Talk from workshop: Rethinking Teaching: Solving educational and ethical dilemmas using technology . Academy of Psychosomatic Medicine, 59th Annual Meeting. Atlanta. (Chair).
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1. Rethinking Teaching
Solving educational and ethical dilemmas
using technology
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Workshop 6
Tristan Gorrindo, MD
Director, Postgraduate Medical Education
Department of Psychiatry
Massachusetts General Hospital
tristan.gorrindo@mgh.harvard.edu
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Thursday, 10A to Noon 1
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2. APM 58th Annual Meeting
Disclosure: Tristan Gorrindo, MD
Company MGH AACAP HMS
Employment D
Management
Independent
Contractor
Consulting
Speaking & D
Teaching
Board, Panel I
or Committee
Membership D – Relationship is considered directly relevant to the presentation.
I – Relationship is NOT considered directly relevant to the presentation.
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3. Presenters
Tristan Gorrindo, MD,
Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston, MA
Arden Dingle, MD,
Emory University, Atlanta, GA
Robert Boland, MD, FAPM,
Brown University, Providence, RI
Theodore Stern, MD, FAPM,
Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston, MA
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4. Learning Objectives
Learners will…
• Be familiar with new uses of technology in the
educational setting.
• Be able to apply technology to their own educational
dilemmas.
• Analyze the strengths and weaknesses of applying
various technologies to their own educational dilemmas.
Do It Yourself, Lessons Learned, Practical
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5. Standardizing Faculty
Use of the Child CSV:
• Click an Interactive PDF
Building to edit Master subtitle style
Director, Postgraduate Education
Tristan Gorrindo, MD
Associate Director, Psychiatry Clerkship
Massachusetts General Hospital
Director, Postgraduate Medical Education
Department of Psychiatry
Instructor in Psychiatry,
Massachusetts General Hospital
Harvard Medical School
tristan.gorrindo@mgh.harvard.edu
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6. APM 58th Annual Meeting
Disclosure: Tristan Gorrindo, MD
Company MGH AACAP HMS
Employment D
Management
Independent
Contractor
Consulting
Speaking & D
Teaching
Board, Panel I
or Committee
Membership D – Relationship is considered directly relevant to the presentation.
I – Relationship is NOT considered directly relevant to the presentation.
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7. APM 58th Annual Meeting
Disclosure: Tristan Gorrindo, MD
Company MGH AACAP HMS Digital
Native
Employment D D
Management
Independent
Contractor
Consulting
Speaking & D D
Teaching
Board, Panel I D
or Committee
Membership D – Relationship is considered directly relevant to the presentation.
I – Relationship is NOT considered directly relevant to the presentation.
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9. The Problem
• CSV
– ABPN replacement for oral boards
– Faculty use ABPN approved form consisting
of 3 modules
– MGH/McLean program
• Gene Beresin, MD & Steve Schlozman, MD
• Train 30 faculty across 3 sites
• Oh’ and… Site visit in 2 months
• But… Had vignette tapes from David Kaye, MD
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10. The Problem
Challenges
Learn instrument
Practice applying it in a standard way
Comparison to peers
Asynchronous
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12. The Solution
Video
Practice Instrument
Comparison to peers
Round table discussion
Opportunity to reflect and change
Report back results and completion
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13. Roll Out
Thumb drive Completed CSV Submit via email or Results Compiled in
Delivered to Faculty Activity return thumb drive Spreadsheet
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14. The Solution
Video
Practice Instrument • You’ll need:
• Word document of CSV
Comparison to peers • FlipCam
• Lighting
• Script and Ratings
Round table discussion
• Video editing software
• Adobe Acrobat X
Opportunity to reflect and change
• Thumb Drives
• Email Address
Report back results and completion
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15. Lessons Learned
Be creative
Give yourself plenty of time to develop your project
Have a backup for digital immigrants
Have an identified “helpdesk” person
You don’t need to spend much money… but you do need a lot of
patience
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16. THANK YOU
Tristan Gorrindo, MD
Director,
Postgraduate Medical Education
Instructor in Psychiatry,
Harvard Medical School
tgorrindo@partners.org
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Notas del editor
20 Min – CSV standardization20 Min – AACAP ethics blog and resource center20 Min - Google docs and other tech20 Min – eBook
Websites, blogs, eBooks, and interactive PDFs are just some of the technologies being used by medical educators to augment or replace traditional psychiatric teaching. While many educators would like to be able to use technology to diversify the formats through which they engage students, educators are often intimidated by the technologies involved in creating these products. This workshop will offer both technology novices and experts ideas that they can incorporate into their own teaching. An emphasis will be placed on "Do-It-Yourself" projects with a low price-point.Panelists will share stories of how readily available technologies were used to create novel educational activities, with an emphasis on the pros, cons, and lessons learned from each project.Dr. Gorrindo, co-director of the MGH Psychiatry Academy, will discuss the creation of an interactive video PDF used to train faculty on the child and adolescent psychiatry Clinical Skills Verification (CSV) exam. Using the Adobe PDF "form" feature and video clips created by the AADPRT Child CSV Task Force, this interactive document trained faculty on the basics of the CSV, allowed them to practice scoring video cases, compared faculty responses to a panel of experts, and increased inter-rater reliability across faculty.Dr. Dingle, associate professor and program director of child/adolescent psychiatry training at Emory, will discuss the creation of an online ethics resource center for the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry (AACAP). She will also highlight the use of a public blog and a web-based "Ask the Expert" column as part of an online engagement strategy to increase awareness about ethics and the AACAP ethics resource center.Dr. Boland, professor of Psychiatry and Human Behavior at Brown, will discuss the power of Google Docs, specifically focusing on the use of "Google forms" for managing CME feedback, coordinating faculty evaluations, and completing self-assessment activities.Dr. Stern, director of the Avery D. Weisman Psychiatric Consultation Service at MGH and professor of Psychiatry, Harvard Medical School) will discuss the process of self-publishing a book using electronic (iBook, Kindle, Nook) and print-on-demand formats. He will highlight the differences between working with a traditional publisher and self-publishing, and will discuss the editorial process of creating an e-book.Then, participants will present their own educational dilemmas that they hope to solve with technology. Participants will join either a "technology beginners" group or a "technology experts" group. Through the use of handouts and facilitated discussion by technology and educational experts, participants will clarify learning objectives, identify appropriate technologies, and outline next-steps for their own projects.Objectives:Learners will be familiar with new uses of technology in the educational setting.Learners will be able to apply technology to their own educational dilemmas.Learners will analyze the strengths and weaknesses of applying various technologies to their own educational dilemmas.Relevance:While educators would like to use technology to diversify the formats through which they engage students, educators often feel intimidated by the technologies involved in creating educational products.
Video developed by David Kaye – ABPN grant to AADPRT for demonstration videos
Video developed by David Kaye – ABPN grant to AADPRT for demonstration videos