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Chief and Senior Resident Workshop
FEATURED SPEAKER:
Hershey Bell, MD, MS, FAAFPNationally Recognized Medical Educator
Somerset Inn | Troy, Michigan
Friday, April 24, 20207:30 am – 2:45 pm
Essential Skills for Resident Leaders
31st Annual
Incoming Chief and Senior Residents in all specialties throughout Southeast, Central, and West Michigan are invited to attend this popular one-day workshop. This workshop provides residents the opportunity to enhance their management, communication, and leadership skills through comprehensive discussions about leadership style, constructive feedback, and problem resolution. Residents will become familiar with their own personal behavior style, explore behavior styles of others, and learn effective methods of behavior management. In addition, there will be a panel comprised of acting Chief Residents to answer questions, provide insight, and discuss present day work life issues. This highly interactive workshop is led by nationally renowned speaker Hershey Bell, MD, MS (Medical Education), FAAFP. Upon completion of this workshop, participants will walk away with practical applications and strategies necessary to fulfill their new roles as Chief and Senior Medical Residents.
About the Workshop
Camelia Arsene, MD, PhD, MHSWayne State University School of Medicine
Lisa Dillon, PhDDetroit Medical Center
Basim Dubaybo, MD Ascension Providence Hospital
Lawrence Fischetti, PhD (Co-Chair) Beaumont Hospital, Dearborn
Ryan Fringer, MDBeaumont Hospital, Royal Oak
Susan Graham, MSW St. Mary Mercy Hospital
Rana Ismail, PhD, MSc Detroit Medical CenterSinai-Grace Hospital
Barbara Joyce, PhD Oakland University William Beaumont School of Medicine
Maria Kokas, PhD Henry Ford Health System
Heidi Kromrei, PhDWayne State University School of Medicine
Nafisa Kuwajerwala, MDAscension Providence Hospital
Amber Lebowski, MADetroit Medical Center
Valerie Overholt, DO (Co-Chair)Ascension Providence Hospital
Marla Rowe Gorosh, MD Henry Ford Health System
Pam Royston, PhDMcLaren Macomb
Martha Rumschlag, MDAscension Providence Hospital
Maryjean Schenk, MDJohn D. Dingell VA Hospital
Kate Sheppard, MPH, MSWSoutheast Michigan Center for Medical Education
Lakshmi Swaminathan, MDBeaumont Hospital, Dearborn
Sharon Wilson, MSBeaumont Hospital, Royal Oak
Jonathan Zimmerman, MDBeaumont Hospital, Dearborn
Planning Committee
ALFRED E. BAYLOR, III, MD
Dr. Alfred Eugene Baylor, III, is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Surgery at Wayne State University.
He is also a general surgeon and attending staff physician for the Detroit Medical Center with special
interest in trauma and critical care. Additionally, he is the Director of the Hyperbaric unit. Dr. Baylor
received his baccalaureate from Hampton University in 1991. He subsequently received his medical doctor
(MD) degree from Georgetown University in 1998. Dr. Baylor completed his internship and residency at Wayne State
University. He was also an NIH trauma research fellow. Dr. Baylor successfully completed a Surgical Critical Care
Fellowship program in June 2015. He is a member of several local and national medical associations/societies, and has
authored and co-authored several peer-reviewed publications in medical journals. Dr. Baylor has participated in many
community outreach programs for youth and men/women’s health and has been actively involved with the U.S. Army
National Guard/Reserve as a Major since 1988.
Simone Brennan, PhD, CHSE
Dr. Brennan has worked at the Wayne State School of Medicine for 15 years. She currently serves as a
Learning Skills Specialist for the Office of Learning and Teaching. Prior to her current position, she served
as Director and simulation educator in the WSU-SOM Kado Clinical Skills Center.
She received her Ph.D. from Wayne State University in the Department of Communication, with a focus on interpersonal
health communication. She holds a bachelor’s degree in speech and theater and a master of arts in Communication
studies, both from Wayne State University.
Before entering the field of medical education, Dr. Brennan spent 15+ years working in Population and Clinical Trials
research at Karmanos Cancer Institute and in various departments throughout Wayne State University School of
Medicine and the State of Michigan. Her research interests include medical education research and applied
communication studies.
Faculty
HERSHEY S. BELL, MD, MS, FAAFP
Dr. Hershey Bell is an internationally recognized speaker, an esteemed educator, and published author
of medical literature. Dr. Bell has been involved with medical education for over three decades. Dr. Bell
completed family medicine residency education at the University of Toronto and Duke University and
achieved board certification in family medicine in Canada and the United States. Following residency, he
served as a Duke University National Faculty Development Fellow. Dr. Bell has earned the distinction of Fellow of the
American Academy of Family Physicians. He was a recipient of the John and Silvia Ferretti Distinguished Teaching
Award at Lake Erie College of Osteopathic Medicine (LECOM), and of the Miller Award for Outstanding Contributions
to the Osteopathic Medical Profession. Throughout his career, Dr. Bell has served in many positions, including Family
Practice Residency Director at Hunterdon Medical Center in New Jersey, Division Chief and Vice-Chair of Family
Medicine at Duke University, Senior Vice President and Chief Medical Officer at Hamot Medical Center in Erie, PA, and
Associate Dean for Faculty Development and Evaluation at the College of Medicine at LECOM in Erie, PA. Currently,
Dr. Bell is Vice President for Academic Affairs, Dean of the School of Pharmacy, Professor of Family Medicine and
Professor of Pharmacy Practice at LECOM. In addition to his career achievements, Dr. Bell has made contributions to
medical literature including articles on competency-based education, doctor-patient relationship issues and general
considerations surrounding medical education, as well as serving as part of the team that developed the Accreditation
Council for Graduate Medical Education Outcome Competencies. Most recently, Dr. Bell has developed a new workshop
entitled, “The Power of Empathy: Maximizing Our Healing Influence with Patients”. He is working on a book tentatively
titled, “When Life Is On the Line: Facts, Wisdom and Stories for New and Experienced Health Professions Educators”.
STACY PAYNE, MA
Stacy, Personal Development Director, is returning by popular demand for her sixth year as a faculty
member of the workshop. Stacy is a training professional with more than 15 years of experience in
analysis, design, development, project management and facilitation. Stacy’s vision, energy, and creativity
have contributed to her success in developing client relationships and leading teams. Her facilitation skills
enable her to influence, motivate, and promote the importance of personal development and change.
Stacy has been certified to administer and interpret several psychological assessments and has experience
facilitating courses on many topics including the following: career development, change management, coaching,
communications, conflict management, curing negativity, customer service, delegation, diversity, emotional
intelligence, empowerment, ethics, facilitation skills, goal setting, influence and persuasion, interviewing, leadership,
managing generational differences, mentoring, negotiations, relationship building, situational leadership, strategic
thinking, stress management, team development, and work/life balance. Stacy holds a Bachelor of Arts degree
in communication and earned a Master of Arts degree in guidance and counseling specializing in career and
employee development.
Faculty
7:30 am – 7:50 am Registration & Continental Breakfast
7:50 am – 8:00 am Welcome + Introductions
8:00 am – 9:00 am Giving and Receiving Feedback, including Applications to Bedside Teaching Hershey Bell, MD, MS, FAAFP
9:00 am – 10:30 am DiSC Personal Profile Stacy Payne, MA
10:30 am – 10:45 am Break
10:45 am – 11:45 am Problems and Problem Solving: Working with Difficult Folks Hershey Bell, MD, MS, FAAFP
11:45 am – 12:45 pm Luncheon
12:45 pm – 1:45 pm Teaching Your Residents How to Teach Alfred Baylor, MD & Simone Brennan, PhD, CHSE
1:45 pm – 2:30 pm Leadership and Change Management Hershey Bell, MD, MS, FAAFP
2:30 pm – 2:45 pm Summary: What did I Learn? Hershey Bell, MD, MS, FAAFP
Chief & Senior Resident Workshop
Program Schedule April 24, 2020
The workshop will be held at Somerset Inn located at 2601 W. Big Beaver Rd., Troy, MI 48084. A map with directions will be emailed the week of the workshop.
The workshop fills up fast. We ask that you register online at https://semcme.org/registration-2/ in order assure your spot. For non-SEMCME institutions, your online registration will not be confirmed until your online payment is received. The online payment takes place during the registration process. The deadline to register is Friday, April 10, 2020.
For tips on registering online, please see the next page.
If coming from out of town, rooms will be available at the Somerset Inn, Troy, MI. Please ask for the Reservation Desk at 248-643-7800 and mention that you will be attending the SEMCME Chief and Senior Resident Workshop.
Registration
Location
Online Registration – How to Register
SEMCME Members
SEMCME members may register online at https://semcme.org/registration-2/. There is no registration fee for residents from the following SEMCME member institutions:
• Ascension Providence Hospital, Novi
• Ascension Providence Hospital, Southfield
• Ascension Providence Rochester Hospital
• Ascension St. John Hospital
• Detroit Medical Center Hospitals
• Beaumont Hospital, Dearborn
Non-SEMCME Members
The registration fee for non-SEMCME institutions is $200 per person. The registration fee includes continental breakfast, lunch, refreshments, and course materials.
• Beaumont Hospital, Farmington Hills (surgery program only)
• Beaumont Hospital, Royal Oak
• Garden City Hospital (surgery program only)
• Henry Ford Hospital
• McLaren Health Care Hospitals
• St. Joseph Mercy Ann Arbor
• St. Mary Mercy Livonia
Lodging
4201 St. Antoine – 9A-UHCDetroit, Michigan 48201Phone (313) 577-1297 Fax (313) 577-1301www.semcme.org
For More Information
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