Clinical Practice Update presented at 38th Forum for Behavioral Science in Family Medicine. #ResourcetoShare #ForumforBehavioralScienceinFamilyMedicine #BehavioralMedicine #BehavioralScienceForum #2017 #behavioralscience
Narcolepsy Theory and Treatment Update final.pptx
Powerpoint and handouts from a presentation given at the 38th Forum for Behavioral Science in Family Medicine. Provides a framework for teaching medical learners about medical ethics, a tool for working through challenging clinical cases, practice vignettes, and values clarification exercise...
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Power point presentation from the 2017 Annual Conference Example Syllabus #BehavioralMedicine #CurriculumDevelopment #BehavioralScienceForum #2017 #familyoforigin #STFMAnnualSpringConference #ResidentEducation #Familysystems
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Presentation at the 37th Forum for Behavioral Science in Family Medicine. How to construct behavioral interviewing questions, integrate behavioral interviewing into your program's applicant interviewing process, and use responses to these questions to impact ranking. Using data and experiences...
Behavioral Interviewing Taking It To The Next Level.pptx
Precepting, the process of teaching during the clinical encounter, is an invaluable tool for resident learning in family medicine residencies. It provides an opportunity to reinforce didactic learning and apply knowledge and skills to individual patient care. There has been little attention...
The ever-changing culture of healthcare and graduate medical education has contributed to an evolving role of behavioral science in family medicine residency programs. Behavioral science historically has served a dual role within the residency program and healthcare system providing clinical...
Family medicine resident physicians quickly discover that they are sought out experts for many things in their patients' lives that they may or may not be equipped to address. Parenting challenges and concerns present such dilemmas for residents who have little to no training about parenting...