Thursday, March 30th
7:30-11:00 Optional Pre-Conference Workshop: Educator’s Forum
Ossabaw B Barry Mann, MD, Chief Academic Officer, Main Line Health & Director, AIAMC Board, Facilitator
11:00-11:45 Welcome Lunch for First-Time Attendees
8 Flags Patio & Lawn
12:00-12:15 Annual Meeting Opens
Amelia 3,4
12:15-1:15 Plenary 1: A New Administration and New Opportunities for Medical Education
Amelia 3,4 Atul Grover, MD, PhD, Executive Vice President
Association of American Medical Colleges (AAMC)
1:15-1:45 Break; Exhibits Open
Amelia 1,2
1:45-3:00 CONCURRENT BREAKOUT WORKSHOPS
Sapelo The OASIS Project: A 12 Month Resiliency Initiative in the MICU: Christiana Care
Vanessa Downing, PhD, Psychologist
Heather Farley, MD, FACEP, Director of Provider Wellbeing
Talbot How Do You Measure Resident Wellness?: Crittenton Hospital Medical Center
and Wayne State University
Tsveti Markova, MD, Designated Institutional Official
R. Brent Stansfield, PhD, Director of Graduate Medical Education
Ossabaw The Teachable Moment: Effective Annual Program Evaluation (APE) of AIAMC Residencies: Ochsner Health System
Janice Piazza, MSN, MBA, AVP, Graduate Medical Education
Ronald Amedee, MD, DIO, Ochsner Health System
3:00-3:30 AIAMC Town Hall
Amelia 3,4
3:30-4:30 Plenary 2: Resiliency of College Athletes and Resident Physicians
Amelia 3,4 Brian Hainline, Sr. Vice President, Sports Science Institute and Chief Medical Officer
National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA)
4:30-5:30 Staffed Poster Display
Amelia Foyer
4:45-5:30 AIAMC Speed Dating
Sapelo
5:30–7:00 Reception
Oceanside Beach
Friday, March 31st
7:00-8:00 Buffet Breakfast; Exhibits Open
Amelia 1,2
8:00 – 9:30 Keynote Address
Amelia 3,4 Tim Brigham, MDiv, PhD, Chief of Staff and Sr. VP, Education
Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education (ACGME)
9:30–10:00 Break; Exhibits Open
Amelia 1,2
10:00– 11:00 Plenary 3: Choosing Resilience
Amelia 3,4 Wayne Sotile, PhD, Founder
Sotile Center for Resilience
11:15-12:45 CONCURRENT BREAKOUT WORKSHOPS
(Lunch buffet, then to meeting rooms. Actual sessions to start ~11:30 and 75 minutes in length)
Sapelo Supporting Resiliency through Intentional Advising, Coaching, Mentoring: Aurora Health Care
Deborah Simpson, PhD, Director Medical Education Programs & Professor
Willhelm Lehmann, MD, Program Director, Family Medicine
Richard Battiola, MD, Program Director, Internal Medicine
Carla Kelly, DO, Program Director, OB-GYN
Jacob Bidwell, MD, Designated Institutional Official
Hsieng Su, MD, Chief Medical Officer, Aurora St. Luke’s Medical Center
Jeffrey Stearns, MD, Project Director, National Initiative V
Talbot Advancing Interprofessional Collaboration in Medical Education: Christiana Care
Robert Dressler, MD, Quality and Safety Officer, Academic and Medical Affairs
Barry Dornfeld, PhD, Principal, CFAR
Loretta Consiglio-Ward, Quality and Safety Education Specialist
Carey Gallagher, MBA; Senior Manager, CFAR
Ossabaw Building a Culture of Wellness and Resilience: How To Characterize Burnout and Create a Targeted Curriculum for your Residency: OhioHealth Riverside Methodist Hospital
Laurie Hommema, MD, Program Director, Family Medicine
Stephen Auciello, MD, Assistant Program Director, Family Medicine
1:00-2:00 Plenary 4 A Systems Approach to Physician Resilience & Wellness – The TPMG Experience
Amelia 3,4 John Chuck, MD, Chairperson, Physician Health & Wellness Leaders Group
The Permanente Medical Group
2:15-5:30 Optional Half-Day Workshop: Leading Your Institution in Achieving Health Equity
Sapelo Laura Botwinick, MS, Director, Graduate Program in Health Administration and Policy
University of Chicago and Donald Goldmann, MD, Chief Medical and Scientific Officer, Institute for Healthcare Improvement (IHI)
6:30 Annual Awards Dinner
Walker’s Landing
Saturday, April 1st
7:00-8:00 Buffet Breakfast; Exhibits Open
Amelia 1,2
8:00-9:00 Plenary 5: Resiliency Across the Continuum
Amelia 3,4 Graham McMahon, MD, MMSc, President and CEO
Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME)
9:15-10:30 CONCURRENT BREAKOUT WORKSHOPS
Ossabaw GME Funding through Strategic Alignment: Ochsner Health System
Janice Piazza, MSN, MBA, AVP Graduate Medical Education
Ronald Amedee, MD, Designated Institutional Official
Shelly Monks, MBA, System Vice President, Education
Talbot Disparities in Physical Health Outcomes for People with Mental Health Issues: Our Lady of the Lake Regional Medical Center
Kathleen Crapanzano, MD, MACM, Associate Professor of Clinical Psychiatry, LSU-OLOL Psychiatry Residency Program Director
Carine Nzodom, MD, LSU-OLOL Psychiatry Resident
Sapelo Resiliency: Consensus Statement and Action Plan
Felix Ankel, MD, Vice President, Education, HealthPartners Institute, Co-Facilitator
Deborah Simpson, PhD, Director Medical Education Programs & Professor, Co-Facilitator
10:30-11:00 Break; Exhibits Open
Amelia 1,2
11:00-12:00 Plenary Session: Poster Slam
Amelia 3,4 Resident Physicians and Health Disparities: Attitude Predicts Behavior
Rachel Bernard, DO, Resident, Pediatrics, Our Lady of the Lake Regional Medical Center
Concordance of Knowledge of Care Plan In Hospitalized Adults: Outcomes And Drivers
V. Surekha Bhamidipati, MD, Medicine Faculty, Division of Hospital Medicine, Christiana Care
Predictors of Admission Status In Emergency Department Patients With Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease
Craig Cookman, DO, Resident, Internal Medicine, UnityPoint Health – Des Moines
Evaluation of a Pediatric Initiative to Improve Outpatient Asthma Management
Andrew Fondell, DO, Resident, Pediatrics, UnityPoint Health – Des Moines
Three Residency Programs Lessons Learned about Disparities from a Deep Dive into Our Population Data
Carla Kelly, DO, Program Director and Chair of OB-GYN, and Wilhelm Lehmann, MD, Program Director and Chair of Family Medicine, Aurora Health Care
Interprofessional Education and the Clinical Learning Environment: Key Elements to Consider
Deborah Simpson, PhD, Director Medical Education Programs & Professor, Aurora Health Care
Resident Physicians and Health Disparities: Increasing Resident Knowledge
Carine Nzodom, MD, Resident, Psychiatry, Our Lady of the Lake Regional Medical Center
Saturday, April 1st (continued)
12:00-12:30 Staffed Poster Displays
Amelia Foyer
12:30-1:30 Plenary 6 and Boxed Lunch The Second Victim: Caring for the Caregiver After Adverse Events
Amelia 3,4 - Dallas, TX, July 7, 2016
Brian Williams, MD, FACS, Department of Surgery, Division of Burns, Trauma, and Critical Care UT Southwestern Medical Center/Parkland Memorial Hospital