Virginia Tech Carilion School of Medicine student Michael Spinosa points out details on a chest X-ray for a patient during the Interprofessional Education Simulation Day at the at the Carilion Clinic Center for Simulation, Research and Patient Safety on April 22, 2022. Photos by Clayton Metz for Virginia Tech. In an emergency situation, teams of… Continue reading Student teamwork shines in emergency situations
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Lessons Learned
by Dina Weinstein - Richmond Magazine “I have been in practice for a long time, and I am always humbled when I learn new information from colleagues. I have also learned that we don’t always have the answers and it’s OK to tell your patients that.” —Dr. Stephanie Lacey The COVID-19 pandemic has lingered over… Continue reading Lessons Learned
Symbiosis
The Graduate Medical Education Consortium board met recently for a strategic retreat. Since we had new members, the dreaded icebreaker appeared, that activity collegial strangers detest in professional gatherings. It was a simple icebreaker: answer the question HOW DID YOU GET HERE? As the nine board members described their routes into medicine and academia, a… Continue reading Symbiosis
Head for the Hills 2022 – Registration & Details
November 4-5th, 2022The Martha Washington Inn & SpaAbingdon, VA Free for MDs, DOs, and NPs! Meals included. Topics will include: - Maternal & Infant Health in Communities of Color- How to talk so patients will listen, how to listen so patients will talk- Overview of commonly used botanicals and supplements- Doctoring in Small Town Appalachia-… Continue reading Head for the Hills 2022 – Registration & Details
Why I Chose to be a Physician Assistant
From a young age, I always found science fascinating, and as I progressed through high school and college, I also found that I had a strong desire to help people in my rural community, so the decision to choose a career in healthcare seemed natural. When choosing what role I wanted to have in the… Continue reading Why I Chose to be a Physician Assistant
Congress Needs YOU!
The National Rural Health Association hosts an Annual Policy Institute, in which people with a passion for improving health in rural communities visit Washington, DC to encourage Members of Congress to support that passion. While I have experienced this event sixteen times, I will never forget my very first Policy Institute. Unsure of myself, terrified… Continue reading Congress Needs YOU!
Startup Appalachia Pitch Competition
*NOTE: applicants must be based in one of the 54 ARC-mandated counties in Eastern Kentucky* Shaping Our Appalachian Region, Inc. (SOAR), in partnership with the Cabinet for Economic Development's KY Innovation Office, is hosting the Startup Appalachia Pitch Competition, presented by Community Trust Bancorp., on June 24 in Hazard, KY. Finalists will take the stage… Continue reading Startup Appalachia Pitch Competition
AHECs Provide Students Opportunities
Posted March 31, 2022 by Emil Chuck - The Student Doctor Network For decades, rural and highly urban communities have had challenges accessing healthcare due to a lack of available providers. Passion to work with communities in rural or neglected urban settings often wanes once a student begins preclinical coursework. Area Health Education Centers, or… Continue reading AHECs Provide Students Opportunities
Dental CME: “How to Perform a Dental Exam for Primary and Acute Healthcare Providers”
Friday, April 29, 20222-4 pm (Virtual) Participants will learn the components of an oral exam, how to identify infections, and how to document patient encounters effectively. Register here.
Those “screw-ups” are now respected physicians
One of the best things about being part of the faculty at a small school is getting to know your students, and being in a position to intervene at critical points in their lives. We all see students who never put a foot wrong, who are organized and hard-working and smart, the students who earn… Continue reading Those “screw-ups” are now respected physicians