20 educators chosen for ASH institute
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ASH selected 20 junior medical educators to participate in its ASH Medical Educators Institute.
The program, intended to develop future leaders in hematology education, is designed to provide a “boot camp” in teaching techniques and critical topics in medical education.
The institute consists of a fall workshop, a yearlong webinar series, and mentorship to help each participate complete a scholarly project to be implemented at their home institutions.
Institute participants are Allison Carilli, MD, of Orlando Veterans Affairs Medical Center; Adam Giermasz, MD, PhD, of University of California, Davis, Health System; Christi Hayes, MD, of Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center; Karen Hook, MD, of University of Connecticut; Sawa Ito, MD, PhD, of NIH Clinical Center; Jennie Law, MD, of University of Maryland; Rebecca Leaf, MD, of Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center; Gloria Lim, MD, MSc, FRCPC, of University of Toronto; Ming Lim, MB, BChir, of Medical University of South Carolina; Molly Mandernach, MD, MPH, of University of Florida; Ariela Marshall, MD, of Mayo Clinic College of Medicine; Catherine McGuinn, MD, of NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital/Weill Cornell Medicine; Sanjay Mohan, MD, MSCI, of Vanderbilt University; Elizabeth Roman, MD, of New York University School of Medicine; Melissa Rose, DO, of The Ohio State University Hospital; Satish Shanbhag, MBBS, MPH, of Johns Hopkins University; Richard Tower, MD, MS, of Medical College of Wisconsin Affiliated Hospitals; Katherine Walsh, MD, of The Ohio State University Hospital; Ida Wong-Sefidan, MD, of University of California; and Michelle Zeller, MD, HMSc, MHPE, of McMaster University.
Institute faculty are Mark Atlas, MD, of Hofstra-Northwell School of Medicine; Linda Burns, MD, of National Marrow Donor Program/Be The Match; Leslie Ellis, MD, MSHPEd, of Wake Forest Baptist Health; Scott Gitlin, MD, FACP, of University of Michigan; Marc Kahn, MD, MBA, of Tulane University; Jennifer Kesselheim, MD, MEd, of Dana-Farber Cancer Institute; Alice Ma, MD, of University of North Carolina School of Medicine; Erin Reid, MD, MS, of University of California, San Diego; Roy Smith, MD, of University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine; Jay Youngclaus of Association of American Medical Colleges; Kenneth Zuckerman, MD, of University of South Florida; and Marc Zumberg, MD, of University of Florida.