OME 2009 Summer Seminars

  • “Keys to Interpreting Student Evaluations of Courses,” Monday, 6/01/2009, 1:00-2:00 p.m, in L112.

    Peter F. Shaw, Ph.D., Associate Director of the Office of Medical Education, and Associate Professor, Department of Family Medicine, Boston University School of Medicine, discussed in this one-hour seminar the student evaluations of courses and how best for faculty to interpret and use the resulting information.

  • “Preparing for the LCME Review 101,” Thursday, 7/09/2009, 10:00-11:00am, in L211.

    Sharon Levine, M.D., Associate Dean for Academic Affairs, Office of Academic Affairs, Boston University School of Medicine, described what is needed for the LCME review.

  • “An Easy Way to Write Learning Objectives,” 8/25/2009, 1:00-2:00pm, in L112.

    Gail March, Ph.D., Manager of Instructional Design and Faculty Development, describes how to compose learning objectives for active learning that is now a LCME standard. L211 is located on the second floor of the medical school.

  • For further information regarding the material given in these seminars, please contact gmarch@bu.edu.
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