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School of medicine general faculty meeting. Wednesday, September 14, 2011. AGENDA. Status of Genetics Search Dr. Backes Faculty Orientation Program Dr. Gregory Curriculum Matters Dr. DiCarlo Professionalism Initiative Dr. English Budget Overview Dr. Nelson
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School of medicinegeneral faculty meeting Wednesday, September 14, 2011
AGENDA Status of Genetics Search Dr. Backes Faculty Orientation Program Dr. Gregory Curriculum Matters Dr. DiCarlo Professionalism Initiative Dr. English Budget Overview Dr. Nelson University Medical Center Update Dr. Nelson LSU HealthCare Network Update Drs. Fontenot & Thomas
Associate Dean, Research Chair of the Search Committee Status of genetics searchWayne Backes, PhD
13 total applicants (5 not meeting minimum qualifications) Invited 5 selected applicants for an initial teleconference interview Out of those 5, selected candidates will be invited for an on-campus visit
Faculty orientation program Paula Gregory, PhD Director, Faculty Development
New Faculty Orientation October 5th, 1 – 5:30pmMEB S10 Who we are, what we do and where to find us.
Medical Student Research DayFriday, October 141- 2:30pm MEB S 4 (posters)4 – 6pm MEB Lecture Rm B (oral) Winners of the Summer Medical Student Research Symposium
Assistant Dean, Undergraduate Medical Education Curriculum mattersRichard DiCarlo, MD
School of MedicineLafayette Accelerated Track • 3 year program designed to prepare students for a residency in primary care • Start date: 2013 • Proposed enrollment: 40 students
Can medical education be completed in 3 years? • Primary care education is now 7 years (reducing 7 years to 6 years) • LCME requirement: 130 weeks of instruction • Proposed program will be intensive
Lafayette Basic Science Curriculum Planning • Working group (reports to Curriculum Oversight) • Rough draft of daily content: Spring 2012 • Creating key faculty positions • Identify interested and qualified ULL faculty
Lafayette Clinical Curriculum Planning • Working group in Lafayette • Rough draft of weekly content and clerkship structure: Spring 2012 • Identify clinical faculty needs in Lafayette • Final planning in Lafayette in 2012-13
Lafayette Key Curriculum Differences • Systems-based basic science education • Earlier career planning and earlier start of clinical clerkships • Additional training in primary care • Greater emphasis on prevention, community health, and the patient centered medical home
4 Year Program (160 weeks of instruction) 3 Year program (131 weeks of instruction) Basic science 57 weeks Core clerkships 42 weeks 4 weeks of electives 2 weeks vacation after year 1 4 weeks “off” in year 3 • Basic science 72 weeks • Core clerkships 45 weeks • 15 weeks of electives • 8 weeks vacation after year 1 • 12 weeks “off” in year 4
Director, Clinical Sciences Curriculum Professionalism initiativeRobin English, MD
Physicianship and Medical Professionalism • Professionalism Work Group – faculty, residents, students from all classes • Purposes • Ensure that expectations regarding professionalism are more explicit for all courses and clerkship • Develop process to identify issues of professionalism and provide formative feedback to students
Courses and Clerkships • Professional expectations will be explicit for each course and clerkship. • Expectations will be reviewed at orientations. • Evaluation forms will reflect these expectations. • Lapses in professional behavior will result in formal documentation and feedback counseling. • Extraordinary professional behavior should also be noted.
Professionalism Reporting Process CD = Course Director / Clerkship Director PEF = Physicianship Evaluation Form ADSA = Associate Dean of Student Affairs CPC = Council on Professional Conduct CAP = Campus Assistance Program MSPE = Medical Student Performance Evaluation
All documents are on the UME website athttp://www.medschool.lsuhsc.edu/medical_education/undergraduate/Professionalism.asp Questions or Concerns?
Dean Budget overviewSteve Nelson, MD
Dean University Medical Center UpdateSteve Nelson, MD
UMC Management Board approved new plan for hospital – 424 beds; $1.088 billion – at a meeting held on Thursday, September 8, 2011 • Presenting the new plan to a key legislative committee this Friday
LSU Healthcare network UPDATECathi Fontenot, MDInterim CEO, HCNDwayne Thomas, MDAssociate Dean, Health Quality and Patient Safety
Professorship and Chair Ceremony Immediately following in the Student Learning Center Lions 6th Floor