Ambulatory Medicine
at Hasbro Children's Hospital
Brown University Faculty
Development in Pediatrics
This program offers educational sessions and resources to pediatric
faculty, fellows and residents in both hospital- and community-based
settings in Rhode Island. Its purpose is to help develop and enhance
clinical teaching and research skills, and to facilitate their application
in a variety of clinical settings.
Clinical seminars follow the Stanford faculty development model
curriculum (for more information visit http://www.stanford.edu/group/SFDP)
and are applicable to teachers and learners at every level of experience.
These interactive sessions combine a brief mini-lecture with case
presentations and role play to provide both content and practice
opportunities. Each session is focused on a linked series of concepts
and skills in clinical education.
Topical seminars and workshops address a range or topics of relevance
to clinician-educators in current practice and research settings.
Faculty development sessions meet from 6 to 9 p.m. in Hasbro Children's
Hospital Conference Room 151 or the Collis Conference Room on scheduled
dates, as noted above. Dinners are provided (these sample the many
ethnic cuisines of Providence). It is never too late to join the
series, so feel free to come to any session.
For more information or to reserve your seat please visit
http://www.bufdip.org
or call 401-444-3718 or e-mail BOConnor@lifespan.org.
The BUFDIP program is funded by HRSA grant # 1 D08
PE 50093-03, directed by Anthony Alario, MD and co-directed by Bonnie
O'Connor, PhD.
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