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Exploring Barriers to Giving and Receiving Feedback in the DOM

Effective feedback is a cornerstone of medical education, but the culture around feedback seems to have changed in recent years. Clinicians and educators know that time constraints, workload pressures, and hierarchical structures can all impede constructive feedback and productive exchanges with trainees. In this Grand Rounds, medical education experts Brian Schwartz, Bridget O’Brien, Griffin Plattner, and Jackeline Vajta will explore the barriers to productive feedback within the DOM, followed by a panel discussion offering trainee and faculty perspectives on improving the culture of feedback at UCSF and beyond. Speakers Brian Schwartz, MD, professor of medicine, is an infectious disease specialist, with a focus on infections in immunocompromised patients. He serves as the Associate Chair for Education for the Department of Medicine. He previously served as the Program Director of UCSF’s Infectious Diseases Fellowship and Course Director for the Pathogens and Host Defense block in the School of Medicine. Brian was the inaugural Chair of the Medical Education Community of Practice for the Infectious Diseases Society of America and the Chair of the Microbiology/Immunology Item Writing Committee for the National Board of Medical Examiners. Bridget O’Brien, PhD, is a professor of medicine and an education scientist in the Office of Medical Education's Center for Faculty Educators. As co-director of the Teaching Scholars Program and the UCSF-University of Utrecht Health Professions Education doctoral program, she teaches and mentors faculty and learners interested in education research and scholarship. She also directs the Advanced Fellowship in Health Professions Education Evaluation and Research based at the SFVA. In 2015, she was selected as one of five national Macy Faculty Scholars supported by the Josiah Macy Jr. Foundation and in 2021, Bridget was selected as a KIPRIME Fellow at the Karolinska Instituet. Griffin Plattner, MD, received his bachelor’s degrees in business management and chemical engineering from the University of Florida. He then earned his medical degree at Washington University in St. Louis before completing a primary care medicine residency at Massachusetts General Hospital. Griffin is now a National Clinical Scholars Fellow at UCSF with research interests in medical education, community-based healthcare delivery, and health equity. Jackeline Vajta, MD, is a fellow in Academic Hospital Medicine. She completed her medicine residency at Saint Mary’s Hospital-Yale School of Medicine. She is passionate about research in medical education and cardiovascular medicine. This year, she received The Academy of Medical Educators Cooke Award for the Scholarship of Teaching and Learning. Program Bob Wachter: Introduction 2:20-8:30 — Brian Schwartz, MD, a professor of medicine and an infectious disease specialist 8:30-17:50 — Bridget O’Brien, PhD, a professor of medicine and an education scientist 17:50-20:20 — Griffin Plattner, MD, a National Clinical Scholars fellow at UCSF 20:20-24:45 — Jackeline Vajta, MD, a fellow in Academic Hospital Medicine 25:20-1:05:00 — Panel See previous Medical Grand Rounds: May 30: Updates in Valvular Heart Disease Assessment and Management 2024:A Multidisciplinary Approach    • Updates in Valvular Heart Disease Ass...   May 23: Finding Your North Star in Medical Education: Lessons from my Life as a Residency Director, Med Ed Dean, and CEO of the Macy Foundation    • Видео   May 16: Bedside to Bench: Epithelial Cell Reprogramming in Pulmonary Fibrosis    • Bedside to Bench: Epithelial Cell Rep...  

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