Schools of Health, Nursing, and Medicine
Faculty Development
Thursday, January 17, 2013
8:00 AM - 3:00 PM on the Mt. Carmel Campus
Schedule
8:00-8:30 AM - Continental breakfast and networking - EC Lobby
8:30-10:00 AM - Faculty Meeting for the School of Health Sciences - EC 101 Auditorium
10:00-10:15 AM - Break
10:30 AM -12:00 PM Keynote Presentation: High Impact Learning Practices, Professor Frank Bosworth - EC 101
Professor or Architecture, Assistant Director of the School or Architeture at the University of Florida, and Director of CityLab-Orlando, Frank Bosworth will give a general lecture describing high impact learning practices including some examples of how these practices can be used in the educational setting.
12:00-1:00 PM Lunch - East Wing of Cafeteria
1:00-3:00 PM Interactive Workshops
A. Improving Learning and Research with Library and Academic Technology Resources - EC 205
Presented by Matthew Wilcox, Robert Joven, and John Scott
This session will provide a:
• Brief overview of the Health Sciences Library plans
• Tour of new databases and multimedia resources
• Overview of mobile resources
• Preview of the new technologies and learning spaces coming soon
B. Watering the Seeds of Resilience: The Science and Art of Purpose, Empathy, and Compassion. - EC 212
Presented by Anna-leila Williams
In this workshop, participants will explore the evidence for, and then engage in, two experiential classroom activities that can be used to promote resiliency among health professional students.
The two activities are:
1) Setting the Course – skills to help one articulate a sense of purpose as a health professional; and 2) Hearing the Patient’s Voice in Literature – skills to enhance empathy via narrative medicine methods.
C. Grant Resources, Support, and SPIN Grant Search Tool
Presented by Janet Headley and Christopher Standish - EC 207
This hands on workshop will review the grant resources and processes at Quinnipiac University. Bring your laptop and your ideas for scholarship and projects and learn to use SPIN for grant research.