The world of academic medicine is one that is always in motion, and spring marks the time of year when everything seems to go twice as fast as usual. It is always a remarkable experience to observe our program leaders as they delve into the monumental tasks of onboarding a new class of trainees while simultaneously preparing to celebrate the accomplishments of their graduates. It truly gives insight into the effort and dedication our teams put forward and, more importantly, showcases the collegiality that is paramount to the success of medical education within our department.
I am honored to be a part of a department and institution that places so much value on the education and training of future generations of physicians, and on the faculty and staff working tirelessly to keep our educational systems in motion. These dedicated individuals are the backbone of our students’ and trainees’ experiences at WashU. Without them, we could never offer the quality education for which we are known. With that, I offer a heartfelt kudos to all our amazing leadership team members for their hard work and dedication!
News & Updates
Welcome New Leaders
Congratulations to Dr. Prashanth Thakker who was recently appointed as the new Program Director for the Cardiovascular Disease Fellowship Program! Dr. Thakker succeeds Dr. Andy Kates, who served as the program’s director for the last 16 years.
Learn more.
We would also like to welcome new program coordinators Amy McLaughlin (Gastroenterology) and Emily Grobe (Allergy & Immunology). Congratulations to Jill Munoz who is moving into a new role after nearly 20 years as the Allergy & Immunology coordinator!
Celebrations
Congratulations to the following DOM educators and trainees who recently earned distinctions for their contributions to medical education at WashU and beyond!
- APDIM Dema C. Daley Founder’s Award: Abby Spencer, MD, FACP (General Medicine & Geriatrics)
- Distinguished Service Teaching Awards
- LeJIT Teaching Awards
- Block 1 Recipients
- Inpatient attending: Erin Baum (Hospital Medicine)
- Inpatient Resident: Jesse Young (Internal Medicine)
- Outpatient Attending: Kristen Scullin-Hartman (University Personal Physicians – WUCA)
- Outpatient Resident: Morgan Kensinger (Internal Medicine)
- Block 1 Recipients
- DOM Internal Medicine Housestaff Awards
Professional Development Opportunities
The Teaching Excellence Series is a 5-part series that will equip educators with practical tips, tricks, and best practices to help deliver more effective teaching in the classroom, at the bedside, in non-clinical settings and via Zoom. A certificate of completion is offered to those who attend at least 4 of the 5 workshops. Please contact the Academy of Educators with any questions at academyofeducators@wustl.edu.
- Teaching at the Bedside: 5/10/24 12:30-2:00pm, MCC Room 1404
- Teaching in Non-Clinical Settings: 6/13/24 12:30-2:00pm, MCC 1404
- Teaching via Zoom: 6/19/24 12:30-2:00pm, Zoom
- Teaching in the Classroom: 7/10/24, 3:00-4:30pm, Schwarz Conference Room, 1st floor Maternity Bldg
BUILD offers health professions faculty the knowledge, skills, and resources to understand the barriers facing people and learners with disabilities and to create more inclusive didactic and clinical learning environments. Topics in this 3-session series addresses the history and different models of disability, barriers and challenges presented by ableism, and stigma in community and educational settings.
- BUILD Workshop 1: 5/16/24, 3:30-5:00pm, Zoom
- BUILD Workshop 2: 5/23/24, 3:30-5:00pm, Zoom
- BUILD Workshop 3: 5/30/24, 3:30-5:00pm, Zoom
Calls for Submissions/Applications
The Department of Medicine is seeking an Assistant Clerkship Director (AsCD). The AsCD will work with the Internal Medicine Clerkship Director, Associate Director, and Manager to implement curriculum, assessment, and faculty development within the Internal Medicine Clerkship and will be provided 0.1 FTE for their efforts. Successful candidates will have demonstrated an interest in medical education with aspirations to further develop their leadership and medical education skills.
Interested candidates should submit a letter of interest, their curriculum vitae, and – if desired – their clinician educator portfolio by Friday, May 10, 2024. Invitations for interviews with Department of Medicine leadership will follow.
Please direct questions regarding the position as well as application materials to:
Lisa Zickuhr, MD, MHPE
Director, Medicine Clerkship
Washington University in St. Louis School of Medicine
zickuhrl@wuslt.edu
The Teaching Scholars Program is a certificate program designed to enhance knowledge and skills, and develop future leaders in healthcare education with a focus on core components of educational scholarship and curriculum development. The program consists of twice-monthly seminars held on the Washington University Medical Campus during the academic year, a curriculum needs assessment, design, or evaluation project completed under faculty mentorship/ guidance, and a capstone presentation event. Topics covered include all phases of curriculum and instruction development, design, and evaluation as viewed within a framework of educational research/scholarship of teaching & learning.
Submission Deadline: Wednesday, June 5, 2024