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Upcoming SOM Faculty Development Sessions

The School of Medicine and the Department of Advanced Biomedical Education have collaborated again this year to develop the 2025 School of Medicine (SOM) Annual Faculty Development Series. This series provides one-hour sessions throughout the year on topics that aim to enhance teaching and learning and the academic environment. The virtual sessions are held at noon and highlight the expertise and research of SOM faculty as well as faculty from other institutions.

Links for these sessions are shared on the SOM listserv. Contact Robyn Herring to be added to the listserv for this and other medical education related announcements.

 

Defining, Addressing, and Tracking Student Mistreatment: A System of Accountability and A Safe Learning Environment

Wednesday, June 4 | 12:00 – 1:00 pm | Presented by Dr. Michael McMullan

The School of Medicine is committed to ensuring a safe learning environment. Educating students, faculty, residents, fellows, and staff about what counts as student mistreatment, the School’s mistreatment policy and procedures for reporting it.  Addressing student mistreatment helps to create a safe environment. Monitoring student mistreatment through a system of tracking facilitates accountability and transparency that helps demonstrate zero tolerance for retaliation of any kind for reporting of mistreatment.

 

Medical Students' Application of Foundational Science

Thursday, June 12 | 12:00 – 1:00 pm | Presented by Dr. Jarrett Morgan

Patient-oriented problem solving (POPS) is a format of problem-based learning being utilized in the teaching of medical students at the University of Mississippi School of Medicine. A set of new cases with pre- and post-test questions have been developed to strengthen students’ understanding of foundational science to clinical cases. This session outlines the structure of POPS, explores the benefits for student understanding and engagement, and demonstrates how faculty can contribute to undergraduate medical education at the University of Mississippi Medical Center.

 

The Dos and Don'ts of Question Writing

Wednesday, June 18 | 12:00 – 1:00 pm | Presented by Dr. David Norris

Assessment is a critical part of medical education helping to determine students’ understanding of the content and proficiency with the skills deemed appropriate for the learning experience. Designing assessment items or test questions to gauge this understanding can be difficult. This session explains the dos and don’ts for writing high-quality multiple-choice questions, describes multiple-choice item formats, and examines issues of psychometric performance.

 

The Patient Cohort Explorer: Data at Your Fingertips

Wednesday, June 25 | 12:00 – 1:00 pm | Presented by Dr. Norma Ojeda

The Patient Cohort Explorer contains data from the University of Mississippi Medical Center’s Research Data Warehouse. The data are updated quarterly using date shifted, de-identified data from Epic. The user may obtain reports from querying de-identified data. This presentation guides the participant in the exploration of data in the Patient Cohort Explorer and highlights ways one can use it to gain insights, develop research, and review student performance.