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A NEWSLETTER FOR PROGRAM DIRECTORS AND STAFF VOLUME 11, ISSUE 1 INSIDE THIS ISSUE AC COMMON PROGRAM REQUIREMENTS 1 2018 AC AWARDS 2 EDUCATION COMMITTEE NEWS 3 MGH ECOTE PILOT GRANT PROJECTS 4 PROGRAM SPOTLIGHT 6 EVENTS 7 WELCOME TO THE COMMUNITY 8 BRIEF NOTES 8 COE UPDATES 10 SAVE THE DATE 11 PARTNERS OFFICES AND PERSONNEL 13 ACCREDITATION NEWS AC COMMON PROGRAM REQUIREMENTS I the Fall of 2015, the AC bega its scheduled review of the Commo Program Requiremets, ad subsequetly coveed a Task Force to help lead the review ad revisio of Sectio VI, which focuses o Residet Duty Hours i the Learig ad Workig Eviromet. The Task Force sought to develop stadards that: (1) emphasize that programs are desiged to provide professioal educatio; (2) are based o the best available evidece; ad (3) support the philosophy outlied i the preamble to the revised requiremets. Proposed revisios iclude chages i the followig areas: Patiet safety, supervisio, ad accoutability: Icreased emphasis o patiet safety ad quality improvemet Professioalism Well-beig of residets ad faculty Fatigue mitigatio Cliical resposibilities, teamwork, ad trasitios of care Cliical Experiece ad Educatio (replacig the term duty hours ) Chages made i this sectio iclude: coutig work from home i the 80-hour work week; all residets must ot exceed 24 hours of cotiuous cliical assigmets (ow icludes PGY-1 s); work hour exceptios for up to a maximum of 88 hours may be grated for specialty specific rotatios; followig had-offs at the coclusio of scheduled work periods, residets ca volutarily remai at work i uusual circumstaces withi the 80-hour work week; all residets must have 14 hours free after 24 hours of cliical assigmets; The ope commet period eded i December, ad the AC Board of Directors reviewed the proposed fial requiremets i February ad March of 2017. The approved summary of chages of the requiremets (Sectio VI oly) is posted o the AC website (lik below). The effective date is targeted for the 2017-2018 academic year. For more detailed iformatio, please see: http://www.acgme.org/what-we-do/accreditatio/commo-program- Requiremets/Summary-of-Proposed-Chages-to-AC-Commo- Program-Requiremets-Sectio-VI 1

2018 AC AWARDS The AC is ow acceptig omiatios for its 2018 awards cycle. A umber of Parters educatioal leaders are previous awardees: Sta Ashley, MD; Keith Baker, MD, PhD; Hasa Bazari, MD; Eugee Beresi, MD; Edmud Cibas, MD; Da Dedrick, MD; Steve Feske, MD; ad Deb Weistei, MD. Please cosider omiatig a deservig colleague. The submissio deadlie is Friday, March 31, 2017, 5:00 pm Cetral (6 pm EST). David C. Leach Award Ackowledges ad hoors residets, fellows, ad residet/fellow teams ad their cotributio to graduate medical educatio Istitutioal Coordiator Excellece Award Recogizes a istitutioal coordiator that demostrates i-depth kowledge of graduate medical educatio ad the process for iteral review; a perso who skillfully maages the multiple roles of admiistrator, couselor, eforcer, coordiator, orgaizer ad scheduler. Program Coordiator Excellece Award Recogizes program coordiators who have a i-depth uderstadig of the accreditatio process, excellet commuicatio ad iterpersoal skills, ad projects to improve residecy programs. Joh C. Gieapp Award Recogizes a idividual who is dedicated to graduate medical educatio ad has made outstadig cotributios to the ehacemet of residecy educatio ad AC accreditatio activities. Parker J. Palmer Courage to Lead Award Recogizes desigated istitutioal officials who have demostrated strog leadership ad astute resource maagemet ad have ecouraged iovatio ad improvemet i residecy programs ad their Sposorig Istitutios. Parker J. Palmer Courage to Teach Award Recogizes program directors who have fostered iovatio ad improvemet i their residecy programs ad served as exemplary role models for residets. 2

EDUCATION COMMITTEE NEWS AC correspodece received sice the last meetig was distributed to the committee members, icludig otificatio of the Gyecologic Ocology program s iitial accreditatio. MGH GRADUATE MEDICAL EDUCATION COMMITTEE/ECOTE SUBCOMMITTEE At the December meetig of MGH s C a umber of iteral review reports were approved (Child Neurology, Neuroradiology, Hematology, Vascular & Itervetioal Radiology ad Pediatric Radiology) ad resposes to prior iteral reviews were reported (Geriatric Medicie, PHS Dermatology, Vascular Surgery ad Neuropathology). The Aesthesia Residecy Program Director chage from Dr. Keith Baker to Dr. Daiel Saddawi-Koefka was approved. Dr. Saddawi-Koefka is a graduate of the MGH Aesthesia residecy ad Critical Care fellowship. Dr. Baker will cotiue i his role as vice chair for Educatio. Dr. Co gave the committee a report o the Aual Istitutioal Review (AIR), ad oted a umber of areas for actio, icludig: residet/fellow evaluatio; performace feedback for faculty; educatio/service balace; providig traiees with data about practice habits; traiee educatio ad egagemet i quality improvemet ad patiet safety activities; ad improvig the learig eviromet with a focus o traiee welless. Dr. Co also gave a brief summary of the verbal report-out from MGH s CLER visit that occurred 11/29-12/1. Improvemets i care trasitios sice the last CLER visit were ackowledged. There is still room for improvemet i patiet safety/quality improvemet, supervisio, professioalism ad welless for both traiees ad faculty. A represetative from the Epic traiig team gave the committee a update o the traiig schedule for icomig traiees. Programs will be cotacted ad asked to schedule their ew traiees. Dr. Weistei discussed the overall goals of the Parters 2.0 effort, ad commeted about the process ad timelie. Followig a diagostic ad the a plaig phase, recommedatios will be vetted ad decisios made i 2017. Cosideratios i the educatio sphere iclude committee structure, opportuities for program collaboratio or itegratio ad where/how various decisios are made. It was also oted that a Parters 2.0 Credetialig Task Force is developig a model for a cetralized credetialig process to be used throughout Parters. AC correspodece received sice the last meetig was distributed to the committee members, icludig otificatio of the Gyecologic Ocology program s iitial accreditatio. Dr. Co cogratulated Dr. Goodma for her efforts i obtaiig AC accreditatio. The ext C meetig will be held o Thursday April 7, 2017 at 10:00 am i the Bulfich 222 Coferece Room. BWH EDUCATION COMMITTEE At the December BWH Educatio Committee meetig, Dr. Co provided the committee with a summary of the Aual Istitutioal Review ad highlighted some of the proposed actio plas for the upcomig year. He also discussed the implemetatio of the Quality Improvemet ad Patiet Safety core curriculum, icludig the itroductio of the CPIP (Cliical Process Improvemet Leadership Program) courses that are iteded to provide traiees with coceptual basics as well as to facilitate their work o 3

QI projects. The committee also heard from Kare Fiumara, PharmD, who was ivited to discuss the 2016 Patiet Safety Culture Survey ad the istitutioal-level Patiet Safety reportig ad follow-up process. The committee approved several program requests, icludig program director trasitio from Dr. Scott Marti to Dr. Elizabeth Matzki i the Orthopaedic Sports Medicie fellowship ad from Dr. Adam Kibel to Dr. George Haleblia i the Urology residecy; termiatio of affiliatio with BIDMC i Urology effective July 1, 2017; ad the Diagostic Radiology program s applicatio seekig RRC approval of a Early Specializatio i Itervetioal Radiology (ESIR) track. The committee members were also iformed about the curret status of duty hours compliace across BWH programs, recet RRC correspodece, proposed revisios to the AC Commo Program Requiremets ad recommedatios from the Iteral ad Special Review reports ad program resposes to prior reports. The meetig cocluded with Dr. Weistei s presetatio related to our aual survey of o-ac fellows ad a discussio of the ew program approval process by the Parters Educatio Committee. The ext meetig will be held o Moday, March 27, 2017 at 10 am i the Delad Board Room PB-4. PARTNERS EDUCATION COMMITTEE See ews from the Parters Educatio Committee i the ext issue. MGH ECOTE PILOT GRANT PROJECTS 4 The MGH Executive Committee o Teachig ad Educatio (ECOTE) itroduced its Educatio ad Teachig Pilot Grat program i the witer of 2014 with a call for proposals from the MGH commuity. The program sought proposals for research studies or pilot projects that would ivestigate iovative, cuttig edge approaches to medical educatio, especially those focused o oe or more of the followig themes: iter-discipliary educatio; developig ad supportig educators; deliberate practice; competecy assessmet; measurig outcomes of teachig/educatio; ad teachig Commuity Health as a core value. ECOTE received 42 submissios ad, after a careful review process, awarded 14 grats of approximately $25,000 each for a fudig period of 18 moths (April 1, 2015-September 30, 2016). Ivestigators were resposible for submittig progress reports ad fial reports were due o November 30, 2016. With the projects ow complete, this article summarizes the results of the pilot grat program. Improvig the quality of teachig ad developmet of programs for teachig faculty was a theme i several projects. Fi, et al leveraged techology to create a edurig library of video scearios that ca be used by the faculty to assist with developmet of providig feedback, teachig ad preceptig i a cliical settig. Scott-Veraglia, et al created a coachig program to develop faculty as educators, traied as experts i observatio ad feedback. This has assisted two of the project ivestigators i obtaiig educatioal leadership positios withi their departmet. The program created by Baister, et al has resulted i stregtheig the academic practice partership betwee MGH ad the MGH Istitute of Health Professios. The focus of their grat was the developmet of cliical faculty to provide iterprofessioal cliical educatio usig

a toolkit, workshop, olie ad osite resources developed specifically from this grat. Johso et al created a ovel cliical teachig assessmet tool ad utilized stadardized traiees to develop a teachig curriculum. Miehart ad Scemama de Gialluly ehaced professioal developmet coachig for residets by providig the coaches with ecessary traiig ad resources. I a era of icreasig time costraits o our faculty, the use of self-directed learig has become a essetial compoet of residet educatio. Saddawi-Koefka et al sought to determie if givig residets istructio o specific learig strategies would assist them with their self-directed educatioal goals ad achievemets. Ziperstei et al developed a iphoe applicatio for residets to log ad track cliical learig over time with the evetual goal of icreasig idividualized ad self-directed learig withi the residecy program. The projects highlighted the use of simulatio as a methodology to assess cliical competecy ad proficiecy utilizig direct observatio of traiees. Gee et al developed a proficiecy-based, virtual reality curriculum to prepare traiees for the Fudametals of Edoscopic Surgery examiatio. To improve the procedural traiig i their residecy program, Ray et al created ad employed a simulatio curriculum for musculoskeletal joit examiatio ad itervetio. A eight-hour simulatio sessio was created by Takayesu et al to provide residets with a 1:1 direct observatio by faculty. The secod of two grats awarded to Gee et al focused o usig simulatio for the simulatio milestoes assessmet. Techology was also employed i iovative ways. Chaukos et al used a combiatio of physiologic moitorig ad survey results to track residet health ad burout i her stress maagemet ad resiliecy traiig program for residets. A learig maagemet system was developed by Khatri et al to assist residecy programs with makig sure that defied traiig milestoes are met by the traiees. All 14 of the grat teams showcased a poster at the first ECOTE Symposium held o May 16, 2016. Posters may be viewed at https://hub.parters.org/mghedu/grat-posters. I additio there were seve local presetatios, eight atioal presetatios, ad oe iteratioal presetatio geerated from the grat data. There are curretly four articles published, with aother five articles submitted for publicatio, ad more uder developmet. For more iformatio about the MGH ECOTE Pilot Grat Program, please cotact Adrea Paciello, Executive Director, MGH Teachig & Educatio at apaciello@parters.org. 5

PROGRAM SPOTLIGHT Dr. Joel Katz desiged the art curriculum, which has bee featured i multiple ews stories ad has become a model for other hospitals. 6 BWH INTERNAL MEDICINE RESIDENCY A iovative compoet of the BWH Iteral Medicie Residecy shows that medicie is a art as much as a sciece. The Team Buildig Through the Arts course is offered as part of the Itegrated Teachig Uit (ITU) a oe-moth rotatio that provides a opportuity for housestaff ad attedigs to work with a multidiscipliary team of urses, case maagers, social workers ad physical therapists i the cliical settig durig the day, ad explore the works of art i the eveig. The Fie Arts Program was developed to (1) use art to break cultural barriers ad traditioal hierarchies i multidiscipliary medical teams, (2) uderstad how arts ad humaities ca help medical professioals form idetities that promote collaborative thikig, ad (3) recogize the importace of ad help to cultivate reflective medical practice. Facilitators with a backgroud i professioal arts educatio joi the medical team o rouds. I the eveig, the medical team, icludig attedigs, residets, iters ad urses, jois the facilitator at the Museum of Fie Arts. Through carefully selected works of art, facilitators foster collaborative problem solvig, ivite the expressio of multiple perspectives, brig the team together as they discuss the challeges ad rewards of their shared professio, ad ecourage a awareess of how the group works together. The program uses fie art to take team members outside their comfort zoe, stimulate bidirectioal coversatios that capture a wide rage of perspectives, promote deep uderstadig of these perspectives, stimulate self-reflectio about professioal idetities ad lead to sustaiable culture chage. Dr. Joel Katz desiged the art curriculum, which has bee featured i multiple ews stories ad has become a model for other hospitals. Whe you survey patiets, very few of them complai about the kowledge base of their doctor or the fact that their doctor does t kow aatomy, Dr. Katz said. What they complai about is that their doctor is iefficiet or ieffective i commuicatig. That s what patiets feel ad that s what we re tryig to address with these programs. Dr. Katz chose the art museum because it allows everybody to focus o a exteral object i a way that I would say takes the persoal aspects out ad lets them solve problems together. The effects of the program o psychological safety, team rouds ad commuicatio betwee physicias ad urses will be studied.

EVENTS The office is curretly orgaizig a 1st Aual Program Director Retreat for this sprig. 7 2016-2017 PROGRAM DIRECTOR WORKSHOPS Program Director Workshops focus o key topics while addressig professioal developmet eeds ad cultivatig a sese of commuity. Offerig each topic at both BWH ad MGH provides two chaces for participats to accommodate their schedules. I September 2016, Dr. Tracey Milliga, former program director i the Parters Neurology Residecy Program offered a pair of workshops etitled Selectig the Right Residet. Durig these stadig-room oly sessios, Dr. Milliga cited evidece-based processes for traiee recruitmet ad stimulated a lively discussio of strategies that were shared across programs ad istitutios. To help program directors better address burout amog their traiees, Dr. Carol Berstei came as a visitig speaker i October 2016 to address Physicia Well-Beig: Challeges ad Opportuities. Dr. Berstei is the vice-chair for Educatio ad program director of the residecy traiig program i the Departmet of Psychiatry at New York Uiversity School of Medicie, ad co-chair of the AC Task Force o Physicia Wellbeig. Dr. Berstei reviewed commo causes of depressio ad burout amog traiees ad discussed iitiatives beig implemeted o atioal, istitutioal ad program levels to address this issue. She emphasized that primary barriers to residets seekig help are 1) time ad 2) stigma associated with receivig metal health services. More iformatio about Dr. Berstei s talk ca be foud o the website http://www.parters.org/graduate-medical-educatio/ I Jauary 2017 program director workshops focused o A New View of New Iovatios (NI): Tools for the Program Director: A (re)itroductio to tools, dashboards, ad useful reports to help ru your traiig program. The speaker was Shaw Leslie, a accout specialist with New Iovatios. I additio to coverig the basic compoets of NI (program dashboard, evaluatios, ERAS import, ad reports), Mr. Leslie showcased some of the less kow features such as: checklists to moitor traiee tasks (aual paperwork, HealthStream modules) ad robust fuctioality of the Milestoes module. He also discussed the ARMIS mobile applicatio that allows evaluators to complete evaluatios o their iphoes. These workshops idetified idividual challeges ad provided more resources for ogoig idividualized program support for these admiistrative fuctios. Some program directors have suggested a loger, retreat-style workshop that would allow time to efficietly touch upo multiple topics. Therefore the office is curretly orgaizig a 1st Aual Program Director Retreat for this sprig. The evet will take place o May 5, 2017 at 8 am-2:30 pm at the Assembly Row i Somerville. Julie Silver, MD, associate professor ad the associate chair for Strategic Iitiatives at Harvard Medical School i the Departmet of Physical Medicie ad Rehabilitatio ad Joh Herma, MD, associate chief of the MGH Departmet of Psychiatry ad medical director of the Parters Employee Assistace Program (EAP) will serve as keyote speakers. The workshop will feature a Tow Hall with the Directors ad breakout sessios that will iclude the ew AC Self Study, Welless Iitiatives ad Developig Traiee Autoomy i Procedural Specialties. The day will ed with a pael of experieced program directors sharig their approaches ad solutios to commo problems ecoutered by the program directors. Please cotact Lori Berkowitz (lberkowitz@parters.org) with ay questios regardig the programmig ad Diae Sheeha (dsheeha@parters.org) to RSVP for the evet.

WELCOME TO THE COMMUNITY (November 1, 2016 through March 1, 2017) Welcome to the followig icomig program directors: George Haleblia, MD, BWH Urology Elizabeth Matzki, MD, BWH Orthopaedic Sports Medicie Joshua Rempell, MD, BWH Emergecy Ultrasoud Daiel Saddawi-Koefka, MD, MBA, MGH Aesthesiology We would like to ackowledge the followig Program Directors who have recetly stepped dow ad thak them for their cotributios to medical educatio: Keith Baker, MD, PhD, MGH Aesthesiology Adam Kibel, MD, BWH Urology (iterim) Scott Marti, MD, BWH Orthopaedic Sports Medicie Michael Stoe, MD, BWH Emergecy Ultrasoud Welcome to ew program staff: Julie Biey, BWH Orthopaedic Sports Medicie Stephaie Geohage, MGH Emergecy Radiology Patricia Keelad, MGH Geriatric Psychiatry Diaa McLea, MGH Vascular Surgery Tasha Mercury, MGH Foresic Psychiatry Kaitli Mooey, BWH Psychosomatic Medicie Eri O Reilly, BWH Epilepsy; Cliical Neurophysiology; ad Neuromuscular Medicie Gia Serio, MGH Reproductive Edocriology ad Ifertility BRIEF NOTES FAMILY PLANNING WORKSHOP FOR TRAINEES I November the office hosted a pair of semiars for residets ad fellows focused o paretig durig cliical traiig, after traiees expressed iterest i this topic. The dier sessios were held o November 16th at BWH (hosted by Joh Co ad facilitated by Kirti Magudia) ad November 29th at MGH (hosted by Deb Weistei ad facilitated by Mega Koster). Traiees shared strategies for maagig schedules, jugglig work ad family resposibilities, leaig o ad supportig parters, fidig ad affordig childcare ad other challeges. Lisa DiPrizio-Moteiro distributed a iformatio sheet detailig available resources. Suggestios for future gatherigs or potetial supports ca be forwarded to Lisa at: ldiprizio-moteiro@parters.org. 8 PROGRAM COORDINATOR WORKSHOP ON CAREER DEVELOPMENT Career developmet workshops for program coordiators were held o December 8th at BWH ad December 15th at MGH. Alicja Martis from the office discussed career paths ad opportuities for growth i medical educatio alog with more geeral strategies for career advacemet. Professioal developmet activities available locally ad atioally were also highlighted. Much of the group discussio focused o how the role of the program admiistrator is impacted by the ewest AC requiremets, which create a icreased

I order to amplify efforts to support traiee welless, the Parters Educatio Committee (PEC) has commissioed a Task Force to focus o this topic ad geerate recommedatios. admiistrative burde. The group expressed strog iterest i stadardizatio of the HR job codes ad job grades across Parters, ad emphasized the eed for these to reflect a expaded set of resposibilities (which should be captured i the job descriptios). NATIONAL EMERGENCY MEDICINE PROGRAM DIRECTOR AWARD Please joi us i cogratulatig Eric S. Nadel, MD, director of the Parters Emergecy Medicie Residecy Program ad a associate director of, o beig awarded the 2017 Michael P. Waiscott Program Director Award. The award recogizes emergecy medicie faculty who: (1) have demostrated humaistic qualities, emergecy medicie program developmet, iovatio ad chage i emergecy medicie educatio, participatio i Coucil of Residecy Directors (CORD) activities, evidece of metorig others ad love of teachig; (2) have bee a loyal colleague i the CORD commuity; ad (3) have cotributed to the developmet of emergecy medicie educatio. Dr. David Brow, Chair of Emergecy Medicie at MGH, commeted that Eric has dramatically improved the educatioal experiece i the HAEMR program. He fids time for every residet ad creates a eviromet that is both supportive ad challegig. He gives eormously of his persoal time to metor his residets ad his leadership team. Without questio, he has made the HAEMR a atioal leader ad a istitutioal gem. Eric Nadel, MD, with traiees TASK FORCE ON TRAINEE WELL-BEING I order to amplify efforts to support traiee welless, the Parters Educatio Committee (PEC) has commissioed a Task Force to focus o this topic ad geerate recommedatios. This aligs with atioal efforts, such as the AC Iitiative o Physicia Well-Beig, as well as istitutioal iitiatives that are already uderway. The PEC Traiee Well-Beig Task Force is beig chaired by Dr. Lori Berkowitz, associate director of, ad icludes program directors, faculty, ad traiee represetatives from residecy ad fellowship programs at both hospitals. The task force recommedatios will be preseted to PEC ad will iclude short ad log-term welless iitiatives. If you would like to share specific ideas, please cotact Alicja Martis at amartis4@parters.org. 9

UPDATES FROM THE PARTNERS CENTERS OF EXPERTISE FOR RESIDENTS AND FELLOWS Applicatios for the Ceters of Expertise sprig fudig cycle were accepted betwee December ad Jauary for a variety of opportuities: Global ad Humaitaria Health: Travel Grats Health Policy ad Maagemet: Harvard Busiess School Healthcare Club Aual Coferece Academy Health Aual Research Meetig Research Grats Medical Educatio: Research Grats Healthcare Quality ad Patiet Safety: Natioal Patiet Safety Foudatio Cogress Twety-ie applicats were recetly otified of fudig awards, ad others were ecouraged to cosider re-applyig i the future. Iformatio about the fall 2017 fudig cycle will be set to all traiees this summer. Twety-ie applicats were recetly otified of fudig awards, ad others were ecouraged to cosider re-applyig i the future. Iformatio about the fall 2017 fudig cycle will be set to all traiees this summer. Recet COE dier sessios have icluded: Global ad Humaitaria Health: The Trasformative Potetial of Medical Educatio: The Haiti Experiece Dr. Michelle Morse (December) Health Policy ad Maagemet: Learig to Fly: The Iora Health Experiece of Buildig a ew for-profit, cosumer-cetric, value based provider group from scratch. Dr. Rushika Feradoupulle (December) Global ad Humaitaria Health: Grat recipiet report-back sessio, facilitated by Dr. Gere Stoe (Jauary) Speakers icluded: Dr. Melaie Johcilla, BWH Pathology: Telepathology implemetatio i Triidad ad Tobago. Dr. Toy Joseph, PHS Emergecy Medicie: Implemetatio of a poit of care ultrasoud traiig program for diagostic imagig i southwester Ugada. Erica Nelso, PHS Emergecy Medicie: Palestie/Israel Medical Refugeeism: A Qualitative/Quatitative Iquiry o the Barriers to Health Care Access. Dr. Isabel Algaze Gozalez, MGH Wilderess Medicie: Relatioship betwee Cogitive Impairmet ad Acute Moutai Sickess i Nepal Healthcare Quality ad Patiet Safety: Professioalism, peer support, ad disclosure Dr. Jo Shapiro (Jauary) Medical Educatio: Educatioal Scholarship: perspectives of a cliicia ad researcher Drs. Emil Petrusa ad Subha Ramai (Jauary) Three aual courses were filled to capacity: 10 The Value Based Healthcare Delivery course, co-sposored by the Health Policy ad Maagemet COE ad Harvard Busiess School, was held Jauary 11-13 at HBS. Speakers from the Parters faculty icluded Drs. David Torchiaa, Gregg Meyer,

Liz Mort ad Neil Wagle. A recet Parters Emergecy Medicie residecy graduate, Griffe Meyers, also spoke as a protagoist from the perspective of his CMO role at Oak Street Health (the subject of a case). Eighty-ie Parters traiees participated, which required advace preparatio for HBS s case study method. Amog the may positive reviews, oe traiee called the experiece a game chager. A oe-day Cliical Teachig Skills course, offered by the COE i Medical Educatio, was held this year o the BWH campus. COE leaders Keith Baker ad Tracey Milliga joied several other faculty for a day of active learig capped by reflectios about what was leared, what participats ited to apply ad ideas about how Parters istitutios ca further support traiee career developmet as cliicia-educators. Health Policy ad Maagemet s five-day Health Policy course, rotatig days betwee BWH ad MGH was held durig the week of February 27th. SAVE THE DATE EDUCATION COMMITTEES BWHEC March 27, 2017 10:00 am-12:00 pm i Delad Boardroom PB-4 Jue 9, 2017 9:00-11:00 am i Zier Boardroom PEC April 24, 2017 3:00-5:00 pm i PRU Boardroom Jue 19, 2017 3:00-5:00 pm i PRU Boardroom C April 7, 2017 10:00-11:30 am i Bulfich 222 Jue 2, 2017 10:00-11:30 am i Trustees PROGRAM DIRECTOR WORKSHOPS Usig required program evaluatio processes to your advatage: APE ad ADS Update Iria Kyshevski, BWH Accreditatio Maager March 30, 2017 6:00-8:00 pm i BWH Zier Breakout Room March 31, 2017 8:00-10:00 am i MGH Haber Auditorium 1ST ANNUAL PROGRAM DIRECTOR RETREAT AT ASSEMBLY ROW May 5, 2017 at 8:00 am-2:30 pm PROGRAM COORDINATOR WORKSHOPS Usig required program evaluatio processes to your advatage: APE ad ADS Update Iria Kyshevski, BWH Accreditatio Maager March 30, 2017 at 6:00-8:00 pm i BWH Zier Breakout Room March 31, 2017 at 8:00-10:00 am i MGH Haber Auditorium Orietatio Preparatio April 13, 2017 10:00-11:30 am i MGH Haber Auditorium April 18, 2017 10:00-11:30 am i BWH Zier Boardroom Aual Program Coordiator Retreat May 16, 2017 9:00 am-2:00 pm at BWH Carrie Hall 11

TRAINEE EVENTS April 6, 2017 Iter Core Curriculum Retreat at Metro Meetig Ceters May 3, 2017 Chief Residet Retreat at Metro Meetig Ceters Jue 8, 2017 ad Jue 9, 2017 BWH ACLS/BLS Traiig at Oe Brigham Circle Jue 13, 2017 ad Jue 14, 2017 BWH Skills Traiig locatio TBD Jue 14, 2017 MGH Iter Orietatio locatio TBD Jue 15, 2017 BWH Iter Orietatio locatio TBD Jue 30, 2017 BWH ad MGH Residet ad Cliical Fellow Orietatio locatio TBD July 28, 2017 BWH ad MGH Cliical Fellow Orietatio - locatio TBD For dates, times ad details o upcomig Ceter of Expertise evets, please visit: http://www.parters.org/graduate-medical-educatio/-at-parters/caledar.aspx 12

PARTNERS GRADUATE MEDICAL EDUCATION OFFICES AND PERSONNEL Brigham ad Wome s Hospital (Neville) 617-732-8540 Massachusetts Geeral Hospital (Bulfich) 617-726-5440 Massachusetts Geeral Hospital (Whittier Place) 617-643-6376 Sadie Barocas, MEd, COE Project Maager 617-525-7353 Lori Berkowitz, MD, Associate Director 617-726-5440 Joh Patrick T. Co, MD, MPH, Director 617-643-6378 Lisa DiPrizio-Moteiro, PORT Coordiator 617-726-0769 Caroly Ellis, Admiistrative Assistat 617-643-6376 Mary Elle Goldhamer, MD, MPH, Educatio Specialist 617-726-5440 Iria Kyshevski, Accreditatio Maager 617-525-7005 Nacy Lam, Admiistrative Assistat 617-732-8540 Alicja Martis, Program Maager 617-643-6381 Eric Nadel, MD, Associate Director 617-732-8540 Ae Rigg, IT Project Specialist 617-732-6380 Patricia Salamoe, Admiistrative Director 617-732-6065 Diae Sheeha, Seior Accreditatio Maager 617-643-6382 Jea Tammaro, Admiistrative Assistat 617-726-5440 Debra Weistei, MD, Parters Vice Presidet for 617-726-5440 ISSUE CONTRIBUTORS: Nadaa Ali, MD, Lori Berkowitz, MD, Joh Co, MD, MPH, Joel Katz, MD, Iria Kyshevski, Nacy Lam, Sara Midwood, Adrea Paciello, MHSA, FACHE, ad Diae Sheeha. Editor: Alicja Martis Advisor: Debra Weistei, MD Desiger: Arch MacIes PLEASE EMAIL ALICJA MARTINS AT AMARTINS4@PARTNERS.ORG WITH SUGGESTIONS OR CONTRIBUTIONS TO OUR NEWSLETTER. 13