Medical Education Fellowship Faculty
Job in
Baltimore, Anne Arundel County, Maryland, 21276, USA
Listing for:
Johns Hopkins University
Full Time
position
Listed on 2026-01-02
Job specializations:
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Education / Teaching
Medical Education, Academic
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Healthcare
Medical Education
Job Description & How to Apply Below
Position: Medical Education Fellowship - #Faculty
Mission:
Our mission is to develop fellows who are both knowledgeable in the essential areas of medical education and who are ready to improve medical education within Emergency Medicine.
Duration:
1-2 years (2 year fellows complete MEHP degree)
Advanced degrees/other education:
Fellows can apply for the Masters in Education for the Health Professions at Johns Hopkins School of Education. They can also apply to the ACEP Teaching Fellowship or take courses through the Johns Hopkins Faculty Development Office.
General Goals:
The Education Fellowship is designed to address the following core objectives:
Fellows will work under the direction of a program leader to learn the essential components of both residency and undergraduate medical administration. This will include regulatory guidelines, certification maintenance, as well as programmatic structural requirements.Fellows will develop skill in curricular development, learning how to perform a needs assessment, as well as research, design, and implement a curricular advance into an educational program in the department. (UME, GME, APP, Faculty)Fellows will develop an understanding of both programmatic (i.e. curricula above) and individual assessment (learner) and will participate in feedback sessions to learners engaged in their role as an "Acting Assistant Program Director."Fellows will develop leadership skill to function an educational leader in the departmental program in which they are participating.Fellows will develop a diverse set of skills as an educator through the development of educational materials that can will delivered across varied settings. (i.e. Large group didactic, small group case discussion, simulation)Other Possible Areas for Focused Goals:
SimulationFellows will work under the direction of Drs. Julie Rice or Jules Jung to learn the essential components required to integrate simulation into medical education curricula.
Fellows will develop an understanding of the usefulness of simulation and how it is best used as an educational tool.Fellows will practice using simulation as a form of evaluation to assess fellow performance in the core competency areas.Fellows will assist in running 5 simulation cases under the supervision of a simulation expertFellows will research, design and implement a curriculum into a part of the fellow or medical student curriculumEvidence Based Medical EducationFellows will work under the director of Drs. Tony Busti (adjunct faculty), Linda Regan, and/or Jeremiah Hinson to learn the essential components of EBM as well as evidence based medical education (EBME) as well as how to integrate EBME into their clinical practice.
Fellows will develop an understanding of what EMBE is and how it differs from EBM, as well as an understanding of what an evidence based practitioner looks likeFellows will develop an understanding of the principles of critical appraisal of the literatureFellows will develop the ability to successfully utilize the 5
As of EBM to answer a single clinical questionFormal Sessions Covered in Monthly Meetings:
Adult educational theory
Curriculum Development - follow Kern text, attend ACEP Teaching Fellowship or JH longitudinal curriculum development course or defer to MEHP courseBedside and Clinical TeachingEffective lecture skills and slide developmentSmall group teachingLearner Feedback and AssessmentProgram DevelopmentTeaching proceduresSimulationThe mentor-mentee relationshipDocumenting teaching for educational creditCompetency-based medical educationChoosing the right journalJournal clubsTBD by fellow request/needFellows are required to participate in activities across each of the following areas:
Teaching and Program Administration:
Residency lectures, medical student lectures, small group direction, bedside clinical teaching, simulation activities, weekly administrative meetingsResearch and Scholarly Pursuit:
Participation in new or ongoing work (e.g. Evaluation of any new curriculum introduced, assessment of current knowledge/technical skill of current residents, needs assessment for new curricula), development of implementable project, prepare a submission worthy grant application, work with librarian to do literature review and create annotated biography, conduct supervised journal peer-reviewDisseminating Scholarship:
Perform mentored peer review of nationally submitted articles, prepare a submission worthy manuscript, compose an EBM Consult submission, participate in Writing Accountability Groups, submit a local/regional/national didacticPersonal Development: ACEP Teaching Fellowship or MEHP, attend monthly fellowship sessions, run/participate in education journal club, attending Teaching College meetings, attend national conferences (e.g. CORD, ACGME, SAEM), create Educator's Portfolio, any faculty development courses through the Office of Faculty DevelopmentClinical:
Fellows will work 900 hours at one or more than one of our clinical sites. Fellows will work in both supervisory and primary…
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