AMA Catalyzing Change in Med Ed

Hear from medical education innovators who are reimagining the way physicians are trained and creating a future where every physician is fully equipped to meet the needs of patients and populations.

Episodes

  1. Jul 28

    Pathways to Responsible Workforce Development

    CME Available on the AMA Ed Hub™: https://edhub.ama-assn.org/change-med-ed/audio-player/19081820 The primary role of medical education is to produce a competent health care workforce capable of meeting the health care needs of our population. Pathway programs can help improve the preparedness of the health workforce, making it capable of addressing the ultimate goal – the elimination of health inequity.  In this episode of Catalyzing Change in MedEd, host David Henderson, MD, VP for Medical Education and Workforce Development, American Medical Association speaks with Tonya Fancher, MD, MPH, Associate Dean, Workforce Innovation, UC Davis School of Medicine and Joyce Hollander-Rodriguez, MD, Associate Dean of GME, DIO, Oregon Health & Science University, who spent the last six years working together as part of an AMA Reimagining Residency grant program. They will talk about their grant project and share how pathway programs are addressing persistent physician shortages in underserved urban, rural, and tribal communities to reduce health disparities and improve access to adequate health care.   Guests: Tonya Fancher, MD, MPH, Associate Dean, Workforce Innovation, UC Davis School of Medicine Joyce Hollander-Rodriguez, MD, Associate Dean of GME, DIO, Oregon Health & Science University Host: David Henderson, MD, VP for Medical Education and Workforce Development, American Medical Association Explore the AMA's work in medical education and workforce development.

  2. May 26

    The Role of AI in Medical Education

    CME Available on the AMA Ed Hub™: https://edhub.ama-assn.org/change-med-ed/audio-player/10.1001/ama.2026.0002473 AI (artificial and augmented intelligence) is playing an increasingly important role at all stages of the medical education continuum, both as a tool for educators and learners. In this episode Catalyzing Change in MedEd, host Kim Lomis*, MD, VP, Innovations in Medical Education, American Medical Association, speaks with two leaders in the field of AI in education, Cornelius James, MD, Assistant Professor in Internal Medicine, Pediatrics, and Learning Health Sciences, University of Michigan Medical School and Laurah Turner, PhD, Associate Dean for Artificial Intelligence and Educational Informatics, University of Cincinnati College of Medicine, to better understand what sort of training in AI learners and practicing physicians need and how to leverage AI to improve the processes of training across the continuum. Guests: Cornelius James, MD, Assistant Professor in Internal Medicine, Pediatrics, and Learning Health Sciences, University of Michigan Medical School Laurah Turner, PhD, Associate Dean for Artificial Intelligence and Educational Informatics, University of Cincinnati College of Medicine Host: Kim Lomis, MD, VP, Medical Education Innovations, American Medical Association Explore the AMA's work with AI in medical education.   *Please note that at the time of this recording, Dr. Lomis was serving as Vice President, Medical Education Innovations at the American Medical Association. As of July 2026, she transitioned to the Josiah Macy Jr Foundation. The opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the speakers and do not necessarily represent the opinion of the Macy Foundation.

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Hear from medical education innovators who are reimagining the way physicians are trained and creating a future where every physician is fully equipped to meet the needs of patients and populations.

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