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Marjorie A. Ariano, Ph.D.

Director, Faculty Development
Professor and Vice Chair, Department of Neuroscience
Rosalind Franklin University of Medicine and Science
Room: 1.217; 2.278
Phone: 847- 578- 8496; 3412
Fax: 847- 775-6537
E-mail: marjorie.ariano@rosalindfranklin.edu

 

 

 

 

 

Kathi Leonard
Administrative Assistant
Room: 1.218
Phone: 847-578-3445
Fax: 847-775-6537
Email: kathi.leonard@rosalindfranklin.edu

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Faculty development is critical for members of the academic community in the University. Major areas of focus are career advising and educational change. The goals of the Office are:

  • Improve faculty morale
  • Improve faculty advancement and retention
  • Improve consistency of faculty assessment
  • Improve use of dynamic educational techniques
  • Establish mentoring programs across departments and schools of the University
  • Increase extramural funding status
To that end and with the assistance and feedback of the academy, the Office has initiated a series of workshops and presentations from external and internal experts to extend the faculty's awareness and knowledge of various approaches to enhance their careers, performance, and satisfaction.
 
 
Faculty Enrichment Opportunities

WORKSHOPS AND PRESENTATIONS


ERSIG (Educational Research and Scholarship Interest Group)
Faculty Lounge, Brown Bag
Noon - 1 PM


2009 - 2010 ESIG Forum Schedule

September 15
The Model of Interprofessional Education
Presenter: Sue Tappert 

October 13
Clinical interprofessional education vs. parallel multi-professional education programs
Presenter: Patrick Knott
November 10
Case-based presentations for interprofessional training: what is good and how do I do it?
Presenter: Rosanne Thomas
December 8
What is interprofessional research and what data is being gathered in the EEC?
Presenter: Jim Carlson
January 12
How to identify that interprofessional training improves cooperativity
Presenters: Cathy Lazarus, Nancy Parsley, Sarah Garber
February 9
Assessment of clinical and didactic interprofessional courses
Presenters: Ken Kessler and Dan Bareither
March 9
Brainstorming: developing models of interprofessional clinical education
How are interprofessional students taught together in the clinical setting?
Presenters: L. Apantaku, M. Barrett, K. Mason

April 13
An OXFORD DEBATE: on interprofessional education at RFUMS - topic to be determined from prior ERSIG forums. Panel members TBD.
Organizer: Judy Stoecker

 

 

Annual Newsletter

Fall 2005 FDO Newsletter
Fall 2006 FDO Newsletter
 

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