MDED 450
Medical Education (MDED)
Dept. Contact | Tina Calcagno |
Location | SSOM Rm 255 |
Phone | 708-216-8166 |
tcalcagno@luc.edu |
Department: | Medical Education |
Course Number: | MDED-450 |
Course Title: | Step 1 Stritch |
No. of Students: | |
Site: | SSOM |
Supervisor: |
Gregory Gruener, MD |
Duration: | 1 week credit |
Periods Offered: | Year-round part-time |
Prerequisite: | Third or fourth year standing. |
Special Note: | Elective Contact: Tina Calcagno (tcalcagno@luc.edu) |
Description: |
Residency programs are increasingly looking for applicants to demonstrate their competitiveness with a diverse range of experiences beyond strong grades and board exam scores. Experience in teaching is an excellent way to demonstrate a commitment to a career in academic medicine. This elective is designed to support students' initial efforts at teaching and provide them with practical tools to design and deliver learning sessions in individual, small group, or large group formats; evaluate and assess themselves and their learners; and reflect on their practice and progress as leaders and teachers. By providing the opportunity to develop these capacities, we support the educational development of the future teachers and leaders of SSOM and other schools and programs across the country. Student group leaders will: |
Method of Evaluation: |
The course will be graded on a pass/fail basis. The following requirements will be assessed: |
Dept. Contact | Tina Calcagno |
Location | SSOM Rm 255 |
Phone | 708-216-8166 |
tcalcagno@luc.edu |
Department: | Medical Education |
Course Number: | MDED-450 |
Course Title: | Step 1 Stritch |
No. of Students: | |
Site: | SSOM |
Supervisor: |
Gregory Gruener, MD |
Duration: | 1 week credit |
Periods Offered: | Year-round part-time |
Prerequisite: | Third or fourth year standing. |
Special Note: | Elective Contact: Tina Calcagno (tcalcagno@luc.edu) |
Description: |
Residency programs are increasingly looking for applicants to demonstrate their competitiveness with a diverse range of experiences beyond strong grades and board exam scores. Experience in teaching is an excellent way to demonstrate a commitment to a career in academic medicine. This elective is designed to support students' initial efforts at teaching and provide them with practical tools to design and deliver learning sessions in individual, small group, or large group formats; evaluate and assess themselves and their learners; and reflect on their practice and progress as leaders and teachers. By providing the opportunity to develop these capacities, we support the educational development of the future teachers and leaders of SSOM and other schools and programs across the country. Student group leaders will: |
Method of Evaluation: |
The course will be graded on a pass/fail basis. The following requirements will be assessed: |