16:08:42 From Alvin Calderon : Please put your questions in the chat. 16:10:12 From Susan Lane : definitely posting on listserve is a great idea! 16:10:28 From Susan Lane : my first workshop was through the listserve 16:11:02 From Abby Spencer : listserve is great. Also can meet folks to do workshops with AT someone else's workshop. You realize you have similar interests, had the same ideas, etc. Also can sign up for mentors and mentees and do a workshop with them!! 16:11:07 From Jaya Raj : What are some of the hot topics right now? 16:11:46 From Alvin Calderon : My first growth mindset workshop was with new collaborators from the discussion board community. 16:11:49 From Susan Lane : and don't forget about poster sessions - maybe you and another program are working on the same topic! 16:14:07 From Alvin Calderon : Collaborate across differences! 16:25:49 From Rae Witt : Which "categories" of talks (wellness, educational, research, etc) tend to get less vs more submissions? Which categories could use more emphasis in the coming1-3 years? 16:27:32 From Alvin Calderon : What categories does the community want? What are you all looking for? 16:28:05 From Susan Lane : And do any of you have topics you'd like to present and you're looking for collaborators? 16:29:06 From Eliana Hempel : Considering the effort to ensure diverse workshops from year to year, do you look at the topics presented in the past few meetings to determine which workshops to submit now vs shelf for a future meeting? 16:30:13 From Abby Spencer : yes!! always make friends in the chat. And also keep track of who can invite you to speak as a visiting professor and also folks who can write you promotion leters. think about this early and often. 16:30:31 From David Wininger : A related question I've heard is can there be more consideration of community-program relevant topics for the programming. Are there examples from our audience of what would be good community-program centered topics to highlight at future meetings? 16:32:37 From Eliana Hempel : **sorry meant as a submitter, should you consider that as you choose which workshops to submit if you have a list of a variety of pending workshops. 16:33:40 From Sapna Kuehl : @David: Some community based topics that I can think of relate to recruiting, training IMGs. 16:35:04 From Sapna Kuehl : Have you considered having a community specific topic track for workshops? 16:37:00 From Jodie Reider : in response to what community programs might be looking for, it is helpful to learn about faculty development, remediation, and other curricula that can be implemented with limited resources and time. outside of PD and APD, a lot of faculty do not have protected time, which creates a lot of barriers 16:37:52 From Sapna Kuehl : Let me clarify that it does not have to be labelled as a track—just the idea that there will be topics related to community that will be definitely included may make me bring more of my faculty to APDIM 16:40:00 From Melina Awar : Can the scoresheet content be shared with the group? 16:40:57 From Amanda Breviu : Is there a preferred electronic resource for deliverable items? (Dropbox, google docs, etc) Or the most commonly used? 16:41:03 From Mary Bond : Could the scoresheet be routinely given to the submitter also as feedback? 16:43:08 From Susan Lane : really great to have your slides available if possible too! 16:43:11 From Christopher Jackson : I just put a QR code with a link to Dropbox or google Drive 16:43:49 From Liz Thompson : QR code is a great idea 16:44:38 From Abby Spencer : I don't think I've ever had my slides up on time (sorry), but those that do it, not only have happy customers, but your talks get tweeted more too with gorgeous screen shots from the slides which are better than taking a pick of a screen. 16:44:46 From Alvin Calderon : Can someone do a workshop on QR codes for me? 16:45:02 From Christopher Jackson : I’d be happy to :) 16:45:15 From Abby Spencer : I will also attend a workshop on QR code 16:46:22 From Catherine Apaloo, MD : Thank you very much is there someone who will review your submissions with you if you have been rejected several times to provide you with some specific feedback? 16:46:37 From Susan Lane : If you ever think "I don't know how to do XYZ" there is definitely another PD out there with the same thought. Great way to get a workshop idea 16:47:20 From Christopher Jackson : Where is the best place to put workshops on your CV? 16:47:29 From Margaret Lo : Not sure I missed this discussion. Thoughts of benefit for workshop mentoring program 16:47:54 From Margaret Lo : To help ppl that wants help with workshop submissions 16:47:56 From Susan Lane : Invited presentations for CV 16:48:05 From Christopher Jackson : @Dr. Lane: Thank you! 16:48:10 From Susan Lane : workshops are peer reviewed! 16:52:31 From Judy Blair-Elortegui : I think we would be interested in the mentoring pre-submission. 16:53:32 From Judy Blair-Elortegui : Also, could we publish the the submission dates a little earlier. Sometimes I keep checking and it's not open and then the next time I check we've missed it. 16:53:32 From Liz Thompson : Karyn Rosinski and I have collaborated in several accepted workshops for PCs over the years. Looking for ideas for the next spring meeting 16:53:47 From Victoria Bengualid : always interested in pgy3 chief residents strategies 16:54:11 From Christopher Jackson : Gamification in ambulatory education 16:54:27 From Christopher Jackson : Leveraging podcasts to support ambulatory education efforts 16:54:34 From Sapna Kuehl : I wold be interested in presenting on faculty development in community programs, PGY 3 chiefs; IMG mentoring 16:54:56 From Christopher Jackson : cjacks67@uthsc.edu 16:55:12 From Judy Blair-Elortegui : Christopher Jackson-my APD, Haley Ballard (on the meeting) has done a lot of gamification in our ambulatory curriculum hballard@health.southalabama.edu 16:55:13 From Eliana Hempel : I’m interested in doing something around helping trainees who experience loss during residency cope with grief. ehempel@pennstatehealth.psu.edu 16:55:15 From Liz Thompson : ethomps1@hfhs.org 16:55:20 From Victoria Bengualid : vbengualid@sbhny.org pgy3 chiefs 16:55:34 From Susan Lane : these are really great topics! 16:55:49 From Sapna Kuehl : skuehl@ascension.org 16:56:00 From Eliana Hempel : a google doc where people can enter workshop topic ideas may help us keep a running tab as ideas come up and prevent the last minute it’s too late to collaborate issue 16:56:10 From Sapna Kuehl : Thank you for doing this workshop—great ideas and thoughts 16:56:18 From Amanda Breviu : @Christopher Jackson - One of our APDs at Utah helped to start a primary care podcast Primary Care Anywhere that is now largely led by residents interested in primary care 16:56:38 From Judy Blair-Elortegui : Would someone be interested in doing something on which COVID related changes to your program you are planning to keep long term? jblair@health.southalabama.edu 16:56:51 From iPhone Alina Popa : Alina Popa ( Alina. Popa @medsch.ucr.edu) PD at RCH/ UCR also interested in gamification 16:56:59 From Catherine Apaloo, MD : Catherine.apaloo@piedmont.org 16:57:15 From Poonam Maru : If you’re interested in Climate Change or Advocacy, please email poonam.h.maru@kp.org (new community based Kaiser Permanente IM program) 16:58:28 From Catherine Apaloo, MD : collaborate with others 16:58:32 From Sarah J Sexton : if at first you don't succeed, resubmit! 16:58:32 From Christopher Jackson : @Amanda: That’s so cool! We’ve mostly used Curbsiders and Core IM for our efforts. I’d be happy to connect and learn how you all did that. 16:59:09 From Dominique Cosco : IF anyone has questions, feel free to reach out to me directly: dcosco@wustl.edu 16:59:56 From Susan Lane : Thanks to our awesome presenters and great participants!