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Organizing OSCEs (and Other SP Exercises) in Ten Steps

Chapter by: Kachur, Elizabeth Krajic; Zabar, Sondra; Hanley, Kathleen; Kalet, Adina; Bruno, Julia Hyland; Gillespie, Colleen C
in: Objective structured clinical examinations : 10 steps to planning and implementing OSCEs and other standardized patient exercises by Zabar, Sondra; Kachur, Elizabeth Krajic; Kalet, Adina; Hanley, Kathleen [Eds]
New York ; London : Springer, 2013
pp. 7-34
ISBN: 9781461437499
CID: 1019852

BURNOUT IN CLINICIAN-EDUCATORS AND THE IMPORTANCE OF LIFELONG LEARNING: FINDINGS FROM A MEDICAL EDUCATION FACULTY DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM [Meeting Abstract]

Dembitzer, Anne; Wang, Binhuan; Grask, Audrey; Gillespie, Colleen; Hanley, Kathleen; Zabar, Sondra; Gillespie, Colleen; Schwartz, Mark D
ISI:000331939300090
ISSN: 1525-1497
CID: 1874982

How medical students' behaviors and attitudes affect the impact of a brief curriculum on nutrition counseling

Schlair, Sheira; Hanley, Kathleen; Gillespie, Colleen; Disney, Lindsey; Kalet, Adina; Darby, Pamella C; Frank, Erica; Spencer, Elsa; Harris, Jeff; Jay, Melanie
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate a nutrition curriculum and explore the influence of medical students' own nutrition practices on its impact. METHODS: An anonymous survey was given to first-year medical students attending a required course immediately prior to and 2 weeks after a 2-hour interactive nutrition curriculum intervention in a large private urban medical school in New York, New York. Main outcomes included self-reported nutrition counseling confidence, ability to assess diet, and nutrition knowledge measured using 4-point Likert scales. RESULTS: One hundred eleven students completed surveys pre-curriculum (69%) and 121 completed them post-curriculum (75%). The authors found overall pre-post differences in dietary assessment ability (2.65 vs 3.05, P < .001) and counseling confidence (1.86 vs 2.22, P < .001). In addition to the curricular impact, students' nutrition-related behaviors and attitudes were positively associated with outcomes. CONCLUSIONS AND IMPLICATIONS: A nutrition curriculum for medical students improves students' nutrition counseling-related confidence, knowledge, and skills even when controlling for personal nutrition-related behaviors.
PMID: 22421794
ISSN: 1499-4046
CID: 218382

Engaging Health Professional Students in Substance Abuse Research: Development and Early Evaluation of the SARET Program

Truncali, Andrea; Kalet, Adina L; Gillespie, Colleen; More, Frederick; Naegle, Madeline; Lee, Joshua D; Huben, Laura; Kerr, David; Gourevitch, Marc N
OBJECTIVE: : There is a need to build the ranks of health care professionals engaged in substance abuse (SA)-focused clinical research. The authors simultaneously developed and evaluated SARET, the Substance Abuse Research Education and Training program. The fundamental goal of this interprofessional program is to stimulate medical, dental, and nursing student interest and experience in SA research. Evaluation aims to understand program feasibility and acceptability and to assess short-term impact. METHODS: : SARET comprises 2 main components: stipend-supported research mentorships and a Web-based module series, consisting of 6, interactive, multimedia modules addressing core SA research topics, delivered via course curricula and in the research mentorships. Authors assessed program feasibility and impact on student interest in conducting SA research by tracking participation and conducting participant focus groups and online surveys. RESULTS: : Thirty early health care professional students completed mentorships (25 summer, 5 yearlong) and 1324 completed at least 1 Web-module. SARET was considered attractive for the opportunity to conduct clinically oriented research and to work with health care professionals across disciplines. Mentorship students reported positive impact on their vision of SA-related clinical care, more positive attitudes about research, and, in some cases, change in career plans. Web-based modules were associated with enhanced interest in SA (35% increase, P = 0.005, in those somewhat/very interested for neurobiology module) and SA research (+38%, P < 0.001 for activation, +45%, P < 0.001 for personal impact, +7%, P = 0.089 for neurobiology). CONCLUSIONS: : The SARET program stimulates SA clinical and research interest among students of nursing, medicine, and dentistry and may lend itself to dissemination.
PMCID:3417229
PMID: 22864401
ISSN: 1932-0620
CID: 174361

PREDICTORS OF WEIGHT LOSS IN AN URBAN, SAFETY-NET HOSPITAL WEIGHT MANAGEMENT PROGRAM. [Meeting Abstract]

Weerahandi, Himali; Patterson, Elenore; Ahn, Albert; Deza, Camila; Parikh, Lisa; Pierre, Gaelle C; Gillespie, Colleen; McMacken, Michelle
ISI:000209142900421
ISSN: 1525-1497
CID: 2782342

FACTORS INFLUENCING ADHERENCE TO AN URBAN PUBLIC HOSPITAL WEIGHT MANAGEMENT PROGRAM [Meeting Abstract]

Weerahandi, Himali; Parikh, Lisa; Pierre, Gaelle C; Diskin, Brian; Patterson, Elenore; Ahn, Albert; Deza, Camila; Gillespie, Colleen; McMacken, Michelle
ISI:000209142900222
ISSN: 1525-1497
CID: 2782332

BRIEF TOOLS FOR ASSESSING DIETARY QUALITY IN PRIMARY CARE: A PILOT STUDY [Meeting Abstract]

Jay, Melanie; Still, Christopher; Seiler, Jamie; Henderson, Nora; Savarimuthu, Stella; Lobach, Iryna; Gillespie, Colleen; Kalet, Adina
ISI:000209142900089
ISSN: 1525-1497
CID: 2782302

PREPARING INTERNAL MEDICINE RESIDENTS FOR EFFECTIVE PRACTICE IN THE PATIENT CENTERED MEDICAL HOME: IDENTIFYING EDUCATIONAL NEEDS AND PERCEIVED SKILLS [Meeting Abstract]

Horlick, Margaret; Fox, Jaclyn; Gillespie, Colleen
ISI:000209142900424
ISSN: 1525-1497
CID: 2782292

MISSED OPPORTUNITIES FOR EFFECTIVE PATIENT EDUCATION AND COUNSELING: WHAT THE UNANNOUNCED STANDARDIZED PATIENT EXPERIENCE CAN TELL US [Meeting Abstract]

Gillespie, Colleen; Yeboah, Nina; Burgess, Angela; Hanley, Kathleen; Stevens, David; Wallach, Andrew B; Zabar, Sondra
ISI:000209142900351
ISSN: 1525-1497
CID: 2782282

PANEL MANAGEMENT IN PRIMARY CARE: WHAT PRIMARY CARE PROVIDERS COULD LEARN FROM NURSE CARE MANAGERS [Meeting Abstract]

Gillespie, Colleen; Fox, Jaclyn; Axtmayer, Alfredo; Dembitzer, Anne; Leung, Joseph; Sherman, Scott; Schwartz, Mark
ISI:000209142900380
ISSN: 1525-1497
CID: 2782272