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STFM PODCAST - Academic Medicine Leadership LessonsSTFM PODCAST - Academic Medicine Leadership LessonsADFM Lifecycle of Leadership Series Part 3 - Cultivating Other Leaders with Dean Seehusen, MD, and Elisabeth "Beth" Wilson, MD, MPH, MS-HPEdThe final installment in our leadership series with the Association of Departments of Family Medicine (ADFM) explores how to cultivate new leaders and guide your department forward toward collective growth. In this episode of The STFM Podcast, Dean Seehusen, MD, and Beth Wilson, MD, MPH, MS-HPEd, unpack the distinctions between coaching, mentoring, and sponsoring, as well as how to use each effectively to build a diverse culture of resilience and development within your institution. They also share strategies for identifying emerging talent, fostering inclusive pipelines, and supporting growth across all career stages.Hosted by Omari A. Hodge, MD...2025-07-3139 minSTFM PODCAST - Academic Medicine Leadership LessonsSTFM PODCAST - Academic Medicine Leadership LessonsADFM Lifecycle of Leadership Series Part 2 - Developing Yourself as a Leader with Peter Catinella, MD, and Jehni Robinson, MD, FAAFPLeadership development is more than titles and advancement—it’s a continual process of growth, self-discovery, and adaptation. Part two of our Lifecycle of Leadership series with the Association of Departments of Family Medicine (ADFM) explores how leaders find their voice, navigate common pitfalls like micromanagement and impostor syndrome, and learn to delegate with purpose. Seasoned leaders, Peter Catinella, MD, and Jehni Robinson, MD, FAAFP, discuss the challenges of introverts and extroverts, the importance of mentorship, mastering the language of leadership, and balancing impact with well-being. Our guests offer real-world insights on leading with clarity and intention while embracing prog...2025-06-3041 minSTFM PODCAST - Academic Medicine Leadership LessonsSTFM PODCAST - Academic Medicine Leadership LessonsADFM Lifecycle of Leadership Series Part 1 - Institutional Leadership with Grant Greenberg, MD, and Wanda Cruz-Knight, MD, MBA, CPE, FAAFPEffective leadership is about more than decision-making—it’s about advocacy, collaboration, and advancing a shared mission. In partnership with the Association of Departments of Family Medicine (ADFM), STFM kicks off a three-part series on The STFM Podcast exploring the lifecycle of leadership in academic family medicine. In this first episode, Grant Greenberg, MD, and Wanda Cruz-Knight, MD, MBA, CPE, FAAFP, discuss how to lead within the complex ecosystems of academic medical centers and health systems. From advocating for departments to building coalitions and managing institutional change, they share insights on what it takes to lead with impact.Ho...2025-06-0250 minSTFM PODCAST - Academic Medicine Leadership LessonsSTFM PODCAST - Academic Medicine Leadership LessonsBonus Conference Episode: Annual Spring Conference 2025 Blanchard LectureBuilding Equity into Health Care AI: From Promise to PracticePresented by Irene Dankwa-Mullan, MD, MPH, Dartmouth CollegeSTFM Annual Spring Conference 2025 Blanchard Lecture | Wednesday, May 7, 2025As the integration of artificial intelligence (AI) in health care accelerates, the promise of improved patient outcomes and operational efficiencies is accompanied by critical concerns about the impact on health equity. Family medicine, with its commitment to holistic, patient-centered care, plays a vital role in ensuring that AI solutions contribute to more equitable health care delivery rather than...2025-05-2942 minSTFM PODCAST - Academic Medicine Leadership LessonsSTFM PODCAST - Academic Medicine Leadership LessonsBonus Conference Episode: Annual Spring Conference 2025 Second SessionWhat Does It Meant To Be A (Family) PhysicianPresented by Thomas L. Schwenk, MD, University of NevadaSTFM Annual Spring Conference 2025 General Session | Monday, May 5, 2025The enduring values of family medicine center on the compassionate, comprehensive care of patients over time. That care has defined family medicine and motivated family physicians for decades. Today, simply providing excellent care for patients may not be enough in the face of an extraordinarily perverse and dysfunctional health care system that often does everything in its power...2025-05-2731 minSTFM PODCAST - Academic Medicine Leadership LessonsSTFM PODCAST - Academic Medicine Leadership LessonsThe MAGIC Model: Teaching Chronic Pain Care to Residents with Stephen K. Stacey, DOHelping a patient with chronic pain can overwhelm even the most eager residents. Stephen K. Stacey, DO, introduces a transformative approach to whole-patient pain management which partners his osteopathic roots and military background. Dr Stacey guides listeners through the MAGIC model: Multimodal, Active, Goal-based, Interdisciplinary, and Comprehensive care, empowering residents to engage their patients in meaningful, multifaceted treatment. Faculty will gain insights into how teaching MAGIC reshapes resident attitudes, enhances clinical confidence, and creates deeper, more effective interactions with chronic pain patients.Hosted by Omari A. Hodge, MD, FAAFP and Jay-Sheree Allen Akambase, MDCopyright © Society o...2025-04-3035 minSTFM PODCAST - Academic Medicine Leadership LessonsSTFM PODCAST - Academic Medicine Leadership LessonsStrengthen Your Advocacy Message Using Voter Voice with Nina DeJonghe, MPPFamily medicine professionals are deeply committed to providing high-quality care for their patients. However, they also recognize that political decisions significantly impact the communities they serve. In this episode, Nina DeJonghe, Director of Government Relations at STFM, shows us how to turn our passion for patient care into advocacy action. She pulls back the curtain on Congress and its operations, and champions the surprising efficacy of constituent letters. Ms DeJonghe highlights STFM resources to help you advocate at both the state & federal levels, shares ways you can influence national health care policies, and provides a plethora of resources to...2025-03-3133 minSTFM PODCAST - Academic Medicine Leadership LessonsSTFM PODCAST - Academic Medicine Leadership LessonsA Rural Call to Service, Action, and Advocacy via AccompanimentPresented by Adrian N. Billings, MD, PhD; Texas Tech UniversitySTFM Conference on Medical Student Education 2025 Scott Fields Lecture | Sunday, February 2 2025In the evolving landscape of American health care, the call to practice and serve in rural communities offers a profound and transformative opportunity for clinicians. This presentation delves into the powerful concept of accompaniment—an approach where physicians not only deliver care but also actively engage with and support their patients and communities. For medical students aspiring to a career marked by meaningful impact, the ru...2025-03-2044 minSTFM PODCAST - Academic Medicine Leadership LessonsSTFM PODCAST - Academic Medicine Leadership LessonsIn Pursuit of Fairness: Overcoming Bias in AssessmentPresented by Karen Hauer, PhD; University of California, San Francisco STFM Conference on Medical Student Education 2025 Scott Fields Lecture | Saturday, February 1 2025Bias in assessment of medical learners presents a critical, ongoing challenge to the quality of medical education. Experiences of bias may manifest in access to learning opportunities as well as in quantitative ratings and qualitative comments describing performance. This bias interferes with learners’ developmental progress through training and has consequences for their future careers and the patients they may serve. Solutions to address bias are nee...2025-03-1844 minSTFM PODCAST - Academic Medicine Leadership LessonsSTFM PODCAST - Academic Medicine Leadership LessonsArtificial Intelligence and Family Medicine Education: Utopia and Simultaneous DystopiaBonus Conference Episode: Conference on Medical Student Education 2025Artificial Intelligence and Family Medicine Education: Utopia and Simultaneous DystopiaPresented by Nipa R. Shah, MD; University of FloridaSTFM Conference on Medical Student Education 2025 Opening Session | Friday, January 31, 2025Artificial Intelligence (AI) is a major disruptor in many fields, especially health care. Dr Shah will present the latest updates in AI as it relates to medical education. Understanding some basic terminology, possible applications in teaching and assessment, and challenges to...2025-03-1447 minSTFM PODCAST - Academic Medicine Leadership LessonsSTFM PODCAST - Academic Medicine Leadership LessonsArtificial Intelligence and Machine Learning for Primary Care - A Panel DiscussionStep into the future of primary care with Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning (AI/ML). In this episode, you’ll discover how these transformative technologies are revolutionizing healthcare as three expert voices from STFM’s cutting-edge Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning for Primary Care Curriculum reveal insider strategies to slash administrative burden—and maybe even carve out time for your dream vacation. Whether you’re an educator eager to innovate, or a clinician ready to lead your team in implementing new tools, this dynamic panel delivers practical tips, ethical insights, and the inspiration you need to confidently participate in the AI r...2025-02-2842 minSTFM PODCAST - Academic Medicine Leadership LessonsSTFM PODCAST - Academic Medicine Leadership LessonsThe Life-Giving Act of Advocacy with Joseph Gravel, MDSTFM President Joseph Gravel, MD, illustrates how he has staved off burnout by building a career around the life-giving practices of advocacy, service, and gratitude. Dr Gravel gives us a sneak peek into the strategic plan which will guide STFM in the coming years, centered around topics such as artificial intelligence (AI). He also lets us know about his dislike of the “P-Word” (“provider”) and why the labels used for family medicine professionals are so important to maintaining that professionalism which gives agency and appropriate voice to those giving relationship-based care in an era of corporatized medicine.Hosted b...2025-02-0437 minSTFM PODCAST - Academic Medicine Leadership LessonsSTFM PODCAST - Academic Medicine Leadership LessonsBalancing Life as an Academic Practitioner: Introducing Our New HostsThe STFM Podcast is pleased to introduce our new hosts for the 2025 season. Please join us in welcoming Omari A. Hodge, MD, and Jay-Sheree Allen Akambase, MD. Both hosts were instrumental in the success of STFM’s Underrepresented in Medicine Initiative. Dr Hodge served as co-host of the URM JAM Podcast, and Dr Allen Akambase developed a webinar series with the Scholarship Work Group. To get things started, our hosts interview each other, discussing how they balance family dynamics, professional goals, and individual aspirations throughout their journey in academic family medicine.  Hosted by Omari A. Hodge, MD, and...2025-01-1338 minSTFM PODCAST - Academic Medicine Leadership LessonsSTFM PODCAST - Academic Medicine Leadership LessonsBonus Conference Episode: CPQI 2024 Closing Session, Will Family Medicine Lead Scientific Wellness? with Joseph E. Scherger, MD, MPHPresented by Joseph E. Scherger, MD, MPH; Restore Health Disease ReversalSTFM Conference on Practice and Quality Improvement 2024 Opening Session | Tuesday, September 17, 2024Scientific Wellness is described by Leroy Hood and Nathan Price as predictive, preventive, personalized and participatory (4Ps). Scientific Wellness is data rich with recommendations based on the latest information from human biology and aging. Scientific Wellness is a transformation from a disease center model of care to one that focused on health and wellness.  With a focus on comprehensiveness and healing relationships with patients, Family medicine i...2024-10-0244 minSTFM PODCAST - Academic Medicine Leadership LessonsSTFM PODCAST - Academic Medicine Leadership LessonsBonus Conference Episode: CPQI 2024 Opening Session, Embracing Every Voice: Creating a Culture of Inclusivity in Interprofessional Settings with Kathryn Fraser, PhD, and Jeffrey Ring, PhDPresented by Kathryn Fraser, PhD, Halifax Health FMR, and Jeffrey Ring, PhDSTFM Conference on Practice and Quality Improvement 2024 Opening Session | Sunday, September 15, 2024 “Why be a star when you can make a constellation?” (Mariam Kaba) This simple phrase alludes to the power of inclusivity, which can allow your organization to shine brighter and be better. We are often challenged in health care to bring people together across disciplines because there is so much we may not understand about each other’s work. Add to that our fundamental differences that va...2024-09-3046 minSTFM PODCAST - Academic Medicine Leadership LessonsSTFM PODCAST - Academic Medicine Leadership LessonsMaster Adaptive Learning in Faculty Development with Drew M. Keister, MDFaculty development is always evolving, and new faculty development techniques like Master Adaptive Learning (MAL) equip educators to adapt their teaching to fresh, evidence-based methods. In this episode, Drew M. Keister, MD, shares the ongoing work of STFM’s Faculty Development Collaborative to develop faculty development competencies, and facilitate discussions on faculty development, competency-based medical education, as well as how to create an environment conducive to master adaptive learning.Hosted by Saria Saccocio, MD, MHA, FAAFPCopyright © Society of Teachers of Family Medicine, 2024Resources:STFM Collaborative List - sign up for the...2024-09-0347 minSTFM PODCAST - Academic Medicine Leadership LessonsSTFM PODCAST - Academic Medicine Leadership LessonsDemystifying the Publication Process - Part 3 with Sarina Schrager, MD, MS, and Octavia Amaechi, MDWelcome to part three of our limited series where we pull back the curtain on the publication process. This episode features Family Medicine editors Sarina Schrager, MD, MS, and Octavia Amaechi, MD, advising on what to do upon receiving that dreaded rejection notification. Everybody gets papers rejected, and the reviewer’s comments provide an opportunity to grow, refine your paper, and make it stronger for the next journal submission. Our editors share opportunities to refine your writing skills and keep your work out of the rejection pile. Above all else, they encourage you to remember your “why” and to keep g...2024-08-0134 minSTFM PODCAST - Academic Medicine Leadership LessonsSTFM PODCAST - Academic Medicine Leadership LessonsDemystifying the Publication Process - Part 2 with Sarina Schrager, MD, MS, and Octavia Amaechi, MDFamily Medicine editors Sarina Schrager, MD, MS, and Octavia Amaechi, MD, are back for part two of our series where we pull back the curtain on the publication process. In this episode, our editors describe the types of publications available for authors, while giving special attention to great options for novice authors. They also delve into the issues of using AI in the writing process and explain the benefits serving as a peer reviewer can have on your writing skills.  Hosted by Saria Saccocio, MD, MHA, FAAFPCopyright © Society of Teachers of Family Medicine, 2024...2024-07-0132 minSTFM PODCAST - Academic Medicine Leadership LessonsSTFM PODCAST - Academic Medicine Leadership LessonsBonus Conference Episode: Annual 2024 Closing Session, Generative AI for Research and Education: From Theory to Practice with Tanner Dean, DOGenerative AI for Research and Education: From Theory to PracticePresented by Tanner Dean, DO, University of Kansas, WichitaSTFM Annual Conference 2024 Closing Session | Wednesday, May 8, 2024 Generative AI, especially tools like ChatGPT, is changing medicine. In this talk, we'll explore ChatGPT's background, its underlying mechanics, and its strengths and weaknesses. Beyond mere understanding, we will explore frameworks needed to safely and efficiently use this technology. Grasping the AI behind ChatGPT as well as best practices will enable us to look at practical uses in p...2024-06-2851 minSTFM PODCAST - Academic Medicine Leadership LessonsSTFM PODCAST - Academic Medicine Leadership LessonsBonus Conference Episode: Annual 2024 Blanchard Lecture, Family Medicine and the Counterculture Revolution for Our Times with Kevin Grumbach, MDFamily Medicine and the Counterculture Revolution for our TimesPresented by Kevin Grumbach, MD, University of California, San FranciscoSTFM Annual Conference 2024 Blanchard Lecture | Monday, May 6, 2024 Family medicine was forged in the crucible of social movements of the 1960s. The consequential issues of our times—climate change, systemic racism, inequality of wealth, gun violence, reproductive rights, among others—are all contests for the common good that require social movements to achieve systemic reform. Primary care, according to the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medic...2024-06-261h 05La Chaise BleueLa Chaise BleueAntiChaise : Debrief au STFM 2024Découvrez nos coups de cœur de la journée. Retrouvez Nicolas Quintin et Benoit Cormier en compagnie de Normand Nadon de glm, directement depuis le STFM 2024. Nous discutons de nos coups de cœur de l'événement tel que Vincent Reid de Académie3D, NGen, Patrick Hamelin du MEIE, ainsi que Erick Péloquin, président de Optimum-Canada. Vivez le salon avez nous, comme si vous y étiez.2024-06-2509 minSTFM PODCAST - Academic Medicine Leadership LessonsSTFM PODCAST - Academic Medicine Leadership LessonsBonus Conference Episode: Annual 2024 Opening Session, Family Medicine As Social Justice with PJ Parmar, MDFamily Medicine as Social JusticePresented by PJ Parmar, MD, Ardas Family MedicineSTFM Annual Conference 2024 Opening General Session | Sunday, May 5, 2024 Many family medicine providers enter the field with significant idealism, and over the course of their career, they get jaded and burned out. For some this happens by the end of their training. This is not the outcome we want. Historically we have been known as community leaders in social justice. Returning our focus to social justice can provide motivation and variety to keep us engaged. To g...2024-06-2457 minSTFM PODCAST - Academic Medicine Leadership LessonsSTFM PODCAST - Academic Medicine Leadership LessonsDemystifying the Publication Process - Part 1 with Sarina Schrager, MD, MS, and Octavia Amaechi, MDWhile publication is heavily entwined with the careers of academic practitioners, taking an idea from inkling to project to publication can be overwhelming for both veterans and newcomers to the process. Family Medicine editors Sarina Schrager, MD, MS, and Octavia Amaechi, MD, are appearing in the first of three episodes dedicated to demystifying the publication process. Part one focuses on tips to consider during the early stages of project planning. Our editors also pull back the curtain on the publication process, giving us a behind the scenes view of what happens after you submit.Resources:2024-05-3132 minSTFM PODCAST - Academic Medicine Leadership LessonsSTFM PODCAST - Academic Medicine Leadership LessonsLifestyle Medicine and Nutritional Healing with Joseph E. Scherger, MD, MPHIn this episode, Joseph E. Scherger, MD, MPH, shares his experience in nutritional healing and lifestyle medicine across his career in family medicine, particularly in targeting insulin resistance. Dr Scherger begins with his early years specializing in disease prevention in the late 1970s and leads us into the present time, where new developments in nutritional science, genetic understanding, and surprising recommendations often keep family physicians on their toes. With a vital passion for scientific wellness, Dr Scherger shares personal stories and data-rich resources for those who want to reverse the course of disease in their patients through nutrition and...2024-04-2939 minSTFM PODCAST - Academic Medicine Leadership LessonsSTFM PODCAST - Academic Medicine Leadership LessonsThe Future of CBME in Academic Family Medicine with Linda Montgomery, MD, MA, FAAFPThe shift to Competency-Based Medical Education (CBME) is changing the way resident education is delivered and assessed in family medicine. Linda Montgomery, MD, MA, FAAFP, is here to remind us that residency programs do not need to navigate these changes alone. Dr Montgomery not only highlights the current work of STFM’s CBME Task Force in creating a toolkit for residency programs, but she also discusses the next steps to be taken in the CBME shift. Hosted by Saria Saccocio, MD, MHA, FAAFPCopyright © Society of Teachers of Family Medicine, 2024Resources:Comp...2024-03-2634 minSTFM PODCAST - Academic Medicine Leadership LessonsSTFM PODCAST - Academic Medicine Leadership LessonsAddiction Medicine Practice and Training in Primary Care with Randi Sokol, MD, MPH, MMedEdRandi Sokol. MD, MPH, MMedEd, joins us to outline how passionate family medicine practitioners can provide evidence-based care that meets the needs of patients affected by opioid use disorder. Dr Sokol shares that practitioners do not need to know everything about addiction medicine to offer comprehensive, compassionate care, and she offers resources to help those seeking training or mentorship. Our host and guest emphasize the importance of quality training for the next generation of family docs coming through residency programs, and share additional resources for those working with residents. Hosted by Saria Saccocio, MD, MHA, FAAFPC...2024-03-0436 minSTFM PODCAST - Academic Medicine Leadership LessonsSTFM PODCAST - Academic Medicine Leadership LessonsThe ARCH Feedback Model as a Tool for Learner Self-Reflection with Dennis Baker, PhDIn this episode of the STFM Podcast, Dennis Baker, PhD, creator of the ARCH Model of feedback, shows us how we can create a learning environment in which the word “feedback” does not elicit instant dread in the learner. In a congenial conversation with our host, he describes each part of the ARCH model, showing us not only how we can use it in our practice, but also demonstrating how this feedback model can guide learners into a habit of intentional self-reflection, a practice they can then use throughout the rest of their career.Hosted by Saria Saccocio, MD...2024-02-0138 minSTFM PODCAST - Academic Medicine Leadership LessonsSTFM PODCAST - Academic Medicine Leadership LessonsThe New Professionalism with Renee Crichlow, MD, FAAFP“The New Professionalism says, you take care of yourself, you take care of each other, you take care of your patients.” - Renee Crichlow, MD, FAAFPSTFM President Renee Crichlow, MD, FAAFP, expands on the stirring ideas she laid out in her 2023 President’s Address. With characteristic clarity, she helps us understand the opportunities of the New Professionalism emerging from current generational paradigm shifts. She shares her experience of the New Professionalism as both a practitioner and an educator, and demonstrates the ways that seasoned practitioners can influence the next generation of family medicine docs. Dr Crichlow reminds us tha...2024-01-0437 minSTFM PODCAST - Academic Medicine Leadership LessonsSTFM PODCAST - Academic Medicine Leadership LessonsEnsuring Culturally-Responsive Care with Irene Gutierrez, MDThe unique, fast-paced path that led Irene Guitierrez, MD, to becoming a residency director was achieved by providing high-quality, patient-centered care that was sensitive to cultural and socioeconomic differences. In this episode, Dr Guitierrez shares multiple ways practitioners can respectfully interact with patients of a diverse Latino community and all cultures through competency and understanding patients’ lives and beliefs. She models how we can identify and manage our own biases and assumptions while gracefully addressing cultural appropriateness in your practice and teaching. Hosted by Saria Saccocio, MD, MHA, FAAFPCopyright © Society of Teachers of Family Medicine, 20232023-11-3040 minSTFM PODCAST - Academic Medicine Leadership LessonsSTFM PODCAST - Academic Medicine Leadership LessonsThe Trajectory of a Career in Academic Family Medicine with Kendall M. Campbell, MDTenured professor, Kendall M. Campbell, MD, conveys his passion for academic family medicine via discovery, innovation, defining a problem, and finding a solution. Dr Campbell shows listeners how a career in academic family medicine begins when you find an idea in your own backyard and then continue moving forward with a mentor. He then discusses promotion through the ranks of academic family medicine for both academicians and community faculty.  Hosted by Saria Saccocio, MD, MHA, FAAFPCopyright © Society of Teachers of Family Medicine, 2023Resources:STFM’s Leadership through Scholarship Fell...2023-10-3130 minSTFM PODCAST - Academic Medicine Leadership LessonsSTFM PODCAST - Academic Medicine Leadership LessonsMake a Great Impression with Residency Interview Tips with Karl T. Clebak, MD, MHA, FAAFPWhether in person or virtual, interviews can be nerve wracking! Karl T. Clebak, MD, MHA, FAAFP, reminds us that interviews are conversations meant to highlight your strengths and values as a candidate. He shares multiple ways to help you stand out during your interview and craft a conversation conducive to the all-critical bidirectional flow. Dr Cleback gives advice for how to effectively follow up after an interview, as well.Hosted by Saria Saccocio, MD, MHA, FAAFPCopyright © Society of Teachers of Family Medicine, 2023Resources:AAFP Residency Interview GuideAAFP Residency Interview QuestionsAMA I...2023-09-2933 minSTFM PODCAST - Academic Medicine Leadership LessonsSTFM PODCAST - Academic Medicine Leadership LessonsHow to Thrive as a Mentee with Kristen Hood Watson, MDWhat are the keys to having a great mentorship experience as a mentee? Kristen Hood Watson, MD, tells us how mentees can get the most out of mentorship, including how to decipher their own specific needs before beginning the relationship. Amongst the many tips she gives, Dr Hood Watson shows mentees how to set clear goals and expectations with their mentors, reminds them that mentors are there to hear them, and advises them how to create shared agendas with their mentors.Hosted by Saria Saccocio, MD, MHA, FAAFPCopyright © Society of Teachers of Family Medicine, 20232023-08-3040 minSTFM PODCAST - Academic Medicine Leadership LessonsSTFM PODCAST - Academic Medicine Leadership LessonsAim For Your Ultimate Leadership Goal with Saria Saccocio, MD, MHA, FAAFPOur host slides into the guest seat this month to tell us how she went from solo practice to an executive role in academic medicine. Saria Saccocio, MD, MHA, FAAFP, guides us boldly down the path of creating a values-driven career. Dr Saccocio shows us how she engages in collaboration which welcomes input, feedback, and a plethora of ideas, all while participating in those crucial daily practices which build up her leadership skills and maintain her well-being. Hosted by Saria Saccocio, MD, MHA, FAAFPCopyright © Society of Teachers of Family Medicine, 2023Resources:...2023-08-0125 minSTFM PODCAST - Academic Medicine Leadership LessonsSTFM PODCAST - Academic Medicine Leadership LessonsTime Management for Busy Folks with Grace Shih, MD, MAS, and Claire Thomson, MD, MPHHelp, I’m buried in email! We all get behind on work and especially email, but Grace Shih, MD, MAS, and Claire Thomson, MD, MPH, are here to help you sort through a variety of time management strategies to find the one that will help with your work-life balance. With pleasant doses of practicality and humility, they provide great strategies for managing inboxes and calendars, prioritizing tasks, as well as encouraging us to “eat the frog.”Hosted by Saria Saccocio, MD.Copyright © Society of Teachers of Family Medicine, 2023Resources:Clear Eyes, Full Day, Ca...2023-06-3039 minSTFM PODCAST - Academic Medicine Leadership LessonsSTFM PODCAST - Academic Medicine Leadership LessonsAdvocating for Protected Time at Your Institution with Timothy P. Graham, MD, MHPEThe magic formula to advocate for protected time at your institution is to speak the language of C-Suite executives. Timothy P. Graham, MD, MHPE, is here to coach us to use this language effectively when advocating at our home institutions, including creating an elevator speech and using data to effectively make a case for your request. Dr Graham also teaches us how to account for the needs of all stakeholders when making a case for your institution’s academic needs.Hosted by Saria Saccocio, MD.Copyright © Society of Teachers of Family Medicine, 2023Resources:2023-05-3138 minSTFM PODCAST - Academic Medicine Leadership LessonsSTFM PODCAST - Academic Medicine Leadership LessonsZero-Shame Self-Care, with Catherine Florio Pipas, MD, MPH, FAAFP“Well-being is the oxygen mask that lets us assist others who are also in need of life-giving oxygen,“ says Catherine Florio Pipas, MD, MPH, FAAFP in this month’s episode. Dr Pipas steps forward and encourages us all to set aside the superhero culture and break free from the burnout cycle of medicine. She outlines specific ways we can build a culture of well-being at our institutions, in order to address the need for both systemic and personal change in the medical community. Throughout her interview, Dr Pipas also digs into how family physicians can—and should—take time daily to p...2023-04-2437 minSTFM PODCAST - Academic Medicine Leadership LessonsSTFM PODCAST - Academic Medicine Leadership LessonsDirect Primary Care Practices From Three Points of ViewIn this episode, we’ve convened a panel of three physicians to open a window on a day in the life of a Direct Primary Care practice. And while it’s true that if you’ve seen one Direct Primary Care practice, you’ve seen one Direct Primary Care practice, our panelists show us how they made the leap, grew their practices, and made it all work. Each panelist shares how they crafted their DPC practices, with stories and perspectives on what it means to provide patient care in this model, while embracing the challenges of being a business owner. 2023-03-311h 01STFM PODCAST - Academic Medicine Leadership LessonsSTFM PODCAST - Academic Medicine Leadership LessonsTaking Care of Our Own: Creating a Culture that Promotes Mental Health Support with Linda Myerholtz, PhDLinda Myerholtz, PhD, current STFM President, speaks about the mental health needs of physicians, residents, and students, and covers relevant topics including needed changes to the licensure process and to the interview questions that are asked during residency recruitment. She discusses a variety of ways that physicians can advocate for change within their states and health systems to the licensure process for medical practitioners. Dr Myerholtz also addresses mental health needs for those in medical education, offering resources and tips for all those who need help right now.Hosted by Saria Carter Saccocio, MD.Copyright © S...2023-03-0138 minSTFM PODCAST - Academic Medicine Leadership LessonsSTFM PODCAST - Academic Medicine Leadership LessonsDiversity At the Table and Not Just On the Agenda, with Leon McCrea II, MD, MPH, FAAFPIn this rapid-fire episode, Dr Leon McCrea II gives listeners his wide-ranging perspective and deep insight into how creating diverse, equitable, and inclusive spaces is about much more than only metrics. He brings us right into the conversations that matter, from giving and receiving feedback around DEIA issues to identifying both micro- and macro-aggressions to creating holistic metrics for success in medical education & residency. Dr McCrea shares his passion for helping both learners and patients feel seen, respected, and served.Hosted by Saria Carter Saccocio, MD.Copyright © Society of Teachers of Family Medicine, 20232023-02-0249 minSTFM PODCAST - Academic Medicine Leadership LessonsSTFM PODCAST - Academic Medicine Leadership LessonsStronger Together In a Single Accreditation System, with Harry Lausen, DO, MAIn this episode, Harry Lausen, DO, MA, brings us up to speed on the transition to a single accreditation system for osteopathic and allopathic medical education. Beginning with the historical background, he brings to light how important the single accreditation system is to family medicine education. Dr Lausen also dives into family medicine’s influence on this process, as well as the successes that have come from unification. Hosted by Saria Saccocio, MD.Copyright © Society of Teachers of Family Medicine, 2022Resources:The AOA/ACGME Single Accreditation System and Its Immediate and...2022-12-1636 minSTFM PODCAST - Academic Medicine Leadership LessonsSTFM PODCAST - Academic Medicine Leadership LessonsLearn from Every Experience, with Margot Savoy, MD, MPH, FAAFP, FABC, CPE, CMQ, FAAPLWith infectious enthusiasm, Dr Margot Savoy, senior vice president of education for the American Academy of Family Physicians (AAFP), talks about the ongoing collaborative efforts of the family of family medicine organizations to support the educational needs of the entire family medicine community, whether with CME or other educational opportunities. Gleefully drawing on her experience as a medical student who “just wanted to be a real doctor,” Dr Savoy brings good humor into the journey so many have taken, whether as students and residents, or preceptors and faculty.Hosted by Saria Carter Saccocio, MD.Copyright © Socie...2022-12-0544 minSTFM PODCAST - Academic Medicine Leadership LessonsSTFM PODCAST - Academic Medicine Leadership LessonsFinding Joy as a Family Medicine Resident, with Bright Zhou, MD, MSStill marveling at the move from “student doctor” to doctor, Bright Zhou, MD, MS, reflects on their first year as a family medicine resident on this episode of The STFM Podcast. Dr Zhou discusses their passion for mental health, the importance of creating boundaries, and the excitement of participating in social justice work during their service with the STFM Board of Directors.  Hosted by Saria Carter Saccocio, MD.Copyright © Society of Teachers of Family Medicine, 2022Guest Bio:Bright Zhou (they/him) is a current 2nd-year resident at Stanfo...2022-10-2723 minURM JAMURM JAMEpisode 24: Finding a Career Pathway in Academic Medicine - Live Q&A with ResidentsYou can have a career in academic medicine! During this series finale, our hosts, Tochi Iroku-Malize, MD, MPH, MBA and Omari Hodge, MD, FAAFP, answered questions from a panel of residents about careers in academic medicine. Every person’s pathway to a career in academic medicine is unique. Our hosts share advice on balancing academic and clinical medicine within the same role, while maintaining your unique passions and leadership interests. Drs Iroku-Malize and Hodge also give pointers on how to find a particular academic position that is compatible with your career goals. Interviewees: Carolyn Alvarez, MD PGY3...2022-10-0333 minSTFM PODCAST - Academic Medicine Leadership LessonsSTFM PODCAST - Academic Medicine Leadership LessonsExciting Research Opportunities in Family Medicine: A Bird’s Eye View with Lars Peterson, MD, PhDLars Peterson, MD, PhD, joins us to offer a crash course in the many family medicine organizations and outlets that offer research opportunities. Dr Peterson demystifies both “big R” and “little r” research projects, describing in detail the differences between large, funded research studies and smaller QI projects, as well as mapping out the places one can disseminate their research findings. He also offers advice for those looking to participate in scholarly activity within their institution, either alone or with a collaborator. Hosted by Saria Carter Saccocio, MD.Copyright © Society of Teachers of Family Medicine, 2022Gu...2022-09-2835 minURM JAMURM JAMEpisode 23: Finding a Path To Academic Family Medicine with Maili Velez-Dalla Tor, MD, FAAFPMaili Velez-Dalla Tor, MD, FAAFP, describes how her avid podcast listening coupled with her desire to provide convenient professional development for learners and early-career faculty led to the creation of the URM JAM Podcast through her work as the STFM URM Faculty Pipeline Work Group Leader. Dr Velez-Dalla Tor shares her experiences with overcoming imposter syndrome throughout her career path and seeing why representation matters. She expresses her passion for addressing the barriers URM students and residents face during their training.Please fill out this brief, two-minute survey or send feedback to urmjampodcast@gmail...2022-09-1426 minSTFM PODCAST - Academic Medicine Leadership LessonsSTFM PODCAST - Academic Medicine Leadership LessonsDEI Work Belongs to Everyone with Nika White, CDE, IOMOn this episode of The STFM Podcast, host Dr. Saria Carter Saccocio speaks with Nika White, CDE, IOM, on ways to recognize and use our sphere of influence to foster greater inclusivity and provide all people a strong sense of belonging. White shares tools for allies to build intentional relationships with the diverse communities they serve. She also shares advice for using DEI work to give a voice to the voiceless and to help all team members show up at their best in every environment.Guest Bio:Dr. Nika White is a national authority...2022-08-2935 minURM JAMURM JAMEpisode 22: The Power of Mentorship with Byron Jasper, MD, MPHByron Jasper, MD, MPH, shares the attributes found in successful mentorship relationships, while providing advice and encouragement to those seeking to act as mentors. Mentorship thrives on authenticity and mutual respect while providing support in the next steps of a career & professional journey. Dr Jasper offers guidance for students and residents who desire a mentor-mentee relationship to help them advance in their career.Please fill out this brief, two-minute survey or send feedback to urmjampodcast@gmail.com to help STFM improve our resources and create new ones for our members. Hosted b...2022-08-2636 minURM JAMURM JAMEpisode 21: The Goals of STFM’s URM Initiative with Judy Washington, MD, FAAFP and Edgar Figueroa, MD, MPH, FAAFPOn this episode of the URM JAM podcast, Judy Washington, MD, FAAFP and Edgar Figueroa, MD, MPH, FAAFP, share the history and goals of STFM’s Underrepresented in Medicine (URM) Initiative and its Oversight Committee & Work Groups. Since the fall of 2019, the members of the URM Initiative have been able to create and offer scholarships, webinars, mentorship programs, a leadership course, and a podcast series. Drs Washington and Figueroa share ways they have seen their stories represented in the URM JAM podcast and share their best professional advice for students, residents, and early career faculty.Please fill ou...2022-08-1228 minSTFM PODCAST - Academic Medicine Leadership LessonsSTFM PODCAST - Academic Medicine Leadership LessonsInterprofessionalism. What Is It? With Aaron J. Michelfelder, MD, FAAFP, FAAMA, and Fran Vlasses, PhD, RN, NEA-BC, ANEF, FAANIn this episode, Dr Saria Carter Saccocio, MD, is joined by STFM Past President Aaron J. Michelfelder, MD, and Fran Vlasses, PhD, RN, NEA-BC, ANEF, FAAN, who discuss implementing a ground-breaking interprofessional program at their institution. They share the three-step process they use for helping a group of individuals grow into a highly-functioning care team, as well as the important role language plays in building the team dynamic. They also discuss the health benefits that interprofessional teams can have for patients and for addressing health inequities.This series of podcasts is sponsored by the Society of Teachers...2022-08-0238 minURM JAMURM JAMEpisode 20: Creating an Effective Medical Curriculum with Alice Fornari, EdD, RDAlice Fornari, EdD, RD, discusses the circular, six-step process for curriculum writing with our hosts, Tochi Iroku-Malize, MD, MPH, MBA, and Omari Hodge, MD, FAAFP. Dr Fornari explains the principles used to make learner-focused curriculum decisions as well as considerations for effectively implementing curriculum in-person or online. She also shares her tips for how to use social media to search for helpful educational resources. Please fill out this brief, two-minute survey or send feedback to urmjampodcast@gmail.com to help STFM improve our resources and create new ones for our members. Hosted by Tochi Iroku-Malize, MD...2022-07-2846 minURM JAMURM JAMEpisode 19: Cultivating Health Literacy Skills in Academic Medicine with Benjamin Franklin Simmons III, MDBenjamin Franklin Simmons III, MD, discusses the importance of training learners to effectively communicate with their patients about their diagnosis and care plans. He discusses the power of the teach-back method and asking open-ended questions to facilitate health literacy and improve the quality of health care. Dr Simmons also addresses training learners to navigate the challenges of telemedicine and language barriers while instilling the importance of building rapport and trust with their patients.Please fill out this brief, two-minute survey or send feedback to urmjampodcast@gmail.com to help STFM improve our resources and create new ones...2022-07-1430 minURM JAMURM JAMEpisode 18: Be Prepared to Step Into Leadership Opportunities with Dr Tricia Elliott, MD, FAAFPTricia Elliott, MD, describes the skills that students, residents, and faculty need in order to grow their career, including continually updating their CV, participating in active listening, and forming a network of coaches, mentors, and sponsors. She describes various leadership and career options within academic leadership and encourages students and residents to be prepared for opportunities that will come their way.Please fill out this brief, two-minute survey or send feedback to urmjampodcast@gmail.com to help STFM improve our resources and create new ones for our members.Hosted by Tochi Iroku-Malize, MD, MPH, MBA...2022-06-3034 minSTFM PODCAST - Academic Medicine Leadership LessonsSTFM PODCAST - Academic Medicine Leadership LessonsFamily Medicine’s Place in Advocacy with Andrea Anderson, MD, FAAFPOn this episode of The STFM Podcast, host Saria Carter Saccocio, MD, speaks with Andrea Anderson, MD, FAAFP, about the many ways advocacy is central to family medicine. Dr Anderson talks about how naming your areas of passion will help you find a powerful advocacy voice. She encourages physicians and faculty to share the stories of their patients to engage with health system & government stakeholders. Sharing these patient stories will shed light on the impact of policies on people in the community. Guest Bio:Andrea A. Anderson, MD is a Family Physician and an A...2022-06-3038 minURM JAMURM JAMEpisode 17: Know Your Worth During Contract Negotiations with Kendall Campbell, MDKendall Campbell, MD, breaks down the importance of thoughtful contract negotiations when planning the next steps in your academic career. He describes how to gain clarity on whether a particular job at a specific institution will contribute to your advancement and career growth as a faculty member. Dr Campbell and our hosts discuss key components to consider during contract negotiations and share helpful questions to ask during the interview process. Please fill out this brief, two-minute survey or send feedback to urmjampodcast@gmail.com to help STFM improve our resources and create new ones for our members.2022-06-1725 minSTFM PODCAST - Academic Medicine Leadership LessonsSTFM PODCAST - Academic Medicine Leadership LessonsProviding LGBTQ-Affirming Primary Care with Emiliano Lemus, MSOn this episode of The STFM Podcast, medical student Emiliano Lemus speaks with host Saria Carter Saccocio, MD, about how family medicine is uniquely positioned to be a leader in queer and transgender healthcare. Lemus discusses how to use inclusive language during initial clinical encounters with all patients and offers guidance on how physicians can build safe and welcoming relationships with diverse patients. They also share how to advocate in your health system for culturally-affirming care for LGBTQ populations.Guest Bio: Emiliano Lemus is a fourth-year medical student and Pisacano Scholar at the University...2022-06-0140 minURM JAMURM JAMEpisode 16: Serve Your Community through Family Medicine Advocacy with Jehni S. Robinson, MD, FAAFPdvocacy can reconnect you to your core values and beliefs that bring meaning to your career in academic medicine. She discusses how advocacy is best done as a team sport as we take action to promote change. Dr Robinson shares the skills needed to advocate on any level and the benefits of working together on common goals with people of different viewpoints than your own.Please fill out this brief, two-minute survey or send feedback to urmjampodcast@gmail.com to help STFM improve our resources and create new ones for our members.Hosted by Tochi...2022-05-2725 minURM JAMURM JAMEpisode 15: Create Engaging Didactic Sessions with Cleveland Piggott, MD, MPH, FAAFPDive into the art of didactics with Cleveland Piggott, MD, MPH, FAAFP, on this episode of the URM JAM podcast. Engaging learners during a lecture is a challenging but essential task. Dr Piggott shares his secrets on keeping learners engaged by focusing on audience interaction tools, small groups, and thoughtful discussion. He also provides strong advice for avoiding the common pitfalls of didactic presentations and making a compelling talk.Please fill out this brief, two-minute survey or send feedback to urmjampodcast@gmail.com to help STFM improve our resources and create new ones for our members.2022-05-1325 minSTFM PODCAST - Academic Medicine Leadership LessonsSTFM PODCAST - Academic Medicine Leadership LessonsProfessionalism that Supports Patient Care with Robert Phillips, MD, MSPHWhat is the value of primary care? In this episode, Dr Saccocio speaks with Robert Phillips, MD, MSPH, executive director of The Center for Professionalism & Value in Health Care, about the the Center’s efforts to change the ways in which health care professionals are measured and valued. “Our goal is to create a bucket of high-value measures for primary care that are used to measure us and pay us and that we can use to assess our health systems and create pressure for our health systems to support us in delivering those values.”This series of podcas...2022-05-0927 minURM JAMURM JAMEpisode 14: Shaping Family Medicine through Scholarly Writing with José Rodriguez, MDJosé Rodriguez, MD, shares how his willingness to say yes to strategic opportunities has shaped an academic career path that matches his passions and interests. He shares why family medicine is uniquely suited to support diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) and act as leaders of change in academic medicine. For students and residents looking to develop their leadership path, scholarly publication is a key skill for shaping the future of academic family medicine. For those who are looking for a starting place in academic writing, Dr Rodriguez shares some resources and advice to help those at any level. ...2022-04-2537 minURM JAMURM JAMEpisode 13: How Family Medicine Can Address Implicit Bias and Microaggressions with Danielle Jones, PhD, MPH, and Ashley Bentley, MBA, CAEDanielle Jones, PhD, MPH, and Ashley Bentley, MBA, CAE, from the American Academy of Family Physicians (AAFP) speak with our hosts about the critical topics of implicit bias, microaggressions, and the hidden curriculum of medical school. These issues influence the learning experience and specialty choice for many medical students and residents. Allyship is key as is support for training on the existing implicit bias in the academic setting. Our guests provide some wonderful tools and tips for knowing when and how to address these issues within professional environments. Allies are given practical ways to proactively address implicit bias and...2022-04-1536 minSTFM PODCAST - Academic Medicine Leadership LessonsSTFM PODCAST - Academic Medicine Leadership LessonsEquity in Primary Care with Gary Bloch, MD, April 1, 2022What separates a good leader from a great one? These in-depth interviews with some of family medicine's most influential leaders provide insight into pivotal experiences that boosted leadership skills and provided unprecedented opportunities for personal growth.In this episode, Dr Saccocio discusses the challenges of providing equal care in Toronto with Dr Gary Bloch.This series of podcasts is sponsored by the Society of Teachers of Family Medicine (STFM), the academic home for family medicine educators.Guest Bio:Gary Bloch is a family physician with St. Michael’s Hospital and In...2022-04-0138 minURM JAMURM JAMEpisode 12: Elevate Your Poster Presentations With Louise Jones, PhD, MEdLouise Jones, PhD, MEd spills the secrets of how to take a conference poster presentation from good to great. Dr Jones shares why she is immensely passionate about helping students, residents, and faculty “catch the research bug” and how poster presentations can be beneficial for those early in their academic career. She offers tips on getting started with presenting your research and using that research to participate in evidence-based medicine. Dr Jones also gives excellent advice for gaining confidence when presenting your work and fielding questions from experts at a conference.Please fill out this brief, two-minute surv...2022-04-0120 minURM JAMURM JAMEpisode 11: Understanding the ACGME’S Role in Graduate Medical EducationLearn how to take advantage of STFM’s many resources for students and residents in a journey to academic medicine. On this episode of the podcast, Dr Omari Hodge speaks with Emily Walters, STFM Director of Education and Special Projects, about how to take advantage of scholarships, online modules, and conference opportunities to gain valuable scholarly experience and build professional connections. Ms Walters leaves us with three helpful takeaways for anyone looking to boost their career to the next level or be involved with leadership at a national level to help shape the future of family medicine. 2022-03-1832 minURM JAMURM JAMEpisode 10: Navigating STFM Resources for Academic Medicine with Emily WaltersLearn how to take advantage of STFM’s many resources for students and residents on a journey to academic medicine. On this episode of the podcast, Dr Omari Hodge speaks with Emily Walters, STFM Director of Education and Special Projects, about how to take advantage of scholarships, online modules, and conference opportunities to gain valuable scholarly experience and build professional connections. Ms Walters leaves us with three helpful takeaways for anyone looking to boost their career to the next level or be involved with leadership at a national level to help shape the future of family medicine. stf...2022-03-0324 minSTFM PODCAST - Academic Medicine Leadership LessonsSTFM PODCAST - Academic Medicine Leadership LessonsNursing/Physician Collaboration in Delivering High Quality Care with Carolyn Swinton, CNO, March 2, 2022What separates a good leader from a great one? These in-depth interviews with some of family medicine's most influential leaders provide insight into pivotal experiences that boosted leadership skills and provided unprecedented opportunities for personal growth.In this episode, Dr Saccocio discusses the nursing and physician collaboration with Carolyn Swinton, CNO.This series of podcasts is sponsored by the Society of Teachers of Family Medicine (STFM), the academic home for family medicine educators.Guest Bio:Carolyn Swinton, RN, MN, NEA-BC, FACHE, is the Senior Vice President and Chief Nursing Officer...2022-03-0226 minURM JAMURM JAMEpisode 9: The Power of Effective Feedback in Medical EducationFeedback is a powerful tool in the educational process and a gift for the recipient. On this episode of URM JAM, our hosts break down the art of providing effective feedback to help guide and elevate students and residents to the next level. They discuss the merits of many different types and facets of feedback. When delivering that feedback, it's also key to be mindful of appropriate timing, setting, and needs of your recipient. Students and residents are encouraged to be proactive and seek formative feedback from mentors and supervisors.  https://stfm.org/urmjamepisode9Please f...2022-02-1726 minSTFM PODCAST - Academic Medicine Leadership LessonsSTFM PODCAST - Academic Medicine Leadership LessonsWorkplace Microaggressions with Frank Clark, MD, February 3, 2022What separates a good leader from a great one? These in-depth interviews with some of family medicine's most influential leaders provide insight into pivotal experiences that boosted leadership skills and provided unprecedented opportunities for personal growth.In this episode, Dr Saccocio discusses conflict in the workplace with Frank Clark, MD.This series of podcasts is sponsored by the Society of Teachers of Family Medicine (STFM), the academic home for family medicine educators.Guest Bio:Dr. Frank Alexander Clark is a board-certified adult psychiatrist at Prisma Health-Upstate. He received a Bachelor...2022-02-0441 minURM JAMURM JAMEpisode 8: Caring for Underserved Communities with Harry Strothers III, MD, MMMOur hosts are joined by Harry Strothers III, MD, MMM, who emphasizes the necessity for cultural humility in working with underserved communities to offer the best care possible. He shares details of how it's possible to care for the underserved and be deeply fulfilled in your career while also being responsible about your financial future. Our hosts and Dr Strothers encourage learners to plan ahead, take advantage of elective experiences, and surround themselves with people of similar vision along their career path.https://stfm.org/urmjamepisode8 Please fill out this brief, two-minute survey or send...2022-02-0418 minURM JAMURM JAMEpisode 7: Demystifying Graduate Medical Education with Riba Kelsey, MD, FAAFPOn this episode of the podcast, Riba Kelsey, MD, FAAFP shares her path to becoming the Program Director at Morehouse College FMR and the key skills for faculty supporting a residency program. Our hosts discuss understanding and applying ACGME requirements while maintaining creativity and innovation at a program. Dr Kelsey emphasizes the importance of being a lifelong learner and gives practical guidance for learners or physicians who want to get involved in academic medicine including precepting, getting involved with scholarly activities, joining committees, and attending conferences.https://stfm.org/urmjamepisode7Please fill out this brief...2022-01-2126 minSTFM PODCAST - Academic Medicine Leadership LessonsSTFM PODCAST - Academic Medicine Leadership LessonsConnecting with Patients & Keeping It Real with Adrian Burrowes, MD, January 4, 2022What separates a good leader from a great one? These in-depth interviews with some of family medicine's most influential leaders provide insight into pivotal experiences that boosted leadership skills and provided unprecedented opportunities for personal growth.In this episode, Dr Saccocio discusses ways to connect with patients, keep the work space enjoyable and social media with Adrian Burrowes, MD.This series of podcasts is sponsored by the Society of Teachers of Family Medicine (STFM), the academic home for family medicine educators.Guest Bio:After graduating from UCF, Dr. Burrowes attended...2022-01-0422 minURM JAMURM JAMEpisode 6: Counteracting the Minority Tax for URM FacultyIn this episode of the URM JAM, our hosts address the minority and gratitude taxes for URM faculty, which can be defined as the disparity in responsibilities that affect minority faculty in the name of diversity and the obligation felt to future generations of students. They discuss the impact of these taxes on career choices, professional pursuits, and promotion for URM faculty. Our hosts share advice based on life experience and suggest ways for individuals and institutions to counteract the minority tax. https://stfm.org/urmjamepisode6Please fill out this brief, two-minute survey or send f...2022-01-0428 minURM JAMURM JAMEpisode 5: Scholarly Questions Make Us Better Doctors with John Delzell, MD, MSPHJohn Delzell, MD, MSPH joins this episode of the podcast to share the importance of scholarly activity in strengthening residency programs and institutions. He shares his belief that asking clinical or quality improvement questions can drive us to be better doctors and provides some practical tips on how to find a starting place when answering a research question. Dr Delzell and our hosts share ways that students and residents can get involved in the research process.Please fill out this brief, two-minute survey or send feedback to urmjampodcast@gmail.com to help STFM improve our resources and...2021-12-0723 minSTFM PODCAST - Academic Medicine Leadership LessonsSTFM PODCAST - Academic Medicine Leadership LessonsWork/Life Seasons with English Gonzalez, MD, MPH, December 1, 2021What separates a good leader from a great one? These in-depth interviews with some of family medicine's most influential leaders provide insight into pivotal experiences that boosted leadership skills and provided unprecedented opportunities for personal growth.In this episode, Dr Saccocio discusses ways to work through the ups and downs of work and life with Dr English Gonzalez.This series of podcasts is sponsored by the Society of Teachers of Family Medicine (STFM), the academic home for family medicine educators.Guest Bio:English H. Gonzalez, MD, MPH, FAAFP serves as...2021-12-0134 minURM JAMURM JAMEpisode 4: Your Leadership Voice Is Important with Jeannette E. South-Paul, MDJeannette E. South-Paul, MD, joined the URM JAM podcast to discuss ways to become a leader in academic medicine. She gave practical advice such as how and why you can start where you are to build your leadership experience and step forward into growing responsibilities. Our hosts also discussed how your leadership voice is always important, even when you're early in your career.  Show Notes: https://stfm.org/urmjamepisode4Please fill out this brief, two-minute survey or send feedback to urmjampodcast@gmail.com to help STFM improve our resources and create new ones for our m...2021-11-1825 minSTFM PODCAST - Academic Medicine Leadership LessonsSTFM PODCAST - Academic Medicine Leadership LessonsHow Do You Inspire with Dr Suzanne Minor, October 28, 2021What separates a good leader from a great one? These in-depth interviews with some of family medicine's most influential leaders provide insight into pivotal experiences that boosted leadership skills and provided unprecedented opportunities for personal growth.In this episode, Dr Saccocio discusses ways to keep inspired with Dr Suzanne Minor.This series of podcasts is sponsored by the Society of Teachers of Family Medicine (STFM), the academic home for family medicine educators.Guest Bio:Suzanne Minor, MD, is a board-certified family medicine physician who attended the University of Miami School...2021-10-2830 minURM JAMURM JAMEpisode 1: Our Journeys to Academic MedicineOur hosts, Tochi Iroku-Malize, MD, MPH, MBA, and Omari Hodge, MD, FAAFP, share their goals for the podcast and their personal paths on the road to academic medicine. We emphasized the many roads and paths to academic medicine, touch on the importance of starting somewhere in teaching, and being open to learning from others. Show Notes: https://stfm.org/urmjamepisode1Please fill out this brief, two-minute survey or send feedback to urmjampodcast@gmail.com to help STFM improve our resources and create new ones for our members. Host Bios...2021-10-0542 minURM JAMURM JAMEpisode 2: An Inclusive Environment within Academics with Viviana Martinez-Bianchi, MDOur hosts, Tochi Iroku-Malize, MD, MPH, MBA, and Omari Hodge, MD, FAAFP, were joined by Viviana Martinez-Bianchi, MD, FAAFP, a leader in health equity and global health, to discuss how program directors can prepare residents and students for a potential academic career. We shared about the importance of an inviting, safe environment that's inviting for historically excluded learners and creates a mentorship space for them to see themselves as leaders and future faculty members. Show Notes: https://stfm.org/urmjamepisode2Please fill out this brief, two-minute survey or send feedback to urmjampodcast@gmail.c...2021-10-0525 minURM JAMURM JAMEpisode 3: Building Your Academic Portfolio and CV with Renee Crichlow, MDOur hosts, Tochi Iroku-Malize, MD, MPH, MBA, and Omari Hodge, MD, FAAFP, were joined by Renee Crichlow, MD, a family medicine vice chair and advocacy and policy leader, to discuss ways for residents and students to prepare their academic portfolio and develop a scholarly CV. We touched on the qualities that leaders look for in the CV of a resident considering an academic career and what you can do to develop your skills. Show Notes: https://stfm.org/urmjamepisode3 Please fill out this brief, two-minute survey or send feedback to urmjampodcast@gmail.com...2021-10-0523 minSTFM PODCAST - Academic Medicine Leadership LessonsSTFM PODCAST - Academic Medicine Leadership LessonsBringing the Joy Back with Dr Corey Martin. September 24, 2021What separates a good leader from a great one? These in-depth interviews with some of family medicine's most influential leaders provide insight into pivotal experiences that boosted leadership skills and provided unprecedented opportunities for personal growth.In this episode, Dr Saccocio discusses resilience and burnout with Dr Corey Martin.This series of podcasts is sponsored by the Society of Teachers of Family Medicine (STFM), the academic home for family medicine educators.Guest Bio:Corey Martin is a Yale-trained family physician driven to change the delivery of healthcare and improve the...2021-09-2136 minSTFM PODCAST - Academic Medicine Leadership LessonsSTFM PODCAST - Academic Medicine Leadership LessonsFinding a Leadership Mentor with Dr Renee Crichlow. August 27, 2021What separates a good leader from a great one? These in-depth interviews with some of family medicine's most influential leaders provide insight into pivotal experiences that boosted leadership skills and provided unprecedented opportunities for personal growth.In this episode, Dr Saccocio discusses Leadership Mentorship with Dr Renee Crichlow.This series of podcasts is sponsored by the Society of Teachers of Family Medicine (STFM), the academic home for family medicine educators.Guest BioRenee Crichlow, MD, FAAFPDr. Renee Crichlow is the Director of ​Advocacy and Policy for the University of...2021-08-2636 minSTFM PODCAST - Academic Medicine Leadership LessonsSTFM PODCAST - Academic Medicine Leadership LessonsNIDA: A New Medication Option for the Treatment of Methamphetamine Use Disorder. July 30, 2021This STFM podcast will introduce providers to a medication combination that provides a new option for the treatment of methamphetamine use disorder.Guest Bios:Steven Shoptaw, PhD is a licensed psychologist and Director of the Center for Behavioral and Addiction Medicine at UCLA. He is a Professor in the UCLA Departments of Family Medicine and Psychiatry and Biobehavioral Sciences and is Vice Chair of Research in Family Medicine.Madhukar Trivedi, M.D., is a Professor of Psychiatry, Chief of the Division of Mood Disorders, and founding Director of the Center for Depression...2021-07-3033 minSTFM PODCAST - Academic Medicine Leadership LessonsSTFM PODCAST - Academic Medicine Leadership LessonsHow to Be a Good Mentor with Dr Tammy Chang. July 16, 2021What separates a good leader from a great one? These in-depth interviews with some of family medicine's most influential leaders provide insight into pivotal experiences that boosted leadership skills and provided unprecedented opportunities for personal growth. In this episode, Dr Saccocio discusses Mentorship with Dr Tammy Chang.This series of podcasts is sponsored by the Society of Teachers of Family Medicine (STFM), the academic home for family medicine educators.Guest BioDr. Tammy Chang is a health services researcher and practicing family physician with a passion for adolescent health, specifically...2021-07-1617 minSTFM PODCAST - Academic Medicine Leadership LessonsSTFM PODCAST - Academic Medicine Leadership LessonsLeading Through Change with Dr Joseph Gravel. June 25, 2021What separates a good leader from a great one? These in-depth interviews with some of family medicine's most influential leaders provide insight into pivotal experiences that boosted leadership skills and provided unprecedented opportunities for personal growth. In this episode, Dr Saccocio discusses Leadership with Dr Joseph Gravel.This series of podcasts is sponsored by the Society of Teachers of Family Medicine (STFM), the academic home for family medicine educators.Guest Bio:Dr Gravel is Professor and Chair of Family & Community Medicine Health at the Medical College of Wisconsin in Milwaukee. D...2021-06-2123 minSTFM PODCAST - Academic Medicine Leadership LessonsSTFM PODCAST - Academic Medicine Leadership LessonsResidency Culture and Core Values with Dr Adam Rosh. May 26, 2021Guest ProfileAdam Rosh is a graduate of the University of Wisconsin where he earned his Bachelor of Science degrees in biochemistry and molecular biology and his Master of Science degree in microbiology and bacteriology with a focus in public health. He earned his Medical Doctor degree from Rutgers University Medical School and completed his emergency medicine residency training at New York University/Bellevue Hospital.Dr. Rosh worked as an emergency medicine physician with Detroit Medical Center/Detroit Receiving Hospital for almost a decade where he served as program director. He is the founder...2021-05-2652 minSTFM PODCAST - Academic Medicine Leadership LessonsSTFM PODCAST - Academic Medicine Leadership LessonsAddressing Health Equity and Caring for our Vulnerable Populations - Featuring STFM President Tricia Elliott, MDIn this episode, STFM President Tricia C. Elliott, MD, presents the fourth of her President's Podcasts, which will be periodically released over the course of her term. “Addressing Health Equity and Caring for our Vulnerable Populations” features interviews with, Viviana Martinez-Biance, MD, FAAFP,  Evelyn Figueroa, MD and Alisahah J. Cole, MD.Guest Bios:Viviana Martinez-Bianchi is a Family Physician. She is the Director For Health Equity and former director of the Duke Family Medicine Residency Program. She joined the faculty of the Duke Department of Family Medicine and Community Health in 2006. Prior to joining Duke...2021-04-221h 07STFM PODCAST - Academic Medicine Leadership LessonsSTFM PODCAST - Academic Medicine Leadership LessonsYou’re a Leader: How Do You Get People to Follow? with Corey Lyon, DO. March 5, 2021What separates a good leader from a great one? These in-depth interviews with some of family medicine's most influential leaders provide insight into pivotal experiences that boosted leadership skills and provided unprecedented opportunities for personal growth. In this episode, Dr Saccocio discusses Committee Leadership with Dr Corey Lyon.This series of podcasts is sponsored by the Society of Teachers of Family Medicine (STFM), the academic home for family medicine educators. #teachandtransform, #sariasaccocio, #coreylyon, stfmpodcastGuest Bio:Corey Lyon DO, FAAFP  is an associate professor in the department of fa...2021-04-0530 minSTFM PODCAST - Academic Medicine Leadership LessonsSTFM PODCAST - Academic Medicine Leadership LessonsLeading a Committee with Karly Pippitt, MD. February 5, 2021What separates a good leader from a great one? These in-depth interviews with some of family medicine's most influential leaders provide insight into pivotal experiences that boosted leadership skills and provided unprecedented opportunities for personal growth. In this episode, Dr Saccocio discusses Committee Leadership with Dr Karly Pippitt.This series of podcasts is sponsored by the Society of Teachers of Family Medicine (STFM), the academic home for family medicine educators. Guest Bio:Karly Pippitt, MD is the director of medical student education in family medicine for the Department of Family an...2021-02-0519 minSTFM PODCAST - Academic Medicine Leadership LessonsSTFM PODCAST - Academic Medicine Leadership LessonsWomen Leaders of Color In Medicine - Featuring STFM President Tricia Elliott, MDIn this episode, STFM President Tricia C. Elliott, MD, presents the third of her President's Podcasts, which will be periodically released over the course of her term. “Women Leaders of Color In Medicine” features interviews with, Tochi Iroku-Malize MD MPH MBA, Jehni Robinson, MD, FAAFP and Alicia Monroe, MD.Guest Bios:Tochi Iroku-Malize MD MPH MBA is the inaugural chair of family medicine at Northwell Health and professor and chair of family medicine for the Donald and Barbara Zucker School of Medicine at Hofstra/Northwell.  She is dual board certified in family medicine and hospi...2021-01-061h 13STFM PODCAST - Academic Medicine Leadership LessonsSTFM PODCAST - Academic Medicine Leadership LessonsImproving Your Presentations with Dr Jacob Prunuske. December 9, 2020Host Dr Saria Soccocio, MD, FAAFP, MHA interviews Dr Jacob Prunuske, MD on this episode.Host Bio:As the Ambulatory Chief Medical Officer for Prisma Health, Dr. Saria Saccocio supports population health initiatives that span across all departments and specialties in the outpatient space, striving for optimization of quality, patient experience and efficiency of healthcare delivery.  Dr. Saccocio has demonstrated a consistent history of leading award-winning programs and improving patient care and safety as a Chief Medical Officer for health systems in the southeast. She received her Doctor of Medicine fr...2020-12-0919 minSTFM PODCAST - Academic Medicine Leadership LessonsSTFM PODCAST - Academic Medicine Leadership LessonsCOVID-19: The Pivot to Online Learning with Dr Kay Kelts. November 9, 2020Guest Bio:Dr. Kay Kelts is the current Associate Program Director at the Arnot Ogden Medical Center Family Medicine Residency in Elmira NY as well as the Regional Dean of Medical Students for LECOM – Elmira Campus.  While holding these positions, she still enjoys seeing patients in her own clinic within Arnot Medical Services.  She started her medical career at Rocky Vista University College of Osteopathic Medicine (RVUCOM) with their inaugural class.  During this time, she assisted with starting the pre-doctoral OPP (Osteopathic Principles and Practice) fellowship and was part of the first three OPP fellows that gradu...2020-11-0925 minSTFM PODCAST - Academic Medicine Leadership LessonsSTFM PODCAST - Academic Medicine Leadership LessonsUnderrepresented In Medicine Physician Pipeline - Featuring STFM President Tricia Elliott, MDIn this episode, STFM President Tricia C. Elliott, MD, presents the second of her President's Podcasts, which will be periodically released over the course of her term. “The “Underrepresented In Medicine Physician Pipeline” features interviews with Leon McCrea II, MD, MPH, FAAFP, and Crystal D. Cash, MD.Leon McCrea II, MD, MPH, FAAFP.  After his Human Biology degree at Brown University, Dr. McCrea earned Doctorate in Medicine and Masters in Public Health from the University of Pittsburgh.  He then trained in Family Medicine at Crozer-Keystone Health System.  Upon completion of his residency, he was recruited to join t...2020-09-171h 05STFM PODCAST - Academic Medicine Leadership LessonsSTFM PODCAST - Academic Medicine Leadership LessonsBeing Black in Medicine - Featuring STFM President Tricia Elliott, MDIn this episode, STFM President Tricia C. Elliott, MD, presents the first of her President's Podcasts, which will be periodically released over the course of the next year. "Being Black in Medicine" features interviews with Byron Jasper, MD, MPH, founder and executive director of the Comprehensive Medical Mentoring Program, and two of his medical student mentees, Taurah Dizadare and Lance Walker.Information about Comprehensive Medical Mentoring Program, created to matriculate minority students in into medicine, can be found at www.cmmpmed.org. You can find CMMP on social media at:Facebook.com/cmmpmedInstagram: @cmmpmedTwitter...2020-07-081h 10STFM PODCAST - Academic Medicine Leadership LessonsSTFM PODCAST - Academic Medicine Leadership LessonsCOVID-19: The Rapid Shift to Online Education with Dr Alicia Ludden-Schlatter. June 24, 2020Guest Bio: Dr. Alicia Ludden-Schlatter is an alumna of the University of Missouri (MU) School of Medicine. She completed her residency training through the University of Missouri Department of Family and Community Medicine, as well as a two-year academic fellowship and Master of Science in Academic Medicine. As an Assistant Professor at MU, she practices outpatient and inpatient medicine, and trains undergraduate medical students and family medicine residents. She has a passion for curricular design and innovation.In the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic, many residency programs and medical schools have adapted to the Centers...2020-06-2425 minSTFM PODCAST - Academic Medicine Leadership LessonsSTFM PODCAST - Academic Medicine Leadership LessonsCOVID-19: Working With Residents on a COVID-19 Floor with Dr Judy Washington. May 22, 2020In the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic, many residency programs and medical schools have adapted to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) requirements quickly and with great ingenuity. Join us on the front line of the pandemic, as academic family medicine leaders share stories of adaptability and learner engagement in this new and inspiring podcast series. Conversations will include: • Switching Gears While Educating• Difficult Choices During Difficult Times• Adapting to Change for the Greater Good• The Health System - A Symbiotic RelationshipGuess Bio: I graduated...2020-05-2223 minSTFM PODCAST - Academic Medicine Leadership LessonsSTFM PODCAST - Academic Medicine Leadership LessonsCOVID-19: Rapid Rural Response with Dr Chip Taylor. May 12, 2020In the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic, many residency programs and medical schools have adapted to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) requirements quickly and with great ingenuity. Join us on the front line of the pandemic, as academic family medicine leaders share stories of adaptability and learner engagement in this new and inspiring podcast series. Conversations will include: • Switching Gears While Educating• Difficult Choices During Difficult Times• Adapting to Change for the Greater Good• The Health System - A Symbiotic RelationshipGuess Bio: Dr. Taylor ea...2020-05-1242 minSTFM PODCAST - Academic Medicine Leadership LessonsSTFM PODCAST - Academic Medicine Leadership LessonsCOVID-19: Residency Program Challenges with Dr Timothy Graham. May 1, 2020In the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic, many residency programs and medical schools have adapted to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) requirements quickly and with great ingenuity. Join us on the front line of the pandemic, as academic family medicine leaders share stories of adaptability and learner engagement in this new and inspiring podcast series. Conversations will include: • Switching Gears While Educating• Difficult Choices During Difficult Times• Adapting to Change for the Greater Good• The Health System - A Symbiotic RelationshipGuess Bio: Dr. Graham is...2020-05-0120 minSTFM PODCAST - Academic Medicine Leadership LessonsSTFM PODCAST - Academic Medicine Leadership LessonsCOVID-19: The Importance of the Human Connection, with Dr Emily Soni. April 17, 2020Guest Bio: Dr. Emily Soni, D.O. is the Director of Osteopathic Education at Ascension Providence Family Medicine Residency in Southeast Michigan. She attended Michigan State University for undergraduate and medical school. She completed family medicine residency at University Hospitals in Cleveland, Ohio and continued her training in Waterville, Maine for an additional year in Osteopathic Manipulative Medicine. Her interests are  in international medicine, women's health including obstetrics, and Osteopathy. In her spare time she enjoys hiking, kayaking, and searching for waterfalls. In the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic, many residency programs and medical schools ha...2020-04-1715 minSTFM PODCAST - Academic Medicine Leadership LessonsSTFM PODCAST - Academic Medicine Leadership LessonsCOVID-19: Rapid Change in Residency Programs with Dr Saria Saccocio. April 13, 2020In the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic, many residency programs and medical schools have adapted to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) requirements quickly and with great ingenuity. Join us on the front line of the pandemic, as academic family medicine leaders share stories of adaptability and learner engagement in this new and inspiring podcast series. Conversations will include: • Switching Gears While Educating• Difficult Choices During Difficult Times• Adapting to Change for the Greater Good• The Health System - A Symbiotic Relationship2020-04-1323 minSTFM PODCAST - Academic Medicine Leadership LessonsSTFM PODCAST - Academic Medicine Leadership LessonsHow Do I Make a Plan for my Career? with Dr Kristen Goodell. March 9, 2020Host Dr Saria Soccocio interviews Dr Kristen Goodell on this episode.2020-03-0926 minThe Dr. Mike Sevilla PodcastThe Dr. Mike Sevilla PodcastFMR 7: STFM NOLAIf the internet connection holds up, I'll be broadcasting live from New Orleans at the site of the Annual Spring Conference of the Society of Teachers of Family Medicine (stfm.org). My guest is scheduled to be Dr. Mark Ryan who is a Family Physician from Richmond, VA and is also on the Advisory Board of the Mayo Clinic Center of Health Care Social Media. Our topics include the newly started Family Medicine twitter chat called #FamMedChat.2011-04-2800 min