May 15th, 2021 Preceptor Appreciation Day: Boost Your Educational and Clinical Skills
The Gift and Peril of Feedback Giving: A Toolkit for Preceptors
Dr. Sara Kim, Research Professor of Surgery, received her PhD in Education in 1999 from University of Washington, Seattle, Washington. Currently, she serves as Associate Dean for Educational Quality Improvement, School of Medicine, University of Washington. Leveraging the George G. B. Bilsten Professorship in the Art of Communication with Peers and Patients, she actively leads research programs in conflict management and collaborates with a wide range of clinical, administrative and educational stakeholders across UW Medicine. Since 2014, she and her team have developed training programs and taught over 10,000 healthcare professionals conflict dialogue and speaking up skills. Her work has been primarily supported through the Arnold P. Gold Foundation Humanism in Medicine grants and the UW Medicine Patient Safety Innovation Programs (PSIP). She has numerous peer-reviewed publications in leading medical education and medical specialty journals, covering topics of communication skills, assessment, teaching and learning practices.
Helping Your Patients with Substance Use Disorders: Evidence and Practical Advice
Dr. Jared Klein is an Assistant Professor of Medicine at the University of Washington School of Medicine. He attended medical school at Northwestern University in Chicago and completed his residency training at UW. Board certified in Internal Medicine and Addiction Medicine, Dr. Klein practices at Harborview Medical Center where he enjoys teaching medical students, residents and fellows as part of his practice.
This webinar is supported in part by the Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA) of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) under grant number T94HP33210 through the Advanced Nursing Education Workforce (ANEW) grants, and UW Premera Rural Nursing Health Initiative Grant