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Members’ Meeting
APPD 2015 Annual Meeting
March 25-28
Walt Disney World Swan and Dolphin Resort
Orlando, Florida
Dr. Dena Hofkosh, President
Welcome
Internet Access in Meeting Rooms
• SSID: Pediatrics
• Password: 2015meeting
The Association of Pediatric Program Directors serves pediatric programs
and their leadership by advancing the art and science of
pediatric education for the purpose of ensuring the health and
wellbeing of children.
Mission Statement
APPD 2015 Meeting Registrations
962 total registrants APDs 183 Coordinators 165 FPDs 24 MPPDA only 105 PDs 152 Other Key Faculty 150 Trainees 183 155 Forum for Chief Residents
Meeting Organization
Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday – Leadership meetings – Forum for Chief Residents – LEAD Council and current cohort meetings – Coordinators’ Session – TAGME Exam – Pre-Conference Workshops – Forum for Directors of Small Programs and Affiliate Chairs – MPPDA meeting – Grassroots Forums – NETWORKING
Meeting Organization
• Thursday Morning – Members’ Meeting – Workshop Session 1 – Research Platforms with box lunch
• Thursday Afternoon – Key Stakeholders Session – Pediatric Hospital Medicine Fellowship
Certification Discussion
Meeting Organization
• Friday Morning – Informal Run/Walk/Wellness time – Mentoring sessions – Workshop Session 2 – APPD Task Force Meetings – Lunch on your own (CORC, COTFC, Share
Warehouse meetings) • Friday Afternoon
– Workshop Session 3 – Poster Session
Meeting Organization
• Saturday Morning – Regional Breakfast meetings (7-8:30am) – Assessment Task Force Poster Symposium – Curriculum Task Force Poster Symposium – Workshop Session 4
• Saturday Afternoon – Leave with renewed energy!!
THANK YOU
• Management Team: Degnon Associates – Laura Degnon, CAE, Executive Director – Kathy Haynes Johnson, Associate Director – Rosemary Haynes, Association Manager – Daglyn Carr, Association Administrator – Robin Young, MS, LEARN Program Manager – Marina Seyon, LEARN Program Assistant – Many others from Degnon team
THANK YOU
•Executive Planning Committee •Program Committee Members •Board of Directors •Task Force Chairs and working group leaders •Executive Committee Chairs and Members •Share Warehouse Design and Editorial team members •Mentors •Past APPD leadership •Grassroots Forum Leaders…
THANK YOU
• PEG (Pediatric Education Groups) leaders • Regional Leadership • APPD View Pages in Academic Pediatrics editors • LEAD (Leadership in Educational Academic Development) Council • LEAD Cohorts current and past • LEARN (Longitudinal Educational Assessment Research Network) Committee Chairs • PEEAC (Pediatric Educational Excellence Across the Continuum) Operating Committee members • Nominations Committee members • Liaison Organization representatives
THANK YOU
•Workshop, Poster and Platform Presenters •Special Projects awardees •LEARN Principal Investigators •LEARN sites •PMAC (Pediatric Milestones Assessment Collaborative) contributors •APPD current and past award winners •Share Warehouse contributors
Say Yes
If somebody offers you an amazing opportunity, but you are not sure you can do it, say YES. Then learn how to do it later.
• Richard Branson
Your Board of Directors
Thank You
Thank You
• Has APPD contributed to your learning and professional growth?
APPD View Pages in
Academic Pediatrics
Dr. Bob Vinci, Associate Editor
APPD Pages: Introduction and
Overview
Bob Vinci, MD Associate Editor for APPD Pages
• THANK YOU to Dr. Dan West • Academic Pediatrics – The Journal of the
Academic Pediatric Association (APA) • Ability to publish at least one article per
edition (6 per year) • It is more than just APPD Pages
– Educational Papers – Publishes APPD Research Abstracts
• http://www.academicpedsjnl.net/content/acap-view-from-the-appd
APPD View Pages
• Consider this an option for publication of your work – LEAD Projects – APA Educational Scholars – APPD Task Forces – APPD Regions, especially resident research grants – APPD Special Projects
• Technology • Innovation • Data-driven curriculum with impact measurement • Outlines of topics encouraged • For any questions, email me at [email protected]
Plans for APPD View Pages
APPD Treasurer’s
Report
Dr. Javier Gonzalez del Rey,
Secretary-Treasurer
Association of Pediatric Program Directors
Financial Report FY 2014 Presented March 26, 2015
Javier Gonzalez del Rey, MD, MEd Secretary - Treasurer
July 1, 2013 – June 30, 2014 Income
SUPPORT and REVENUE Dues 518,745
Regional Dues 27,070 Spring/Fall Meetings 557,818 Contributions 5,838 LEAD Tuition 93,500 Investment 35,484
Other Income 9,264 Milestones 185,230 TOTAL INCOME 1,432,949
July 1, 2013 – June 30, 2014 Expense
EXPENSE Member Services 124,509 Fall/Spring Meetings 524,160 • LEAD 72,905 • LEARN 164,619
Milestones 185,229 • Organizational Support 23,400 • Admin/Operations 369,411 • • TOTAL EXPENSES 1,464,233
FY 2014 Operations Bottom Line…
1,432,949 1,464,233
($31,284)
Investment Portfolio • Value of investments as of 6/30/2014 was
$1,131,331
Statement of Financial Position As of June 30, 2014
• Total Assets $1,271,992 • Current Liabilities $ 27,500 • Total Restricted/Designated $ 170,606 • Total Undesignated $1,218,243
• Total Net Assets $1,244,492
APPD Special Project Grants
Dr. Javier Gonzalez del Rey,
Chair CoTFC
APPD 2015 Special Project Grant
The Special Projects Program provides
financial support for projects that further the APPD’s mission, strategic plan, and our task force charges. APPD may grant
up to $10,000 per selected project.
APPD 2015 Special Project Grant
Responsibility for Patient Care in
Graduate Medical Education – Defining and Assessing “ownership” of clinical care Investigators – Katie Greenzang, MD, EdM Jennifer Kesselheim, MD, EDM Children's Hospital Boston / Dana-Farber Cancer Institute
APPD 2015 Special Project Grant
Hearing our Patients’ Voices in
Pediatric Resident Education: A Randomized-Controlled Trial
Comparing Two Models of Patient Feedback
Investigators – Caroline Rassbach, MD Alisa McQueen, MD Stanford University The University of Chicago
APPD 2015 Special Project Grant
Next deadline: January 2016 APPD Request for Special Projects
https://www.appd.org/ed_res/grants.cfm
Dr. Patricia Hicks and
Dr. Dena Hofkosh
APPD Leadership
Updates
Welcome New APPD Board Member / Communications Director
Grace Caputo, MD, MPH (2015-2018)
Welcome New Nominations Committee Member Kenya McNeal-Trice, MD (2015-2017)
Welcome to the Associate Program Directors’
Executive Committee Chair-Elect: Glenn Rosenbluth, MD (2015-2018) (Chair-Elect 2015-2016, Chair 2016-2017, Immediate Past Chair 2017-2018)
At-Large Member: Sara Multerer, MD (2015-2018)
Welcome to the Coordinators’ Executive Committee
Chair-Elect: Charlene Rotandi, AB, AA (2015-2018) (Chair-Elect 2015-2016, Chair 2016-2017, Immediate Past Chair 2017-2018)
At-Large Member: Michelle Brooks (2015-2018)
Welcome to the Fellowship Program Directors’
Executive Committee
Chair-Elect: Angela Myers, MD, MPH (2015-2018) (Chair-Elect 2015-2016, Chair 2016-2017, Immediate Past Chair 2017-2018)
At-Large Member: Katherine Mason, MD (2015-2018)
Farewell Board Member / Communications Director
Robert Vinci, MD (2012-2015)
Farewell Nominations Committee Member Julie Byerley, MD (2013-2015)
Thank You to Outgoing Executive Committee Chairs
Aditee Narayan, MD (2013-2015) Associate Program Directors’ Executive Committee Kelley Pike (2014-2015) Coordinators’ Executive Committee Bruce Herman, MD (2013-2015) Fellowship Program Directors’ Executive Committee
Thank You to Outgoing Task Force Chairs
Kathleen Bartlett, MD (2013-2015) Assessment Task Force Nancy Spector, MD (2012-2015) Faculty and Professional Development Task Force Mark Hormann, MD (2012-2015) Learning Technology Task Force Heather McPhillips, MD, MPH (2012-2015) Research and Scholarship Task Force
Thank you to 2015 Annual Meeting Program Chair
Debra Boyer, MD
And a sincere thank you to everyone
on the 2015 Program Committee!
Dr. Debra Boyer, 2015 Program Chair
APPD Research Awards
Research QI Trainee
APPD Research Award
The Association of Pediatric Program Directors Research Award is awarded annually for outstanding educational research presented by an APPD member during the national APPD spring meeting. Winning candidates are selected based on the quality of work presented in the abstract. Eligibility Criteria: One of the authors must be a member of the APPD. First-author abstract must be accepted for presentation at the APPD Spring Meeting to be considered. The first-author must present the abstract at the APPD Spring Meeting unless there are extenuating circumstances
2015 APPD Research Award
“How Well Do Resident Milestone Self-
Assessments Correlate with Clinical Competency Committee Milestone Assessments?”
Su-Ting Li, MD, MPH
APPD Quality Improvement Award
The Association of Pediatric Program Directors Quality Improvement Award is awarded annually for an outstanding quality improvement project presented during the national APPD Spring Meeting. This award is designed to encourage trainees and APPD members to participate in QI within medical education. Winning candidates are selected based on the quality of work presented in the abstract. Eligibility Criteria: 1. One of the authors must be a member of the APPD. 2. First-author abstract must be accepted for presentation at the APPD
Spring Meeting to be considered. 3. The first-author must present the abstract at the APPD Spring Meeting
unless there are extenuating circumstances.
APPD Quality Improvement Award
“Teaching Team Integration in the
Recognition and Reporting of Patient Safety Events”
Alston Dunbar, III, MD, MBA
APPD Trainee Research Award
The Association of Pediatric Program Directors Trainee Research Award is awarded annually for outstanding educational research presented by a trainee (medical student, resident, chief resident or fellow) during the national APPD Spring Meeting. This award is designed to encourage pediatricians in training to pursue careers in medical education. Winning candidates are selected based on the quality of work presented in the abstract. Eligibility Criteria: Trainee (medical student, resident, chief resident or fellow) must submit and present the abstract prior to the completion of training (residency, chief residency, or fellowship). Work completed during training but submitted after training is completed will not qualify for this award. The first-author must be identified as a trainee by checking the “first-author is trainee” box in the APPD abstract submission program. The APPD Trainee Research Award online application must be completed. The Research must be sponsored by an APPD member, as indicated in the submission process. The role of the trainee as a key member of the team who authors the research must be verified by the APPD member who is the sponsor. The Abstract and supplemental materials (APPD Trainee Research Award application and Letter of Support) must be received by the APPD abstract submission deadline. The trainee’s abstract must be accepted for presentation at the APPD Spring Meeting to be considered. The trainee must present the abstract at the APPD Spring Meeting.
APPD Trainee Research Award
“Improving Interprofessional
Communication and Collaboration: Findings from a Novel Reciprocal Job Shadow Experience for Pediatric Residents and Nurses”
Jennifer Wild, MD
Dr. Patricia Hicks, Immediate Past President
APPD Awards
Holm Tunnessen Berkowitz
Robert S. Holm, MD Leadership Award
“This award is to honor a Program Director or Associate Program Director (past or present) for extraordinary contribution in pediatric program director leadership or in support of other pediatric program directors as a mentor, advisor or role model for the many duties and responsibilities of the position.”
Recipients of the Robert S. Holm, MD Leadership Award
2014 Recipient: Grace Caputo, MD, MPH 2013 Recipient: R. Franklin Trimm, MD 2012 Recipient: John Frohna, MD 2011 Recipient: Clifton Yu, MD 2010 Recipients: Joseph Gilhooly, MD Nancy Spector, MD 2009 Recipient: Richard Shugerman, MD 2008 Recipient: Stephen Ludwig, MD 2007 Recipient: Frederick H. Lovejoy, Jr., MD 2006 Recipient: Edwin L. Zalneraitis, MD 2005 Recipient: Kenneth B. Roberts, MD 2004 Recipient: Carol D. Berkowitz, MD
Recipients of the Robert S. Holm, MD Leadership Award
2015 Recipient: Robert Vinci, MD 2014 Recipient: Grace Caputo, MD, MPH 2013 Recipient: R. Franklin Trimm, MD 2012 Recipient: John Frohna, MD 2011 Recipient: Clifton Yu, MD 2010 Recipients: Joseph Gilhooly, MD Nancy Spector, MD 2009 Recipient: Richard Shugerman, MD 2008 Recipient: Stephen Ludwig, MD 2007 Recipient: Frederick H. Lovejoy, Jr., MD 2006 Recipient: Edwin L. Zalneraitis, MD 2005 Recipient: Kenneth B. Roberts, MD 2004 Recipient: Carol D. Berkowitz, MD
Walter W. Tunnessen, Jr., MD Award for the Advancement of
Pediatric Resident Education
“This award is to honor a Program Director or Associate Program Director (past or present) for extraordinary or innovative contribution(s) in pediatric graduate medical education.”
Recipients of the Walter W. Tunnessen, Jr. Award
for the Advancement of Pediatric Resident Education
2014 Recipient: Javier Gonzalez del Rey, MD, MEd 2013 Recipient: Nicole Paradise Black, MD 2012 Recipient: Gregory Blaschke, MD 2011 Recipient: Martha Wright, MD, MEd 2010 Recipient: Benjamin Hoffman, MD 2009 Recipient: Joseph Lopreiato, MD, MPH 2008 Recipient: Robert McGregor, MD 2007 Recipient: Julia A. McMillan, MD 2006 Recipient: Theodore C. Sectish, MD 2005 Recipient: Gail A. McGuinness, MD 2004 Recipient: Carol Carraccio, MD
Recipients of the Walter W. Tunnessen, Jr. Award
for the Advancement of Pediatric Resident Education
2015 Recipient: Daniel West, MD 2014 Recipient: Javier Gonzalez del Rey, MD, MEd 2013 Recipient: Nicole Paradise Black, MD 2012 Recipient: Gregory Blaschke, MD 2011 Recipient: Martha Wright, MD, MEd 2010 Recipient: Benjamin Hoffman, MD 2009 Recipient: Joseph Lopreiato, MD, MPH 2008 Recipient: Robert McGregor, MD 2007 Recipient: Julia A. McMillan, MD 2006 Recipient: Theodore C. Sectish, MD 2005 Recipient: Gail A. McGuinness, MD 2004 Recipient: Carol Carraccio, MD
Carol Berkowitz Award for Lifetime of Advocacy and Leadership
in Pediatric Medical Education
“This award is to honor a Program Coordinator for a Lifetime of Advocacy and Leadership in Pediatric Medical Education.”
Recipients of the Carol Berkowitz Award for
Lifetime of Advocacy and Leadership in Pediatric Medical Education
2014 Recipient: Amelia Maeda 2013 Recipient: Jean Ashley, MSBC, C-TAGME 2012 Recipient: Cindy Colpitts 2011 Recipient: Cynthia Gibson, C-TAGME 2010 Recipient: Rosemary Munson, C-TAGME 2009 Recipient: Melodie Allison, C-TAGME 2008 Recipient: Mary Gallagher, C-TAGME 2007 Recipient: June Dailey, C-TAGME 2006 Recipient: Aida Velez, MEd 2005 Recipient: Jeri Whitten, C-TAGME
Recipients of the Carol Berkowitz Award for
Lifetime of Advocacy and Leadership in Pediatric Medical Education
2015 Recipient: Elizabeth Payne, MAEd, C-TAGME 2014 Recipient: Amelia Maeda 2013 Recipient: Jean Ashley, MSBC, C-TAGME 2012 Recipient: Cindy Colpitts 2011 Recipient: Cynthia Gibson, C-TAGME 2010 Recipient: Rosemary Munson, C-TAGME 2009 Recipient: Melodie Allison, C-TAGME 2008 Recipient: Mary Gallagher, C-TAGME 2007 Recipient: June Dailey, C-TAGME 2006 Recipient: Aida Velez, MEd 2005 Recipient: Jeri Whitten, C-TAGME
APPD Executive
Committees
Fellowship Program Director Executive Committee
• Fellowship Director FTE time protection • Fellowship workforce needs assessment • Common fellow start date • EPA research project/fellowship research
network • Continued engagement with fellowship
directors and providing educational resources
APPD Task Forces
Assessment Task Force Kathleen Bartlett, MD, Chair Mark Vining, MD, Vice Chair
• What have we been doing? – “Faculty Development Series on Assessment”
modules on MedEdPortal – Survey to quantify faculty time commitment for
CCC members across programs – Mini poster symposium on assessment strategies
• What will happen at Taskforce meeting? – Working groups on multi-source assessment,
measuring personal clinical effectiveness • New Taskforce Vice Chair:
– Carrie Rassbach, MD
Curriculum Task Force Rebecca Blankenburg, MD, Chair
Helen B. Fromme, MD, MHPE, Vice Chair
• Curricular Development – Prior: Medical Home,
Nighttime Curriculum, Grief and Loss, Community Pediatrics, Residents as Teachers
– Current: Global Health, QI, LGBTQA
– Other curricula that would benefit peds residents
• Vet New Curricula for Residents
• Spring APPD Pre-Conference
• Spring APPD Curriculum Poster Symposium
• Cross-Sectional Study on Individualized Curricula
• Share Warehouse
Faculty & Professional Development Task Force
Nancy Spector, MD, Chair Marsha Anderson, MD, Vice Chair
APPD Faculty and Professional Development Task Force
Professional Development
Educator Development
Chief Resident Forum
Mentoring Program
Learning Technology Task Force Mark Hormann, MD, Co-Chair
Emily Borman-Shoap, MD, Co-Chair
• Who are we? – Collaborative learning community for those interested in
using technology in teaching • What do we do?
– Members of task force are providing input into Share Warehouse and website redesign
– Forum to share experience using technology in teaching – Interactive and informative spring task force meetings – Opportunity for workshop submission for spring meeting
• Incoming Vice Chair – Pamela Carpenter, C-TAGME, University of Utah
Research & Scholarship Task Force Heather McPhillips, MD, MPH, Chair
Su-Ting Li, MD, MPH, Vice Chair
• Revised survey policy • Reviewed 12 surveys • Reviewed workshop and abstract
submissions • 3 new APPD Research Awards
– APPD Research Award – APPD Trainee Research Award – APPD Quality Improvement Award
• APPD Spring workshop by Task Force members – Upping your Game: Implementing a Scholarly
Project Curriculum in Your Program
APPD Council of
Regional Chairs
Dr. Auxford Burks, CoRC Chair
So what is CoRC?
We are the Council of Regional Chairs We coordinate activities of the regions: Mid-Atlantic Southeast Mid-America Midwest Western Southwest New York – New Jersey New England We help share successes (and failures) in order to learn from each other what works (and what doesn’t)
How can your region help you?
• Regional meetings serve as a forum to help you! – Don’t reinvent the wheel…learn strategies for common
problems, such as curriculum development, evaluation tools, and remediation issues
– Push the envelope…listen to new and innovative teaching methods
– Share your pain…discuss common frustrations with your fellow program directors
– Work together…participate in regional research to advance the art
• Regional Chairs are there to help you!
– Feel free to contact them for help.
Recent activities of the Regions (2015)
• Annual/ biannual meetings (depends on region) – Several regions have meetings to discuss local issues, learn strategies
from each other and share common frustrations
• Regional research projects – Several regional are working on collaborative projects to validate
milestones, introduce new curriculum, and create new evaluation tools – Some regions have collected money to support local research with
grants
• Best-practices resource – Regions are helping to create a database on best-practices, such as the
one-year curriculum for retraining
APPD Council of Regional Chairs
So please, explore your regional resources!
Dr. Alan Schwartz, LEARN Director
APPD LEARN Report
Your educational research network!
APPD LEARN is…
• Educational research network focused on Pediatrics education (An AHRQ-registered PBRN)
• 130 participating programs • Enterprise-quality data repository • Longitudinal identifier codes for
learners to permit studies over time and across projects
• Open to your program!
• Papers • Medical Teacher (published) • Academic Medicine (provisionally accepted)
• Presentations at (or accepted for): – PAS (3 platforms!) – APPD (research award winner!) – AAMC (innovations poster)
• Data collection completed in two studies, continuing in a third
Recent achievements
• Pediatrics Milestones Assessment Collaborative (PMAC) - Module 1 Collaborators: ABP, NBME
• Assessing the Association between Entrustable Professional Activities (EPAs), Competencies, and Milestones in the Pediatric Subspecialties Collaborators: CoPS, ABP
Collaborative studies
• Characteristics of Clinical Competency Committee (CCC) Member Milestone Level Assignments and Recommended Advancement Decisions PI: Dan Schumacher, MD, MEd (Boston)
• Scholarly activity during residency: A national study of pediatric residents and program directors PI: Erika Abramson, MD (Cornell)
New studies
Program Assistant: Marina Seyon
New faces
• Join us! • Keep in touch with us:
http://learn.appd.org –Details on how to propose new studies –Information about training opportunities –How to obtain access to archived data
• Email us at: [email protected]
APPD LEARN: Connections
Dr. Susan Bostwick, LEAD Council Chair
APPD LEAD Report
Graduation of Third LEAD Cohort
Council & Faculty
• Susan Bostwick, MD, MBA (chair)
• Grace Caputo, MD, MPH • John Frohna, MD, MPH • Hilary Haftel, MD, MHPE
• Su-Ting Li, MD, MPH • Richard Shugerman, MD • Linda Waggoner-
Fountain, MD, MEd
Structure
• 10 month program – 3 educational
conferences • 3-day stand-alone
meeting • 1 ½ -2 days at Fall and
Spring APPD meetings – Peer group activities
and support – Mentored educational
project – Certificate of completion
Curriculum
• Organizational Leadership • Competency-based
Curriculum Development • Faculty Development • Residency & Fellowship
Program Administration • Scholarship and Career
Development
APPD LEAD Cohort 3
Christine Barron, MD Child Abuse Program Director
Hasbro Children’s Hospital
• Project – Sex Trafficking:
Training, Comfort, and Knowledge among Pediatric Medical Providers
• LEAD Mentor – Grace Caputo
• Institution Mentor – Grayson Baird
Meredith Bone, MD Critical Care Program Director
Lurie Children’s Hospital of Chicago
• Project – Fear Experiences Among Pediatric Critical
Care Physicians • LEAD Mentor
– John Frohna • Institution Mentor
– Leah Harris
Sharon Calaman, MD Associate Program Director
St. Christopher’s Hospital for Children
• Project – An EPA for Family Centered Rounds
• LEAD Mentor – Hilary Haftel
• Institution Mentor – Nancy Spector
Pamela Dietz, MD Associate Program Director
Maine Medical Center
• Project – A Comparative Analysis of Core Adolescent
Rotations in US Pediatric Residency Programs
• LEAD Mentor – John Frohna
Patrick Doherty, MD Program Director
Univ of Nebraska/Creighton University
• Project – Improved Faculty and Resident Satisfaction
with Evaluations Utilizing Competency Based Weekly Assessment System
• LEAD Mentor – John Frohna
• Institution Mentor – Gary Beck
Albina Gogo, MD Associate Program Director
Univ of California, Davis Medical Center
• Project – Do Asthma Teaching Modules and an Asthma-
related Quality Improvement Project Positively Impact the Care of Asthma Patients in a Pediatric Resident Continuity Clinic Practice?
• LEAD Mentor – Hilary Haftel
• Institution Mentor – Ulfat Shaikh
Casey Hester, MD Program Director
University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Ctr
• Project – Development of a Facilitator’s Guide to Train
on the Professionalism Milestones • LEAD Mentor
– Linda Waggoner-Fountain • Institution Mentor
– Keith Mather
Lynn Huffman, MD Associate DBP Program Director
Stanford University
• Project – Impact of a DBP Elective Experience,
Longitudinal Care of Children Born Prematurely: A Training Evaluation Study
• LEAD Mentor – Su-Ting Li
• Institution Mentor – Heide Feldman
Natalie Lane, MD Emergency Medicine Program Director
Medical College of Georgia
• Project – Learning Styles and Preferred Instructional
Methods of Medical Students Participating in a New On-Line Emergency Medicine Curriculum
• LEAD Mentor – Grace Caputo
• Institution Mentor – Robert Gibson
Diane Lorant, MD Associate Neonatology Program Director
IN Univ/ J.W. Riley Hosp for Children
• Project – Entrustment decisions in the delivery room
• LEAD Mentor – Hilary Haftel
• Institution Mentor – Michelle Howenstein
Brian Lurie, MD Associate Program Director
Goryeb Children's Hospital Atlantic Health
• Project – A Curriculum for Sexual Minority Youth
• LEAD Mentor – Su-Ting Li
• Institution Mentor – Allan Meltzer
Kate Perkins, MD Program Director
UCLA
• Project – Is Resident Burnout Associated with CCC
Evaluations of Interpersonal/Communication Skills or Professionalism Milestones?
• LEAD Mentor – Linda Waggoner-Fountain
Sydney Primis, MD Associate Program Director
Carolinas Medical Ctr - Levine Children’s Hosp
• Project – Residents as Teachers: A Needs Assessment
• LEAD Mentor – Linda Waggoner-Fountain
Jason Werner, MD Critical Care Program Director
SLU/ SSM Cardinal Glennon Children’s Med Ctr
• Project – Experience With A New Resident Rotation in
Quality and Safety • LEAD Mentor
– Grace Caputo • Institution Mentor
– Heidi Sallee
Scott Williams, MD Program Director
Our Lady of the Lake, RMC
• Project – Clinical Reasoning and Electronic Health
Records • LEAD Mentor
– Su-Ting Li
How to Apply
• Member of APPD • ≥3 years of educational leadership experience (PD,
FD, APD, Clerkship Director) • LEAD year can not overlap with 1st year in new role • Department support • Commitment to attend all meetings and complete
assignments and project • Application deadline: April 24, 2015 • Applicants notified of status: May 15, 2015
www.appd.org/leadapp
Enjoy the Meeting…
And….
APPD 2015 Annual Meeting
March 25-28
Walt Disney World Swan and Dolphin Resort
Orlando, Florida
Plan now to attend the APPD 2016 Annual Meeting
March 30 – April 2
New Orleans, LA