#IAMSE22 Faculty Development Session Spotlight: Technology-Assisted Faculty Development

The 26th Annual IAMSE Meeting will feature a host of new sessions throughout the entire conference. One of our first-time pre-conference faculty development sessions is Technology-Assisted Faculty Development: Ideas, Development, Implementation, & Outcomes. This virtual three-hour faculty development course will be given Monday, May 23 and will be led by Alice Fornari, Machelle Linsenmeyer and Elisabeth Schlegel. 

Technology-Assisted Faculty Development: Ideas, Development, Implementation, & Outcomes

Presenters
Alice Fornari – Zucker School of Medicine at Hofstra Northwell
Machelle Linsenmeyer – WVSOM
Elisabeth Schlegel – Donald and Barbara Zucker School of Medicine at Hofstra Northwell
Date and Time: Monday, May 23, 2022, 3:30 PM – 6:30 PM

The distribution of faculty development in new and innovative formats is important for meeting the needs of faculty members and health professionals. This does not mean simply changing old content to a new format. Without careful planning, the use of technology can fail to achieve desired faculty learning outcomes or worse, become a deterrent to faculty using these technologies. There are several new innovations in faculty development that are surfacing to mitigate some of these issues. They center around modalities and just-in-time tools that put the resources in the hands of educators and foster their lifelong learning mentality of medicine in a format that is more versatile and accessible.

For more information on half-day faculty development sessions, and to register for the 26th Annual IAMSE Meeting, please visit www.IAMSEconference.org.