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Meeting Presentations
For your convenience, meeting presentations have been pre-indexed by three characteristics: the presenter, the location and date of presentation, and the type or content of the presentation.

A few comments to find the correct presentation in the index:
1. Presentations by multiple parties are available under each presenter's name.
2. The type or content index is developed as follows:
- Plenary presentations were talks given to the entire meeting.
- Program administration presentations focus on topics such as recruiting preceptors, presenting workshops, and orienting learners.
- Evaluation and feedback presentations discuss how preceptors should develop and provide useful feedback to trainees.
- Teaching strategy sessions discuss the one-minute preceptor, how to be on target in teaching, bedside teaching, and related subjects.
 


Presenter | Location and Date | Content
Patrick Alguire, MD
Recruiting, Maintaining, and Rewarding Community-Based Preceptors (workshop handout)
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Recruiting, Maintaining, and Rewarding Community-Based Preceptors (slides)
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American College of Physicians - American Society of Internal Medicine Survey of Community-Based Preceptors
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William Anderson, PhD
Designing and Implementing Local Faculty Development Programs
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Stewart F. Babbott, MD
Recruiting, Maintaining, and Rewarding Community-Based Preceptors (workshop handout)
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Recruiting, Maintaining, and Rewarding Community-Based Preceptors (slides)
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L. Randol Barker, MD
Precepting in the Presence of the Patient: A Practical Model for Preceptor-Trainee-Patient Encounters
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James Boex
Understanding the Costs & Benefits of Outpatient Teaching
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Erie Boorman, MD
Arrows in the Quiver: Being on Target as an Ambulatory Teacher
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Judith L. Bowen, MD
Defining and Evaluating the Quality of Ambulatory Teaching Sites
.doc
Basic Precepting Skills: Learning and Teaching the One-Minute Preceptor
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William T. Branch, Jr., MD
Bedside Teaching
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Troyen A. Brennan, MD, JD
A View of The Patient Safety Issue
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John K. Chamberlain, MD
Community-Based Teaching or Welcome to Not-the-Clinic
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Dawn DeWitt, MD
Recruiting, Maintaining, and Rewarding Community-Based Preceptors (workshop handout)
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Recruiting, Maintaining, and Rewarding Community-Based Preceptors (slides)
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Orienting Learners to the Outpatient Setting: Goals, Expectations, Learning Strategies
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Richard D. Diamond, MD
Creating Opportunities In Medical Education & Training
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Richard H. Esham, MD
Recruiting, Maintaining, and Rewarding Community-Based Preceptors (workshop handout)
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Recruiting, Maintaining, and Rewarding Community-Based Preceptors (slides)
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Gary S. Ferenchick, MD
Teaching in the Ambulatory Setting
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Nicholas H. Fiebach, MD
Precepting in the Presence of the Patient: A Practical Model for Preceptor-Trainee-Patient Encounters
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Eric Holmboe, MD
Improving the Accuracy of Raters: Direct Observation Workshop (workshop handout)
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A Practical Approach to Evaluation in the Ambulatory Setting in the Era of the New ACGME General Competencies (slides)
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Stephen Huot, PhD, MD
Improving the Accuracy of Raters: Direct Observation Workshop (workshop handout)
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A Practical Approach to Evaluation in the Ambulatory Setting in the Era of the New ACGME General Competencies (slides)
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David Irby, PhD
Ambulatory Teaching: Time Efficient and Effective Strategies
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David E. Kern, MD
Data on Faculty Development for Community-Based Internal Medicine Faculty
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Kurt Kroenke, MD
Practical Tips for Self-Directed Learning
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Catherine R. Lucey, MD
Experience Examined: Feedback and Evaluation in Clinical Learning (slides)
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Effective Feedback and Evaluation in Clinical Medicine: A Faculty Development Workshop (workshop handout)
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Douglas Paauw, MD
Orienting Learners to the Outpatient Setting: Goals, Expectations, Learning Strategies
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Louis N. Pangaro, MD
Effective (and Efficient) Evaluation and Feedback: An Approach and Some Tips for Outpatient Teaching
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Linda Pinsky, MD
Advanced Precepting: A Learner Centered Approach (workshop handout)
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The Art of Bedside Teaching: Learning from Websites, CD-Rom, and Tapes (overview bibliography)
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Joan Y. Reede, MD
Understanding the Role of Diversity in Faculty Development
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Richard Sarkin, MD
The One Minute Preceptor: Microskills of Clinical Teaching
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The One Minute Preceptor: Notes for Workshop Facilitators
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Barbara L. Schuster, MD
Teaching in Busy Clinical Settings
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David T. Stern, MD, PhD
Teaching Professionalism in the Community-Based Setting
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Lawrence Tucker
Arrows in the Quiver: Being on Target as an Ambulatory Teacher
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LuAnn Wilkerson, EdD
Designing and Implementing Workshops: Practical Tips (slides)
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Designing and Implementing Workshops (workshop handout)
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Self-Assessment of Change Agent Competencies (workshop handout)
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Scott Wright, MD
Role Models: Their Importance and Their Development
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Michael H. Zaroukian, MD, PhD
Using Information Technology in Community-Based Teaching
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