In the rapidly changing world of medical education, professional development (PD) is not an option; it is a necessity! The Office of Faculty Advancement is introducing a new way to expand your horizons about PD topics. Podcasts (audio files that you can download and stream on any digital device) are an easy way to fit PD into your busy schedule!
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In our first episode of 2022, Mackenzie virtually sits down with Miranda A.L. van Tilburg, PhD. They discuss Dr. van Tilburg's research and her plans as she takes on the role of Vice Chair of Research in the Department of Internal Medicine. You'll also learn her nickname with patients, why she loves research and what she does in her spare time. Dr. Miranda van Tilburg's Twitter
Mackenzie (virtually) sits down with Dr. Brandon Henderson to discuss the $1.8 million grant awarded by the NIH to study the neurobiological and neurophysiological changes that occur due to vaping nicotine in flavored products. Learn more about how Dr. Henderson first became interested in nicotine research, what this grant money will allow him to accomplish, and more! MUSOM Press Release More Information - Brandon Henderson, PhD
This episode contains a virtual panel discussion regarding the Black Men in White Coats documentary. Blackmeninwhitecoats.org
In the first new episode of 2021, Mackenzie (virtually) sits down with Dr. Charles Francis to discuss the new Inspire Wellness Program available to all MUSOM Faculty and Residents. More Information on the Faculty Wellness Program - Inspire Wellness
The Diversity, Inclusion & Community Building Town Hall SeriesNovember 10, 2020 Presenters: Paulette Wehner, MD - Vice Dean for Graduate Medical Education, Marshall University Joan C. Edwards School of MedicineGinger Boles, MS, PA-C - Program Director, Physician Assistant Program, Marshall University Joan C. Edwards School of MedicineJanet Wolcott, PharmD, CPC, ELI-MP - Clinical Pharmacy Specialist and Residency Director, Cabell Huntington Hospital; Certified Life CoachCynthia Jones, PhD - Assistant Professor & Director of Pre-Pharmacy Living Learning Community, Marshall University School of Pharmacy
BNGAP Leadership & Academic Medicine Conference: Opportunities for Diverse Medical Students & ResidentsOctober 16, 2020 Objectives: Learn the roles, responsibilities, and benefits of engaging in various medical school officesNavigate the array of leadership opportunities in medical school offices or organizationsExplore academic medicine careers to fit personal & professional interestExpand networks among academic medicine colleagues & role modelsThe conference is open to all but created to encourage trainees (medical students, residents) who are underrepresented in academic medicine (women, LGBTQ, and racial/ethnic minorities) to consider leadership opportunities during medical school, residency, and a future career in academic medicine.
The Diversity, Inclusion & Community Building Town Hall Series Mental HealthSeptember 22, 2020Panelists: Dr. Robert Johnson has extensive professional experience ranging from higher education, government services, nonprofit, workforce development, hospital administration, mental health, program management and development. Robert specializes in the treatment of depression, mood disorders, anxiety, adjustment disorders, PTSD, anger and stress management, Christian counseling, life, business, and job coaching, vocational and occupational problems, couples and marital counseling, and family therapy.Dr. Candace D. Layne has served as director of Marshall University’s Counseling Center since June 2018. Candace received her Doctorate of Education Degree (EdD) from Argosy University in 2013, her MA in Mental Health Counseling from Marshall University in 2006 and her BA in Psychology in 2004, also from Marshall University. Candace is a Certified Peer Educator (CPE) Training Instructor, certified Trainer in QPR- Question, Persuade, Refer Suicide Prevention Training, certified as a Tips for the University Trainer, and she enjoys teaching for Lindsey Wilson College and the Marshall University Graduate College.Paula Rymer is known as a suicidologist. She is a graduate of University of Kentucky’s College of Social Work. Her clinical practice concentration includes mental health and addictions. She has a certification in Cognitive Processing Therapy training from Penn State University and Trauma-Focused Cognitive Behavioral Health and trained in CAMS (Collaborative Assessment and Management of Suicidality). Currently, she is the primary investigator on Garrett Lee Smith grant that focuses on campus suicide prevention.Dr. Angela Thorp is a recent graduate from the University of Virginia with interdisciplinary studies in Bioethics, Statistics, Chemistry and Sociology. While at UVA, she served as the president’s intern, was awarded the Hollingsworth Prize for writings in Bioethics, and was inducted into Phi Beta Kappa. As a current resident in the department of psychiatry & behavioral medicine at Marshall, she draws upon a diverse set of life experiences, from years of missionary work to serving as the sole student member for the 10-year reaccreditation committee of the University of Virginia. Her interests are researching and promoting mental health, particularly among the elderly, and advocating for all groups most vulnerable to prejudice, including ageism.
MUSOM Diversity & Inclusion Community Building Town Hall SeriesJuly 29, 2020 Panelists: Dr. James FrazierDr. Jennifer HawkinsDr. Cynthia JonesDr. Leonard WhiteDr. Kevin Yingling
MUSOM Diversity & Inclusion Community Building Town Hall SeriesAugust 25, 2020 Speakers: Rev. Timothy S. Dixon serves as the founding and chartering pastor of Grace Christian Fellowship. Pastor Tim, as he is affectionately known, has been in the ministry for 40 years. He was ordained in 1989, and presently holds his ordained standing with Grace Christian Fellowship. He served as a pastor in the Church of the Nazarene for 17 years and in the United Church of Christ for 15 years. Pastor Tim was appointed in 2016 by Huntington Mayor Steve Williams to serve as community liaison with the Huntington Police Department and currently chairs the Mayor's LGBTQ Advisory Committee. He also sits on the City of Huntington Diversity Council and the Board of Directors for the Kiwanis Daycare Center.Rosemary Ketchum is a member of the City Council of Wheeling, West Virginia, representing Ward 3. She is also Associate Director of the National Alliance on Mental Illness Greater Wheeling Drop-in Center and on the boards of several organizations including the West Virginia Center on Budget and Policy. She has served as a guest on MSNBC and the TODAY show and has been profiled by several publications including Time magazine, CBS and CNN for her work in community organizing and politics.Ally Layman is a member of Mayor Steve Williams' LGBTQ Advisory Committee for the City of Huntington. She co-chaired and organized Huntington's first Pride Festival and is a candidate for Huntington City Council.Dr. Bobby Miller is the vice dean of medical education for the Marshall University Joan C. Edwards School of Medicine. Dr. Miller's clinical and research interests focus on neonatal nutrition and biomedical ethics. He serves on several committees for the American Academy of Pediatrics at the national level concerning graduate medical education. Shawn Schulenberg is professor and chair of the Department of Political Science at Marshall University; authored numerous publications on sexuality and LGBT politics in Latin America and numerous co-publications on homosexuality and transgenderism; him and his husband also own Nomada bakery located in downtown Huntington.
In this episode, Mackenzie talks with Dr. Andy Gilliland, a Primary Care Sports Medicine physician in the Orthopaedic Department. They talk about what being a PC Sports Medicine physician entails, and the coolest place he has visited with Marshall Athletics. Dr. Andy Gilliland's TwitterMarshall Orthopaedics TwitterMarshall Orthopaedics Facebook
In this installment, Mackenzie sits down with Dr. Dana Lycans. They discuss the rewards and challenges of his career, along with an innovative procedure he brought to MU from his fellowship training. Dr. Dana Lycan's TwitterMarshall Orthopaedics TwitterMarshall Orthopaedics Facebook
In this episode in the Faculty Connect series, Mackenzie sits down with Dr. Matthew Bullock. They discuss his work in total joint replacement, the new robotic addition to his operating room, and what he enjoys best about being a JCESOM faculty member. Marshall Orthopaedics TwitterMarshall Orthopaedics Facebook
Mackenzie sits down with Dr. Usha Murughiyan and Nicole Finley from the Marshall Clinical Research Center. We discuss the goals and offerings of the center, Dr. Murughiyan and Nicole's roles, current trials and how you can be involved. Marshall Clinical Research CenterCurrent Clinical Trials
On another special episode of MUJCESOM Faculty Podcast Central, Mackenzie sits down with guest speaker, Kristina Dzara, PhD, MMSc. They discuss the use of social media in academic medicine and how it can be utilized as a networking tool. Dr. Dzara's LinkedInDr. Dzara's Twitter
On a special edition of MUJCESOM Faculty Podcast Central, Mackenzie is joined by David Morton, PhD from the University of Utah School of Medicine. He visited Marshall University SOM to present on the concept of the 'Flipped Classroom' and sits down with Mackenzie to discuss it further! The Noted Anatomist YouTube Channel
In this installment of the 'Faculty Connect' series, Mackenzie sits down with new MUJCESOM faculty member Dr. Semeret Munie. They discuss how Dr. Munie fell in love with minimally invasive surgery and bariatric surgery, and how she has chosen snowy climates since moving to the states from Ethiopia! You may contact Dr. Munie by email at munie@marshall.edu.
In the first episode of our Faculty Connect series, Mackenzie sits down with Kristopher Day, MD. They discuss everything from where Dr. Day started his medical career to why plastic surgery, and how he ended up in Huntington, WV. Dr. Day's FacebookDr. Day's Twitter
Today, Mackenzie is flying solo and talking about the homegrown MUJCESOM Scholarly Activity Database. Learn about the database and how to update your scholarly activity! Instructional PowerpointUpdate your Scholarly Activity
In today's episode Mackenzie is joined by Lexie Blalock, a PhD candidate in the biomedical sciences program at Marshall University Joan C. Edwards School of Medicine. Lexie answers some questions regarding EndNote. EndNote WebsiteEndNote YouTube PageDownload EndNote (MUJCESOM Website)