Teaching Allergy/Immunology and Obtaining ABAI Credit via the Clinical Rotation Curriculum
Please note: Times listed are Central time, which is UTC-6. For US-based individuals, the webinar times follow:
8:00pm Eastern
7:00pm Central
6:00pm Mountain
5:00pm Pacific
Join members of the AAAAI Clinical Rotation Curriculum Committee and guests to learn about:
- 2018 updates to the Clinical Rotation Curriculum and its content
- Ongoing updates to make the Clinical Rotation Curriculum content more appealing to today’s medical student and resident learners
- How faculty can interact with medical students and residents to build referral patterns
- Tips to mentor students and residents to motivate them to consider a career in allergy and immunology
- How faculty can claim ABAI MOC part IV credit for their use of the Clinical Rotation Curriculum for teaching students and residents
If you have any questions you'd like the presenters to address, please email those to cme@aaaai.org by noon on Tuesday, March 5.
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Target Audience
AAAAI Clinical Rotation Curriculum Faculty
Presenters
Sindhura Bandi, MD
Rush University Medical Center, Chicago, IL
Edwin Kim, MD
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Chapel Hill, NC
Rebecca Scherzer, MD
Nationwide Children's Hospital, Columbus, OH
Bryan Martin, MD
The Ohio State University, Powell, OH