AAMC regional conference highlights Stritch research

Congratulations to Stritch School of Medicine students, alumni, and faculty who shared their Medical Education work at the Association of American Medical Colleges (AAMC) Group on Educational Affairs (GEA) Joint Regional Conference, April 20-22. The 2021 virtual conference focused on equity, diversity, justice, and inclusion across medical education along with other innovations, scholarship, and research to advance medical education. It was the first time all four GEA regions met jointly.

  • Stritch Students:
    • Puja Brahmbhatt (M2)
    • Teresa Cheng (M2)
    • Nicolette Codispoti (M2)
    • Kavita Krishnan (M2)
    • Adam Magier (M2)
    • Orr Meltzer (M1)
    • Nisha Patel (M2)
    • Laelle Peterson (M2)
    • Erin Rodriguez (M1)
    • Gabrielle Schweitzer (M2)
  • Stritch Alumni:
    • Elizabeth Southworth, MD
  • Stritch Faculty:
    • Mary Boyle, MD
    • Nathan Derhammer, MD
    • Scott Graziano, MD, MS
    • Gregory Gruener, MD, MBA, MHPE

Posters/Presentations:

 Bridge to M4: Development and implementation of an innovative residency preparation curriculum

  • Elizabeth Southworth, Nicolette Codispoti, Scott Graziano, Gregory Gruener

Educational Leadership in Academic Medicine: A dynamically responsive elective to meet student needs

  • Nicolette Codispoti, Elizabeth Southworth, Laelle Peterson, Gregory Gruener

Utilization of standardized mannequins to enhance verbalization of clinical exam skills taught via video conferencing

  • Laelle Peterson, Adam Magier, Kavita Krishnan, Puja Brahmbhatt, Gabrielle Schweitzer, Nicolette Codispoti, Nathan Derhammer, Mary Boyle

Call for an Integrated Longitudinal Preclinical Electronic Health Record Curriculum

  • Orr Meltzer, Teresa Cheng, Erin Rodriguez, Laelle Peterson, Adam Magier

 Learner Expertise and Teaching Potential: Implementation of student-led workshops

  • Nicolette Codispoti, Nisha Patel, Elizabeth Southworth, Gregory Gruener