Contents (11/16/23)
1. AHME
News
2. AHME
Webinar Package
3. AHME
Webinars (December 5, 2023 and January 9, 2024)
4. AHME
Institute (May 8-10-2024)
AHME News
The latest issue of AHME News is posted on the AHME website and the
print edition has been mailed to members. This issue features: an article from
Tia Drake, AHME's new Executive Director; a piece on the AMA's Precision
Education; member articles on the role of the GME Ombudsperson and on LOA
Impact; an update on MyIntealthTM from the ECFMG; a report on the highlights of our return to an in-person Institute in April; project summaries from the presenters of this year’s first-place award winners of the AHME Institute Poster Session; a spotlight on the activities of AHME’s Council of Transitional Year Program Directors; and a photo spread of the third annual GME Professionals Day. Information
about the new AHME Message Board, AHME educational opportunities, and the 2024
AHME Institute are also included.
AHME Webinar Package
AHME Members registering for
individual webinars receive a 25% discount from the lowest nonmember rate.
Members registering for the full series of six webinars receive a 50% discount
from the lowest nonmember rate. Additionally, those with the Webinar Package
are afforded access to the webinars from five devices (reducing the cost per webinar per device
to $10.00). Please consider
purchasing the AHME Webinar Package.
AHME Webinars
AHME’s Council of Program Administrators and Coordinators (COPAC) has planned a webinar for Tuesday, December 5, 2023 at 1:00PM (Eastern). The session is
entitled How to Effectively Navigate
ACGME Requirements with Program and Institutional Policies and it will feature presentations from
Natasha Brocks, C-TAGME, GME Coordinator, Abrazo Health and Christina Tarleton,
C-TAGME, Administrative Director for Education, John Hopkins University School
of Medicine. At the conclusion of the session, the learner should be able to:
1. apply
policy framework to recognize how policies contribute to effective decision
making
2. demonstrate
how policies contribute to effective decision making
3. recognize
instances where policies can be utilized to improve work-related situations
AHME’s Council of Institutional Leaders (COIL) has planned a webinar for Tuesday, January 9, 2024 at 1:00PM (Eastern). The session is
entitled Promoting Change in the GME
Clinical Learning Environment and it will feature presentations from Erin Reis, EdD, MBA, FACHE, C-TAGME, Associate Chief Academic Officer for McLaren Health Care and Lori Smith, EdD, MBA, MSL, Director of GME at Bayhealth Medical Center. At the conclusion of the session, the learner should
be able to:
1. understand
the external and internal factors that influence change in GME
2. learn to effectively use Kotter’s change theory to lead change
3. become
equipped with skills and resources for practical application
?AHME Institute
The AHME Institute will be held at the Hilton Phoenix Tapatio Cliffs Resort in
Phoenix, Arizona from May 8-10,
2024. The full program has
been posted and we hope that you will plan to join your colleagues!