Rural Medicine Education Symposium - eLearning part 1
Type:
Enduring Material (eLearning)
Location:
eLearning in CE Central
Credits:
2
Objectives:
1. Define the benefits and challenges of practicing as a rural primary care physician
2. Discuss the professional and personal growth opportunities for a physician in rural primary care
3. Explore a pathway towards a successful career as a rural primary care physician and the resources needed
4. Determine the components of a needs assessment for a rural simulation program
5. Discuss the availability of free and low-cost tools to start a rural simulation project
6. Explore the implementation of mannequin-based simulation
7. Explore the availability of supplemental resources for simulation training within the state
2. Discuss the professional and personal growth opportunities for a physician in rural primary care
3. Explore a pathway towards a successful career as a rural primary care physician and the resources needed
4. Determine the components of a needs assessment for a rural simulation program
5. Discuss the availability of free and low-cost tools to start a rural simulation project
6. Explore the implementation of mannequin-based simulation
7. Explore the availability of supplemental resources for simulation training within the state
Contact Information:
For information on this course, please contact Porscha Fuller at [email protected]
For information on claiming credit for this course, please contact Vickie Skinnerat vskinner @umc.edu
For information on this course, please contact Porscha Fuller at [email protected]
For information on claiming credit for this course, please contact Vickie Skinnerat vskinner @umc.edu
Speaker(s)
Hannah Ray, MD, South Sunflower County HospitalSteven Haywood, MD, Magnolia Regional Health Center
Frederick Carlton Jr., MD, Magnolia Regional Health Center
Emily Tarver, MD, Emergency Medicine