Tuesday, March 4, 2025
4-5 p.m. EST
The Education Scholarship Group is a quarterly meeting offered by the Academy of Educators. The purpose of the group is to grow breadth and depth of gastroenterology and hepatology education research by promoting professional development and collaboration through a community of practice for current and future gastroenterology and hepatology education scholars. The group meets quarterly to network and engage in discussion related to GI medical education research.
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Below are the topics and speakers for this meeting:
Journal club section
Topic: GI Talk: Communication Skills Training for Gastroenterology Fellows Improves Self-Assessed Preparedness for Serious Illness Conversations
Speaker: Farees Saqlain, MD
PGY3, Hospital of the University of Pennsylvan
Work in progress section
Topic: Online Nutrition Education Curriculum
Speaker: Brandon Sprung, MD
Associate Professor of Medicine
Associate Program Director, GI/Hepatology Fellowship
General GI Section Lead
Gastroenterology & Hepatology Division
University of Rochester Medical Center
Learning objectives:
1) Enhanced Knowledge and Skills: Gain insights into innovative curricula to support nutrition knowledge for gastroenterology fellows and faculty.
2) Professional Development:
- Engage with presentations and discussions on ongoing research.
- Networking Opportunities: Enjoy this platform to connect with established scholars, researchers, and peers, fostering relationships that can lead to collaborative projects and mentorship.
- Feedback and Collaboration: Participants have the chance to engage in discussions, offer feedback, and collaborate on research ideas, enhancing their own research skills and contributing to the broader academic community.
- Community of Practice: Be part of a supportive community that encourages continuous learning and professional growth in GI medical education research.