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Office of Education Career Advising Print E-mail

Medical students are strongly encouraged to visit the AAMC Careers in Medicine Web site to create a personal login and routinely check this site for information and tools to aid them in their career decisions. For career advising in other EVMS programs, students should contact their program personnel directly.

Specific additional information for each of the four years of undergraduate medical education is posted to the EVMS Blackboard site, in a course titled “Career Advising.” All EVMS medical students may be enrolled in this course. Additional programs and seminars targeted to individual class years are offered throughout the academic year. Topics in the Blackboard course include:

  • Noontime Series with Residency Directors
  • Primer to the Match
  • Specialty Selection
  • Away Rotations
  • Letters of Recommendation
  • Personal Statements
  • Writing your CV
  • USMLE tips
  • NRMP Overview
  • Rank Order Lists

Others in the EVMS community who want access to this content should contact Janet L. Winner, Ph.D., in the Office of Education.

For more information, contact:

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Phone: (757) 446-8488

 
EVMS: Office of Student Performance & Evaluation Print E-mail
The Office of Student Performance and Evaluation is responsible for supporting the administration of testing, collecting and analyzing student performance data, and supervising course and faculty evaluations.

The key functions of the office are:

  • Supervising the implementation of computer-based testing technologies
  • Providing support for academic assessment and curriculum management functions
  • Assisting in developing questionnaires, rating scales and examinations
  • Maintaining and modifying student databases
  • Performing statistical analysis for curriculum studies, research studies, surveys and evaluation systems
  • Participating in designing and conducting institutional studies and reports
  • Serving as the point of contact for all National Board of Medical Examiners communications
  • Serving as executive chief proctor for Eastern Virginia Medical School
 
Office of Education Curriculum Support Services Print E-mail
Staff E-mail Address
Phone Number
Major Responsibilities
Judy Stovall
M1/2 Curriculum Coordinator

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757-446-5980

Coordinates scheduling of M1 and M2 curriculum each year; staffs the Medical Education Committee; is the EVMS Institution Administrator for CurrMIT, AAMC’s curriculum database tool; and serves as the Office’s Administration Assistant.
Charlene Jones Cooper
M3/4 Curriculum Coordinator
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446-5866

Manages all scheduling and evaluations of M3 clerkships and M4 year required and elective activities; maintains the Annual Electives Catalog PDF file; serves as the EVMS contact for “Visiting Students” - those from other medical schools who take M4 rotations at EVMS.

Janet Winner, Ph.D.
Longitudinal Curriculum Coordinator

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446-8488
Coordinates the longitudinal activities available in M4, the M2 Life, Death, and Dying course, and the M3 Seminars in Contemporary Medical Practice. Administers the career assessment and advising programs.

The Office of Education also provides support for the Medical Education Committee and the Student Progress Committee.

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EVMS Office of Faculty Development Print E-mail
The Office of Education is committed to helping faculty improve their teaching and other education-related skills in order to more effectively deliver the MD program curriculum.  There services are also available to faculty in the other EVMS training programs.

Office of Education Faculty Development Lunch Series (See Schedule Below)

12 noon - 1 p.m. - Hofheimer Hall Auditorium (unless otherwise indicated)
Lunch provided, so RSVP to John Ullian, Ph.D. – This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it
CME credit is provided for most sessions in this series; contact Dr. Ullian for more information.

Other Faculty Development Services available include observation of teaching with confidential feedback, reviews of tests, assistance with teaching-related grant proposals and other education-related consultation.

For more information on these services or the talks listed below, contact:
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When - 2009
Title Speaker
January 22
Get handout
The Soul and Substance of Tanking! What Every Presenter Needs to Know about Lecturing and Presenting
John P. Molidor, PhD;
Michigan State University
February 2 Sharing Your Work as an Educator – Principles of Scholarship Deborah E. Simpson, PhD;
Medical College of Wisconsin
February 12, 6:30 p.m. – 8:30 p.m.; 4th Floor, Fairfax Hall Longitudinal Generalist Mentorship Preceptors The Theresa A. Thomas Professional Skills Teaching and Assessment Center
March 25 Secret Tips from an Instructional Designer Janet Winner, PhD
April 22 How Your Lectures and Exams Affect Student Learning Craig Goodmurphy, PhD, and Carrie Valdez
September 9 MATCH.COM - EVMS Style: Exploring New & Effective Interviewing Styles with the Next Generation of Students
John P. Molidor, PhD;
Michigan State University
2008
January 14 Deans’ Hour for Teachers EVMS Associate Deans:
• Thomas R. Pellegrino, MD
• C. Donald Combs, PhD
• Michael J. Solhaug, MD
March 10 How and When Will the Current Model for M.D. Program Curricula Change? Thomas R. Pellegrino, MD
April 14 Using Technology in Your Teaching: Student Perspectives John A. Ullian, Ph.D., and student panel
August 5; repeated September 25;
2 hours;
Library Computer Classroom
Workshop:
Using PowerPoint to the Max (for intermediate users)
Craig Goodmurphy, PhD
Helena Russell, MS
October 23
(1.5 hours,
Library Computer Classroom)
Workshop:
Adobe Presenter
Helena Russell, MS
November 17 Handheld Computers: PDAs and Smartphones Jason Grahame, MPA
December 8 How and When Will the Current Model for MD Program Curricula Change? Thomas R. Pellegrino, MD
2008 Faculty Development Sessions
(Attendance limited to invited groups.)
Date Audience Title
May 20
8 a.m.-5 p.m.
Hofheimer Auditorium
EVMS and ODU faculty; EVMS residents, fellows, postdocs, graduate students

Writing Successful Research Grant Proposals

 
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