Primary Care Preceptor Development Mini-Fellowship

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APPLICATION DEADLINE 2/28/2018

Duke Health's Primary Care Preceptor Development Mini-Fellowship Program, administered by the Duke Physician Assistant Program, offers clinician educators a unique opportunity to learn from expert faculty at one of the nation's leading academic medical centers.

The goal of the program is to equip preceptors to become effective clinician educators who can develop and implement curricula and facilitate group Quality Improvement (QI) projects that will address the needs of vulnerable populations in North Carolina.

The 2.5-day program will engage preceptors in acquiring knowledge and skill in the areas of curriculum design and teaching, conducting QI projects, population health, cultural competence, and interprofessional teamwork. A special session on “Addressing the Opioids Epidemic” will also be offered. 

2018 Mini-Fellowship Dates

March 9, 9 am-4 pm
April 6, 9 am-4 pm
June 1, 8 am-12 pm

Location: JB Duke Hotel, 230 Science Drive, Durham

Key Features/Activities of the Mini-Fellowship:

  • Instruction and mentoring by Duke University School of Medicine faculty who have expertise in education, QI, and the program's curriculum areas.
  • Three interactive/experiential workshop sessions.
  • Development of an individualized Preceptor Education Development Plan.
  • Networking and sharing experiences with other clinician educators/preceptors.
  • Participation in between sessions’ assignments.
  • Conduct/teach QI projects with interprofessional learners.
  • Opportunity to receive a one-time stipend of $15K (preceptor must attend all sessions and lead QI projects with learners) as part of a clinical rotation.
  • Follow-up consultations on teaching/precepting skills and QI projects. 
  • Continuing Education credit available to all participants.

APPLICATION

Questions?

Contact Kate Holeman at kate.holeman@duke.edu or call (919) 681-8926.

View the brochure.

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