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FACULTY DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMS

Training to become a faculty member in the Project is currently provided to faculty members from schools of veterinary medicine. Schools are invited to participate in a competitive application process (see upcoming training) to send a minimum of two faculty members to attend the core training (weeklong faculty development program).   read more

Upcoming Training Programs

June 23–27, 2008 – Returning Schools Application
June 23–27, 2008 – New Schools Application

The 2008 weeklong core faculty training will be held beginning Monday, June 22nd at 8:30 a.m. to Friday, June 27th at 12 noon. Our host school will be Michigan State University at the Learning and Assessment Center in East Lansing, Michigan. All veterinary schools are invited to participate. For schools that have not previously participated in the Project, downloaded applications are available (New Schools Application). For returning schools who are interested in sending additional faculty members, downloaded applications are available (Returning Schools Application). The deadline is December 14th.

Past Training Programs

2007 – Core Training & Symposium

August, 2007 - Core Training, Michigan State University
Upon request, the faculty development program is available to those schools of veterinary medicine onsite who are interested in providing training to a critical mass of faculty. Michigan State University was the first school to lead this effort in onsite faculty development using their state-of-the-art Learning Assessment Center. The weeklong onsite program was held in August 2007 where 16 faculty including 5 veterinary technicians were trained and provided with communication modules and resources for integration into MSU CVM curriculum.


July, 2007 - Faculty Forum, Washington DC
We held a faculty training forum for our 2003-2007 faculty cohort and guest in Washington, DC at the 2007 International Conference on Communication in Veterinary Medicine. This session featured presentation of our updated and revised Module 7: Eye of the Beholder: Addressing Conflict with Clients. This module raises learners awareness of the range of client situations perceived as difficult using a series of videotaped client situations and a user-friendly skill-based model to help difficult relationships be successful for practice.



June, 2007 - Core Training
This weeklong core training was held in June 2007 and was attended by faculty members from nine schools of veterinary Medicine: Purdue University, Washington State University, Texas A & M, University of Pennsylvania, University of Montreal, Oregon State University, Ohio State University, University of Illinois, and University of Missouri.




April, 2007 - Faculty Symposium in KC
This two-day symposium was held in Kansas City, MO and provided faculty development on content, design and elicited feedback for facilitating modules 11 (Breaking the Silence: Disclosing Medical Errors) & 12 (Easy for you to Say: Healthcare Team Communication). In addition, training sessions included strategies for teaching core skills of open-ended inquiry, reflective listening and empathy.

 

2006 – Core Training & Symposium

Core Training
This weeklong core training was held in June 2006 and was attended by faculty members from nine schools of veterinary Medicine: University Wisconsin, Washington State University, Texas A & M, University of Saskatchewan, University of Georgia, University of Pennsylvania, Louisiana State University, Tufts University, and University of Missouri. 

Symposium
This two-day symposium was held in Las Vegas and provided faculty development on content, design and instructional methods for facilitating modules 9 (Sharing Bad News with Clients) & 10 (Client discussions and ethical dilemmas). In addition, training sessions included innovative strategies for teaching the core skill of empathy and working group sessions on methods for integrating communication modules into core and elective courses in the veterinary curriculum. Attached is the agenda from the February 2006 Symposium. view agenda.

 

2005 – Core Training & Symposium

Core Training
This weeklong core training was held in June 2005 and was attended by faculty members from nine schools of veterinary Medicine: North Carolina State University, Virginia-Maryland Regional College of Veterinary Medicine, University of California, Davis, University of Tennessee, Washington State University, Atlantic Veterinary College at University of Prince Edward Island, Kansas State University, Oklahoma State University, and University of Florida.

Symposium
This two-day symposium was held in Las Vegas and provided faculty development on content, design and instructional methods for facilitating modules 5 (Enhancing Client Adherence), 6 (Nonverbal Communication), 7 (Difficult Veterinarian-Client Interactions), & 8 (Talking with Clients about Money). In addition, training sessions included design, development and logistical training necessary for setting up a simulated client program in veterinary schools. Attached is the agenda from the February 2005 Symposium. view agenda.

 

2004 – Core Training

This weeklong core training was held in June 2004 and was attended by faculty members from six schools of veterinary Medicine: Washington State University, University of Minnesota, Colorado State University, Western University, Iowa State University, and North Carolina State University.

 

2003 – Core Training

This weeklong core training was held in June 2003 and was attended by faculty members from six schools of veterinary Medicine: Cornell University, Western University, Michigan State University, Ontario Veterinary College at University of Guelph, University of Georgia, and The Ohio State University.

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