Night-onCall Symposium
We hosted our second Night-onCall symposium at Learn Serve Lead 2023: the AAMC Annual Meeting. The symposium addressed the state of near-graduates’ readiness and featured the following sessions:
Why Night-onCall?
Dr. Holly Humphrey, President of the Josiah Macy Jr. Foundation
Overall Data Trends & Integration of Skills in Night-onCall
Dr. Tavinder K. Ark, Medical College of Wisconsin
“Night-onCall” Success Story @ WSU: Optimizing Statewide Delivery Online
Dr. Dawn Dewitt, Elson S. Floyd College of Medicine at Washington State University
Demonstrations: FeedbackAssist, Dashboard Student Data, Night-onCall App
Dr. Tavinder K. Ark, Medical College of Wisconsin
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Past Events
The 2022 Night-onCall Symposium: October 28, 2022
See our schedule for speakers and sessions:
Welcome: Drs. Sondra Zabar and Adina Kalet provide a brief welcome and give a quick overview of Night-onCall.
Disruption As Catalyst for Change: A New Era For Medical Education,
Dr. Holly Humphrey, President of the Josiah Macy Jr. Foundation.
Preparing for Transition Panel: What works, what is needed?
Dr. Felise Milan, Clinical Skills Director
Dr. Margaret Horlick, Residency Program Director
A current Intern
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Overall Data Trends in Night-onCall Performance, Dr. Tavinder Ark
Dr. Ark will discuss overall trends in Night-onCall performance and provide a data analysis on the interrelationships among individual scores within Night-onCall activities.
“Night On Call” Success Story @ WSU: Optimizing Statewide Delivery Online, Dr. Dawn Dewitt
Dr. Dewitt will share Washington State University Elson S. Floyd College of Medicine’s experience running a remote version of Night-onCall.
Is Google Enough? Assessing Medical Student Competence in EBM through Observation, Joey Nicholson
Joey, Chair and Director of the NYU Health Sciences Library at NYU Grossman School of Medicine, will share his experience assessing the Night-onCall EBM activity.
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Insights on the Night-onCall Pain Management Case, Dr. Maureen Francis
Dr. Francis from the Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center will provide insights on the Night-onCall pain management case.
Comparing Note Assessment Frameworks, Dr. Magdalena Robak
This presentation will compare RIME and EPA-based frameworks for note assessment including the strengths, weaknesses and implications of each; describe NYUGSOM's EPA-based conceptual framework of clinical reasoning assessment; and review the process by which NYUGSOM is transitioning from the RIME to EPA
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Small Groups: Attendees will join one of the following breakout rooms: Growing our Consortium, Night-onCall Cases, or Data Visualization.
Conclusion & Next Steps
Save the Date
Come learn about Night-onCall and what we have learned about our near-graduates readiness for residency. During this event you will get a chance to hear about the latest innovations including providing immediate actionable feedback to students about their clinical note writing skills and reasoning using a co-collaborative AI system.
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