Jenny Rudolph Facilitates Workshop at Madigan Army Medical Center

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On November 9th and 10th, 2016, the Faculty Development Fellowship at Madigan Army Medical Center played host for the semi-annual Education and Leadership Workshop. The Center for Medical Simulation was honored to send Jenny Rudolph, Executive Director, to lead and facilitate teaching on creating respectful and honest feedback which reveals learner frames.

Over 100 medical educators and leaders from Madigan Army Medical Center, the local VA, and the Washington, Wyoming, Alaska, Montana, Idaho (WWAMI) network attended the Education and Leadership Workshop. Speaking at the conference were Colonel Michael Place, MD, hospital commander, on integrating principles of becoming a High Reliability Organization and Graduate Medical Education; Colonel Jessica Servey, MD, Uniformed Services University Faculty Development Educator, on Leaners in Trouble and the Educators Portfolio and Curriculum Vitae; and Major General Jeffrey Clark, MD, Director, Health Care Operations for the Defense Health Agency, on leadership lessons.

CMS was pleased to reconnect with alumni of its Comprehensive Instructor Workshop involved in the Faculty Development Fellowship, including the Program Director, Colonel Douglas Maurer, and fellows Major Heather O’Mara, Lieutenant Colonel Laurel Neff, and Lieutenant Commander Richard Thompson.

Pictured in photograph, from left to right, members of the Madigan Army Medical Center Faculty Development Fellowship: Col. Douglas Maurer, Program Director; Maj. Heather O’Mara, Fellow; Lt. Col. Laurel Neff, Fellow; Maj. Jeffrey Burket, Fellow; Capt. Mary Noel, Fellow; Maj. Michael Arnold, Fellow; Lt. Cmdr. Richard Thompson, Fellow.