Insights into Rural Primary Care Providers’ (PCPs) Professional Development (PD) Needs and Barriers

Abstract Objective: To explore rural primary care providers’(PCPs) professional development (PD) needs and barriers through a national Veterans Health Administration (VHA) survey. Background: PD opportunities—structured activities to improve professional knowledge, skills, or performance—bolsters PCP recruitment, satisfaction, and retention.1,2,3 Improving recruitment and retention of a competitive workforce is paramount in rural VHA care settings. In 2022, …

Factors Affecting Precepting in the Pediatric Setting

Abstract Objective: Our objective is to gain a better understanding of the barriers and incentives that motivate pediatric providers in the state of Utah to precept PA students. Background and Rationale: Pediatrics is one of the most difficult specialties to find preceptors. With increased stresses from more programs needing placements and economic pressures for providers …

Addressing Cultural Humility and Language Needs in Pediatric Care at Primary Children’s Hospital: Perspectives of Patients and Care Providers

Abstract Objective: 1) Identify from patients and their families the largest unmet language and cultural practice needs within Primary Children’s Hospital (PCH) 2) Identify from care providers at PCH areas in which they feel they both succeed in and struggle with meeting patients’ cultural needs and providing culturally humble care. Background: Significant disparities persist in …

Depression Rate of Foster Parents in Utah Measured by Administration of the PHQ-9

Abstract Objective: Our objective is to measure the rate of depression among licensed Utah Foster Parents. Background and Rationale: The mental health of foster parents is a critical factor in providing adequate care for foster children. However, there is a lack of data regarding the mental health of foster parents, particularly in relation to depression. …

By Faculty For Faculty: Co-production To Build A Better Faculty Peer Feedback Program

Abstract Objective: To develop an effective faculty peer feedback program. Background: Traditionally, teaching evaluation relies heavily on learner feedback, yet often produces biased results, reactive curricular decision-making, and is often unaligned with retention-promotion-tenure criteria. Some institutions have developed more holistic teaching evaluation processes to help faculty develop and thrive. Ideally, faculty should be partners in …

Enhancing Clinical Site Preparedness in Pediatric Sepsis-Induced MODS: A Trial Within the Trial Approach

Abstract Objective: The presentation aims to demonstrate the utilization of an innovative trial design, incorporating a smaller trial within a larger trial to assess the effects of supplemental, reinforced, risk-based training. Background: Historically there is a lack of research on clinical trial operations. Our approach is rooted in addressing this gap, by exploring the impact …

Utilizing Mobile Health: A Narrative Review of Dermatology Health Applications

Abstract Objective: Evaluate 21 current dermatological health mobile device applications. Background: Education plays a vital role in patients’ health care, especially those in rural areas. Smartphone apps provide accessible education to patients, allowing patients to track their condition over time. Mobile health apps can be a resource for managing and tracking dermatological health, as well …

Habit Formation Techniques and their Application to Professional Identity Formation

Abstract Objective: To foster professional identity formation within medical education using habit formation techniques. Background and Rationale: As outlined in Linsenmeyers’s1 work, incorporating self reflection increases professional identity formation. By combining these self-reflection strategies with the habit formation techniques discussed by Shnayder-Adams2 we can develop a multitude of professional identity formation habits. Design and Methods: …

Decision Making in the Backcountry and its Clinical Applications – a Pilot Experiential Learning Course

Abstract Objective: To design an experiential learning session on decision-making bias, fallacies, and heuristics. Background: Reducing decision-making bias improves patient care.1,2 Teaching decision-making bias, fallacies, and heuristics early in medical education is the first step to reducing mental pitfalls in the healthcare system. There are short-term learning benefits to a cognitive bias session3, but the …

Dermatology Education Resources & Modules (UtahDERM): Implementing a Digital Dermatology Education Platform

Abstract Authors: Adriene Pavek1, Stormy Foster-Palmer1, Annabelle Huntsman1, Nathan Shen2, Bryan E. Hull, MEd3, Shreya Sreekantaswamy, MD4, Julia Curtis, MD4 Affiliations: 1 University of Utah School of Medicine, Salt Lake City, Utah2 University of Michigan School of Medicine, Mount Pleasant, Michigan3 Spencer S. Eccles Health Sciences Library, Salt Lake City, Utah4Department of Dermatology, University of …