Long School of Medicine

Clinician Educator Track

Learn How to Teach

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If you love to teach, UT Health Science Center Graduate Medical Education Programs may be a great fit!

Residents and fellows at have an important role as educators for medical students and junior residents. They serve as teachers, role models and leaders. 

Interested residents and fellows may participate in ’s Clinician Educator Track (CET). This is a multidisciplinary track designed for residents and fellows who have an interest in improving their own skills as educators.  

Participants in this track attend monthly seminars sponsored by the Office of Graduate Medical Education. These are offered at different days/times in the month to maximize participation. Expert educators at share their knowledge in these interactive sessions. Examples of session topics include:

 

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  • Teaching in different settings
    • Small group facilitation
    • Teaching “on the fly”
    • Procedure-based teaching
  • Feedback and Evaluation
    • Feedback “on the fly”
    • Fundamentals of Evaluation
    • Helping struggling learners
  • Curricular development
    • “Backwards” design of curriculum
    • Using virtual platforms effectively

 

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In addition to the interactive seminars, residents and fellows on this track may be assigned specific teaching roles within their own programs.

Each Graduate Medical Education program determines who qualifies to participate in the track and the specific requirements for successful completion.

If you are not sure the program you are applying to participates in the Clinician Educator Track, feel free to ask the Program Director or Program Coordinator.