Lifelong Learning

Lifelong Learning

Lifelong Learning is a series dedicated to the history, current state, and future of medical education, where thought leaders discuss pressing issues and novel solutions related to methodology, effectiveness, funding, measurement, emerging technologies, and other aspects that make the field so vibrant. Tune in to empower your lifelong learning journey and apply new educational strategies into practice.

Episodes

April 18, 2018
Host: Alicia A. Sutton
Guest: Jamie Reiter, PhD
Guest: Whitney E. Faler, MPA
In medical education, it is frequently asked whether an activity was successful, ie. improved outcomes. But, it rarely asks “why”. What factors contribute to the success or failure of CE activities and how can CE providers ensure they are developing and implementing activities that improve patient outcomes? Jamie Reiter, P...
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Host: Alicia A. Sutton
Guest: Ilana Hardesty, BA
Guest: Julie White, BA, MS, CHCP
At the 2018 Alliance for Continuing Education in Healthcare Professions meeting, host Alicia Sutton spoke with Ilana Hardesty BA, and Julie White, BA, MS, CHCP from Boston University School of Medicine CME Office on trigger videos to model effective communication strategies. Ms. White explais trigger videos as: "...
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Host: Alicia A. Sutton
Guest: Andrew Rosenberg, JD, MP
Guest: Thomas Sullivan
Join in as Andrew Rosenberg, JD, MP, Senior Advisor of CME Coalition and Thomas Sullivan, President, and Founder of Rockpointe, discuss how CE providers will be able to offer a PI-QI improvement activity under the Medicare Access and CHIP Reauthorization Act (MACRA). They will also address the MACRA law’s physician incent...
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Host: Alicia A. Sutton
Guest: Hilary Schmidt, PhD
Guest: John Ruggiero, PhD, MPA, CHCP
Guest: Gregory Salinas, PhD
Guest: Nili Solomonov
Annually, there are around 150,000 certified activities produced in the US annually. However, meta-analyses and research estimates that less than 20% of those educational activities drive behavior change and probably less than 5% lead to improvemen...
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Host: Alicia A. Sutton
Guest: Camille M. Fung, MD
Host Alicia Sutton is joined by Dr. Camille Fung to discuss two areas of public health in Utah that were not addressed by the Utah legislature: opioid addiction and overdose in pregnant women and newborn infants with Neonatal Abstinence Syndrome (NAS). Dr. Fung is an assistant professor at the University of Utah, Division of Neonatology. Tune in to see how ...
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Host: Alicia A. Sutton
Guest: Rob Lowney
In this episode of Lifelong Learning, Alicia Sutton welcomes Rob Lowney, Principal and Managing Director of CMEology. Rob showcases how CMEology's innovative methods improve engagement in CME which ultimately leads to improved patient care. In addition to improving engagement, Rob also shares how to add value across all stakeholders in CME, such as utilizing th...
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Host: Alicia A. Sutton
Guest: Miriam Uhlmann, PhD
Guest: Samar Aboulsoud, MD, PhD, MSc Med Ed, FHEA, MAcadMEd
Due to research and studies, health care teams are improving and understanding cultural sensitivity issues and cultural competence. However, we still have much to learn. At the Alliance for Continuing Education in Healthcare Professions 2018 annual meeting, host Alicia Sutton interviewed S...
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Host: Alicia A. Sutton
Guest: Alvaro Margolis, MD, MS
Guest: Jann Balmer, PhD, RN, FACEHP, FAAN
From the annual meeting of the Alliance for Continuing Education in the Healthcare Professions in Orlando, Florida, join in as Alvaro Margolis, MD, MS, President and CEO of EviMed, and his colleague Jann Balmer, PhD, RN, FACEHP, FAAN, Director of CME at the University of Virginia School of Medicine, disc...
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Host: Alicia A. Sutton
Guest: Dave deBronkart
From the annual meeting of the Alliance for Continuing Education in the Healthcare Professions in Orlando, Florida, keynote speaker Dave deBronkart joins host Alicia Sutton to discuss the evolving roles in the patient and doctor relationship. Better known as ‘e-Patient Dave’, deBronkart emphasizes key points in the shift from the patient as a passive recipient ...
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Guest: Annette Mallory Donawa, PhD
Constructivism is the theory that people in a learning environment will merge their prior foundational knowledge and experience with new details they are learning, helping them construct new understandings for themselves. Joining host Alicia Sutton is Dr. Annette Mallory Donawa, Assistant Dean and Director of Continuing Medical Education at the Johns Hopkins University School of ...
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How do you make sure that the right people are doing the right jobs at the right time, helping medical practices function more efficiently? Alicia Sutton chats with Ray Saputelli, Executive Vice President and CEO of the New Jersey Academy of Family Physicians, about transforming medical practices to run as more cohesive units.
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Host: Alicia A. Sutton
Lauren Patrick, President of Healthmonix, joins host Alicia Sutton on the floors of the ACEhp annual meeting to discuss customized, collaborative models in quality improvement, and how new perspectives on data analytics are changing assessments of clinical performance improvement.
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Host: Alicia A. Sutton
In today's health care environment, the basic, fundamental drive to get and stay healthy can become overwhelming for patients. This issue makes patient engagement, both within and outside practice settings, one of the most important goals among clinicians for enhancing patient care. Joining host Alicia Sutton on the floors of the ACEhp annual meeting to discuss strategic advances in pat...
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Host: Alicia A. Sutton
From the floors of the Alliance for Continuing Education in the Health Professions' annual meeting in Washington DC, host Alicia Sutton welcomes Michael Baffuto, President of Integrity CE. The two discuss new and emerging design platforms for medical education, leveraging mobile technologies to increase engagement, learning, and positive clinical change.
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Host: Alicia A. Sutton
Pre and Post tests have long been the standards in continuing medical education. However, with the use of today's technologies, typical didactic learning sessions have evolved into novel real-time experiences for both learners and the educational providers. Host Alicia Sutton welcomes Ryan Mazon, Vice President of Business Development at Educational Measures, to discuss the rise in inte...
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Host: Alicia A. Sutton
Shared decision making (SDM) is a synergistic process that allows patients and their providers to make health care decisions together and take into account the best scientific evidence available, as well as the patient’s values, goals, and preferences. It's important to invite all patients into the process even if they decline. This process increases patient satisfaction, adherence and ...
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Host: Alicia A. Sutton
Guest: Linda Gracie-King, MS
From conferences to interactive on demand education, the field of continuing medical education (CME) is constantly evolving. Traditionally the preferred form of CME is live and in person, but as time goes on CME providers continue to improve their on demand CME services. Join host, Alicia Sutton, and guest, Linda Gracie-King, MS, Managing Partner at AXIS ...
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Guest: Joseph "Joe" Kim, MD, MPH
Host: Alicia A. Sutton
Quality Improvement Education, or QIE, is being leveraged for reducing errors and improving practice efficiencies across hospitals and private clinics alike. But how is QIE implemented, and what measures signify its success in medical education? Joining host Alicia Sutton to discuss this important subject at the Alliance for Education in the...
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Guest: Brian S. McGowan, PhD
Host: Alicia A. Sutton
"Learning about the Learners" is a core precept underlying the Flipped Classroom, a blended learning model that helps increase continuity of learning experiences between faculty and students. Joining host Alicia Sutton to describe this model and its applications in healthcare education is Brian McGowan, Chief Learning Officer for ArcheMedx.
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Host: Alicia A. Sutton
Guest: Ray Saputelli
Healthcare costs in the U.S. are among the highest in the world, yet health outcomes remain in the bottom tiers compared to other developed countries. How might the care delivery model be changed to affect change in this regard, and who is leading the way? Joining host Alicia Sutton to examine one state's efforts to replace volume of care with value in care,...
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