local St. Mark’s high school graduate podcast “Uncomfortable Conversations with a Black Man” (click on image for youtube video)

Diversity & Inclusion Baylor

Steve Newton, President Baylor University Med Ctr

Steve Newton, President Baylor University Med Ctr

Amy Wilson MD, CMO Baylor University Med Ctr

Amy Wilson MD, CMO Baylor University Med Ctr