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MedEd Grand Rounds ONLINE: Master's project work by Sam Brondfield, Katherine Gruenberg and Jillian Mongelluzzo

Wednesday, January 29 at 4:00 pm - 5:30 pm Add to Calendar 2020-01-30 00:00:00 2020-01-30 01:30:00 MedEd Grand Rounds ONLINE: Master's project work by Sam Brondfield, Katherine Gruenberg and Jillian Mongelluzzo The Center for Faculty Educators presents this Medical Education Grand Rounds featuring three Master's students: Sam Brondfield, MD, Master's Project: Cognitive Load in Inpatient Consult Residents and Fellows: An Explanatory Sequential Mixed Methods Study Katherine Gruenberg, PharmD, Master's Project: A Characterization of Advanced Pharmacy Practice Experience Readiness by Faculty, Preceptors, and Students Jillian Mongelluzzo, MD, Master's Project: TBD These students earned their Master's degrees through the UCSF collaborative relationship with University of California, Berkeley Graduate School of Education. The program prepares individuals in the research methodologies needed to undertake research studies in health professions education. Students receive mentoring from faculty in the UC Berkeley Graduate School of Education and faculty in the UCSF Center for Faculty Educators. This session will be streamed online, and the in-person session will take place at a location TBD. Please register  to receive the streaming link on the day of the event. Center For Faculty Educators Maria.Pappas@ucsf.edu America/Los_Angeles public

The Center for Faculty Educators presents this Medical Education Grand Rounds featuring three Master's students:

Sam Brondfield, MD, Master's Project: Cognitive Load in Inpatient Consult Residents and Fellows: An Explanatory Sequential Mixed Methods Study
Katherine Gruenberg, PharmD, Master's Project: A Characterization of Advanced Pharmacy Practice Experience Readiness by Faculty, Preceptors, and Students
Jillian Mongelluzzo, MD, Master's Project: TBD

These students earned their Master's degrees through the UCSF collaborative relationship with University of California, Berkeley Graduate School of Education. The program prepares individuals in the research methodologies needed to undertake research studies in health professions education. Students receive mentoring from faculty in the UC Berkeley Graduate School of Education and faculty in the UCSF Center for Faculty Educators.

This session will be streamed online, and the in-person session will take place at a location TBD. Please register  to receive the streaming link on the day of the event.