Overview
My research interests are related to Graduate Medical Education, including pre-matriculation predictors of success in GME, the impact of faculty development for GME, and methods to improve the learning environment, including addressing resident and fellow well-being.
Current Appointments & Affiliations
Professor of Anesthesiology
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2015 - Present
Anesthesiology, General, Vascular, High Risk Transplant & Critical Care,
Anesthesiology
Associate Dean for Graduate Medical Education
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2014 - Present
School of Medicine
Recent Publications
New CLER Insights Into the Operative and Procedural Areas of Clinical Learning Environments.
Journal Article J Grad Med Educ · April 2021 Full text Link to item CiteImproving Well-Being Among Trainees: A Partnership to Reduce Barriers to Primary Care Services.
Journal Article J Grad Med Educ · April 2020 BACKGROUND: Improved well-being is a focus for graduate medical education (GME) programs. Residents and fellows often express difficulty with visiting primary care physicians, and this issue has not been thoroughly investigated. OBJECTIVE: We reported impl ... Full text Link to item CiteImproving Resident and Fellow Engagement in Patient Safety Through a Graduate Medical Education Incentive Program.
Journal Article J Grad Med Educ · December 2018 BACKGROUND: Collaboration between graduate medical education (GME) and health systems is essential for the success of patient safety initiatives. One example is the development of an incentive program aligning trainee performance with health system quality ... Full text Link to item CiteEducation, Training & Certifications
University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill ·
1987
M.D.