Fellows & Early Career
Fellows & Early Career
Resources
Academic Resources
Life as an academic researcher
Life in academic practice
Key resources
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How to maximize learning in a gastroenterology fellow clinic: prepare to precept
A framework to guide faculty on the approach to teaching GI fellows in the ambulatory setting through four key steps: (1) prepare to teach, (2) make your teaching effective, (3) maximize learning with each patient encounter and (4) find time to deliver high-quality feedback.
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Blazing a trail in medical education
Suzanne Rose, MD, MSEd, AGAF, leader in both the world of GI and academia, provides advice for those pursuing a career in medical education.
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Becoming a clinician-educator: lessons learned
Keep these 10 lessons in mind as you pursue a career in academic medicine.
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Cracking the clinical educator code in GI
Five recommendations for all gastroenterologists who devote any portion of their careers to educating trainees, colleagues, allied health professionals, as well as patients.
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New investigators: save money publishing with Gastroenterology
Gastroenterology now promotes and waives page fees for “Hot Papers from New Investigators.”
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How to make a successful transition from fellowship to faculty in an academic medical center
Create a framework for success, be well-prepared for the transition and be cognizant of recurring themes such as the need for focus, mentorship and self-assessment.
A framework to guide faculty on the approach to teaching GI fellows in the ambulatory setting through four key steps: (1) prepare to teach, (2) make your teaching effective, (3) maximize learning with each patient encounter and (4) find time to deliver high-quality feedback.
Suzanne Rose, MD, MSEd, AGAF, leader in both the world of GI and academia, provides advice for those pursuing a career in medical education.
Keep these 10 lessons in mind as you pursue a career in academic medicine.
Five recommendations for all gastroenterologists who devote any portion of their careers to educating trainees, colleagues, allied health professionals, as well as patients
Gastroenterology now promotes and waives page fees for “Hot Papers from New Investigators.”
Create a framework for success, be well-prepared for the transition and be cognizant of recurring themes such as the need for focus, mentorship and self-assessment.