Faculty Feed HSC Office of Faculty Development, University of Louisville
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Welcome to Faculty Feed - a podcast for health professions faculty from the Health Sciences Center Office of Faculty Development at the University of Louisville. This podcast exists to engage, equip, and inspire health professions faculty to be learner-focused and to excel in teaching and academic leadership. If you want to up your game as a professional educator or to enhance your leadership skills in the academic setting, Faculty Feed is the place to be.
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Improving Emergency Response: A Look at Louisville's 911 System with Dr. Brian Schaefer
Join us on this podcast as we talk with Dr. Brian Schaefer from the Health Science Center’s School of
Public Health and Information Sciences as he helps us understand how the Louisville 911 call system (several hundred thousand calls per year) works and
his team’s effort to get the right response to match the call for help; whether it is for a crime, a behavioral health issue, a fire, etc. Especially important is the designation of a CIT run (Crisis Intervention Team) for behavioral health that come through the 911 system (19,000 calls per year) in Louisville. This episode brings great insight into changes in the response system that serve the community better, and more safely. Do you have comments or questions
about Faculty Feed? Contact us at FacFeed@louisville.edu. We look forward to hearing from
you.
Resources:
https://cclou.org/resources-for-navigating-mental-health-crises/
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Interprofessional Continuing Education Activities Drive Quality Improvement and Patient Safety with Dr. Demetra Antimisiaris & Dr. Hugh Shoff
In this episode of Faculty Feed, listen in as
Drs. Hugh Shoff and Demetra Antimisiaris surface how interprofessional continuing education (IPCE) activities can drive quality improvement and patient safety
initiatives. These two faculty members bring the perspectives of an emergency medicine physician with training in quality improvement and patient safety, and
a pharmacist with years of experience teaching interprofessional education around polypharmacy. Don’t miss this episode because IPCE is coming to UofL very
soon.
Do you have comments or questions about Faculty Feed? Contact us at FacFeed@louisville.edu. We look forward to hearing from you.
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Reimagining Global Health: Equity, Education, and Post-Pandemic Rebuilding
In this insightful episode, Dr. Sheridan Langford and Dr. Bethany Hodge, both from the University of Louisville, delve into the transformative journey of global health initiatives in the School of Medicine. They discuss the challenges and opportunities in global health education, the impact of COVID-19 on international programs, and the critical need for equity and decolonization in global health practices.
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Breaking Down Barriers in Medicine with Dr. Jamaal Richie
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Artificial Intelligence Will Revolutionize our Work in the Academic Environment with Kent Gardner and David Aylor
David Aylor and Kent Gardner from the University of Louisville School of Medicine, discuss how artificial intelligence tools like Chat GPT have begun to impact our work in academic medicine. They predict that the impact of artificial intelligence in the educational environment will be as dramatic as the introduction of the internet and the iPhone. Check out Chat GPT
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Investing to Become a Better Educator While Traveling the World Teaching Wilderness Medicine
Do you have to teach in a fast-paced clinical learning environment? Listen to Dr. Jennifer McGowan from the UofL Department of Emergency Medicine as she tells how she is using content from the UofL Masters in Health Professions Education degree in support of her roles as a practicing physician, Associate Residency Program Director, and as she travels around the world teaching and practicing wilderness medicine.
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