Family and Community Medicine Workshop
- When:
- Monday, May 14, 2012 9:00 am - Tuesday, May 15, 2012 1:30 pm
- Where:
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The University of Chicago Center in Beijing
20th floor, Culture Plaza
No. 59A Zhong Guan Cun Street
Haidian District Beijing 100872 - Description:
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The Family and Community Medicine Workshop series will offer two annual faculty development workshops per year over two years at the University of Chicago Center in Beijing. (The second 2012 workshop in this series will be October 22-23.)
The aim of these academic events will be to bring participants together to work on creation of ambulatory based medical curriculum and experiences teaching family medicine to medical students and physicians in China. The event will present an overview of how this outpatient curriculum is taught in the United States and in China. We will then present the collaborative efforts between Chicago and China currently, and compare and contrast them to current efforts in China. We will also provide faculty development workshops on how to approach teaching medicine in ambulatory settings. Finally, we will discuss how we can move this effort forward in the future and collaborate to secure future project funding. The main participants will include past and present faculty from the University of Chicago, Wuhan University Medical School, China Medical University, Capital Medical University, Shandong University, and Peking University.
DAY ONE: MONDAY MAY 14, 2012
9:00 Mari EGAN Welcome and Orientation to the Workshop, Goals & Objectives
9:30 MOH LIU Liqun Community Health in China
10:30 Mari EGAN Family Medicine in the US: Rationale and Strategies for Teaching Family Medicine
10:30 Break
10:45 ZHU Junyong Family Medicine Clerkship at Wuhan University
11:15 XU Yan Family Medicine Clerkship at Peking University
11:45 Discussion
12:30 Lunch
02:00 WANG Shuang Family Medicine Clerkship at China Medical University
02:30 WANG Wei Family Medicine Education at Capital Medical University
03:00 Break
03:15 All participants Discussion: Innovations and Obstacles in Family Medicine Education in the US and China
05:00 Adjourn
DAY TWO: TUESDAY MAY 15, 2012
09:00 Mari EGAN Introduction to Day Two
09:15 Sarah Anne SCHUMANN Teaching Medical Students in CHCs
Janice BENSON Demonstrations of Faculty OSCEs in 4 Groups
11:00 Break
11:15 Mark POTTER Residency Training in Family Medicine in the US
11:45 YU Xiaosong Residency Training in Family Medicine in China
12:15 Faculty Summary Take Home Lessons and Future
Directions for Family Medicine Training in China
01:30 Adjourn