Teaching the Next Generation of Physician Advocates: Advocacy Curriculum for Neurology Residents
Event Time: | Sunday May 5, 2019 2:00 pm to 2:45 pm |
ELA Type: | Policy, Practice, and Performance: Staying Ahead of Change |
Topic(s): | General Neurology, Practice, Policy, and Ethics |
Director(s): | Kara Stavros MD, Jonathan Cahill MD, FAAN |
Description: | Education in advocacy and public policy fulfills an ACGME requirement in health systems, however most neurology residency programs do not have a curriculum exposing residents to this topic. This talk will explore the different tiers of advocacy (individual/interpersonal, organizational, community, public policy) and the diverse forms advocacy can take. The talk will center on various ways in which advocacy and public policy education can be incorporated into a neurology residency curriculum using lectures, interactive small groups, team projects, and other approaches. The benefits that formalized education on physician advocacy can provide for residents in training will be delineated. Providing education on advocacy and public policy will help residents foster the skills to practice physician advocacy in their future careers and empower them to advocate on behalf of themselves and their patients. Empowering residents to make their voices heard as advocates may also engender a greater sense of control and satisfaction, which can lower the risk of future burnout. |
Completion Message: | |
CME Credits: | 0 |
Core Competencies: | Systems-based Practice, Patient Care, Interpersonal and Communication Skills, Professionalism |
Start/End Time | Title | Faculty |
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2:00 PM - 2:45 PM | Teaching the Next Generation of Physician Advocates: Advocacy Curriculum for Neurology Residents | Jonathan Cahill MD, FAAN, Kara Stavros MD |
Speaker | Disclosure |
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Jonathan Cahill, MD, FAAN | Dr. Cahill has received research support from Site PI for clinical trials sponsored by Sanofi US and F. Hoffman-La Roche, Ltd.. |
Kara Stavros, MD | Dr. Stavros has nothing to disclose. |
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