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Keep Psychiatry in Mind
Integrating psychiatry into the general medical curriculum
with emails
Mary Blazek, MDGeriatric PsychiatryAcademy of Medical EducatorsApril 22, 2014
What to expect in the next 10 minutes
1) Overview of project
2) Assistance from others
3) Time invested
Keep Psychiatry in Mind
Background:Integrating training across major domains and fields of medicine is important. Principles of behavioral health and psychiatry are especially applicable across disciplines.
Collaboration: Medical educators from Rush and University of Iowa
Intervention:Integrate psychiatric concepts into the general M-3 curriculum with monthly emails targeted to each rotation. .
Keep Psychiatry in Mind
Email Content: Identification of and screening for psychiatric issues frequently encountered on each clerkship.
Email Format: Consistent bulleted presentation of key points Formatted to handheld devices Followed by a multiple choice question Linked to the correct response and a reference.
Keep Psychiatry in MindAssessment
Attitudes and Confidence:Pre and post assessment of attitudes and
confidence on integration of psychiatry in medicine May 2014 and April 2015Knowledge retention:
Multiple choice questionnaireApril 2015
What we’ve done so far
• Development of email content• Review and feedback from other educators• Writing MCQ’s• Development of ACIP Scale (Attitudes and
Confidence of Psychiatry in Medicine)• Piloting and validation of ACIP• Presentation to Comp 3-4 Committee
Work in Progress
• Develop three more emails• Determine control group (tracks)• Determine format of content delivery to
control group• Formatting to handheld devices• Determine link to MCQ answers (Qualtrics?)• Add references• Introduction versus orientation?
Who has helped me?Too numerous to count
Department of PsychiatryGregory DalackTamara GayDavid BelmonteSara Figueroa
Program for Positive AgingHelen KalesSusan MaixnerKristen BarryJanet KavanaghClaire StanoMolly ReidyTiffany Bishop
CollaboratorsJess FiedorowiczBezalel Dantz
Chris Chapman
Medical Education Scholars ProgramPatricia MullenDawn HarrisTom FitzgeraldLarry Gruppen2011-12 Scholars
Center for Research on Learning and TeachingMary WrightDeb Meizlish
Educators at other institutionsSusan LehmanDawnelle Schatte
Comp 3-4 CommitteeCyril GrumCarrie Braun
Medical Education Scholars Program 2011-12Applications for 2014-15 due May 5
CRLT Grants1) Investigating Student Learning (due January):
Studying a specific aspect of student learning in their course $3-4,000 Check out the ISL Poster Fair, Monday, May 5, 11:30 a.m. – 12:30 p.m. Michigan Union Ballroom
2) Instructional Development Fund (rolling) a short application process $500
3) Gilbert Whitaker Fund (due October):4) Faculty Development Fund (due January):
Improve teaching and learning at U of M $6-10,000
How to measure time invested?
• Thinking: In the shower…Walking the dog…Driving • Bimonthly or monthly hour long conference calls
with collaborators• One 2 hour in person meeting• Literature review • 2 hours/email, 2 hours/MCQ, 8 hours writing ACIP
(shared with collaborators)• Input or Review by colleagues• Writing grant application
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What have I learned?
1) Ask anyone and everyone for help or input.2) You can have more than one mentor.3) You don’t have to be perfect.4) No matter how good you think something is,
someone else can improve it.5) Make connections6) Get feedback from people in other fields and
specialties, peers and CRLT7) The grant supports a languishing project.
Keep Psychiatry in Mind
Please contact me with questions:
Thanks for your attention