Reaching and Teaching Millennial Learners

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Date and time

September 6, 2012 11:00 am

Ends: September 6, 2012 5:00 pm

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Location

Des Moines University, Student Education Center (SEC) 115

3200 Grand Avenue, Des Moines, IA, 50312, United States

515-271-1400


Organizer

Continuing Medical Education

515-271-1596

cme@dmu.edu


Cost

Free

Faculty development webinar presented by Des Moines University and the International Association of Medical Science Educators (IAMSE)

Generations are groups of individuals who are born or live at the same time and who share experiences and environmental influences by virtue of similar age. By extension and as a result of these shared experiences and environment, these groups often share attitudes, ideas, values, styles and problems.

In the US over the last nearly 100 years, there have been several distinct generations, commonly known as the “Silent” generation, the “Baby Boomers”, the Generation X, and now the “Millennial” Generation. Each generation has its own set of characteristics, defining moments and values, and shared conflicts and achievements.

These generational characteristics have had and continue to have significant influences on teaching and learning at all pedagogic levels. The current generation poses a new set of challenges and opportunities for medical educators. This session will review those challenges, including the growing body of literature about digital professionalism as well as the opportunities, including specific strategies for educators to enhance teaching and learning for Millennial trainees.

Presenter

David H. Roberts, M.D.

Associate Professor of Medicine at Harvard Medical School

Photo of Dr. David Roberts

Questions

For questions regarding IAMSE or to view past webinars, please visit www.iamse.org.