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What does it take to move immersive learning from “cool idea” to institutional transformation? In this episode, leaders from Auburn University share how their AUX initiative combines disciplined project management, strat

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Florida State University College of Medicine’s official faculty development podcast. Our mission is to lead through innovations and strategies to inspire medical school and health sciences faculty. We feature informative guests and exciting topics. Faculty Forward will enhance your skills, engage your mind, and help you excel in all you do!
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What does it take to move immersive learning from “cool idea” to institutional transformation? In this episode, leaders from Auburn University share how their AUX initiative combines disciplined project management, strat

In this episode, Dr. Andrea Austin , emergency physician, educator, and Program Director, discusses her research on developing physician changemakers. Drawing from her master’s thesis in Health Professions Education, she

Guest: Joshua D. Hartzell, M.D., MS-HPEd, FACP, FIDSA Colonel (Retired), MC, US Army; Staff, Infectious Diseases Walter Reed National Military Medical Center; Deputy Chair and Professor, Department of Health Professions

Johmarx Patton, MD, MHI, Founder of NeoToltecha Citizen Science Institute, shares his perspective on feedback given to students during his time as a medical student at the University of Michigan.

The guest for this episode, Dr. Nicole Patton Terry, Director of Florida Center for Reading Research at Florida State University , discusses how research can go beyond discovery of new knowledge to connecting with the co

Dr. Pamela Davis, Executive Coach The PD Experience Dr. Davis will share benefits and strategies for connecting with students in your classroom. While sharing her experience as a veteran educator and how building connect

Dr. Katie Nickel, a museum educator, and Dr. Nicole Bentze, a medical educator, discuss how an interactive museum program incorporating Visual Thinking Strategies can be used to foster self-reflection, empathetic communi

The podcast review of SMART goals and the new SMARTER goal format. The distinction between a Goal and an Objective will be reviewed with key differences and common misconceptions discussed. We will discuss each part of t

Dr. Sam Ashoo provides an introduction to how Artificial Intelligence is being incorporated into healthcare and specialties. He discusses the pros and cons of utilizing it and how it has shaped workflow and the business

In this episode, Dr. Shenifa Taite, explains the classic model of Emotional Intelligence as it relates to faculty. She explores the benefits of faculty achieving high emotional intelligence, within the domains of persona

Dr. Shelton “Dennis” Baker will be sharing with us his strategy on how to change the paradigm of feedback in medical education, from “giving” to “guiding” by using the ARCH model. The model is designed to assist in creat

Dr. Nicki Taylor shares strategies and resources for how faculty can increase their awareness of student mental health and how they can help their students on their journey to better mental health and consequently better

Leslie Richardson, PhD Director of the Center for the Advancement of Teaching, Florida State University Dr. Leslie Richardson joins Assistant Dean, Shenifa Taite to discuss how faculty can design their courses with a goa

Drs. Lisa Hightow-Weidman and Kathryn Muessig from the Institute on Digital Health and Innovation at Florida State University College of Nursing talk about the transformative power of digital health interventions. They d

Dr. Appelbaum discusses the fundamental elements of feedback and how to utilize those elements in the clinical setting. We further discuss the characteristics of effective feedback; comparing and contrasting descriptive

Dr. Kutzin describes the various simulation modalities that can be used to assess the learner. The use of these modalities enhances the overall learning experience and provides valuable feedback to the learner. These mod

Collaboration between faculty and graduate students is critical to the success of current and future research. Tune in to learn about each perspective and suggestions for creating learning and lab environments conducive

Burnout is a hot topic right now. In this episode, we talk about what burnout is, what the signs of burnout might be, and some tips on how to navigate burnout if you’re experiencing it.

In this episode, Dr. Gretchen Holmes examines the importance for high-quality and honest communication. She explores the common pitfalls and resistance to engaging in quality communication and strategies to overcome this

In this episode, Dr. Jared Kutzin discusses how faculty across all disciplines can enhance their career with simulation. He offers a variety of strategies, tools, and resources for faculty to engage and utilize to grow t
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