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We will begin the Gold Humanism Summit with a Pre-conference on Sunday 10/27 and Monday 10/28 with our Gold Humanism Honor Society (GHHS) students and faculty as well as the Gold Foundation’s Mapping the Landscape (MTL) community of practice – a group of Medical Education researchers and faculty colleagues from around the country.
 
From Monday 10/28 to Tuesday 10/29 , the Gold Humanism Summit general sessions will be open. All Gold Humanism Summit attendees will also be able to attend Planetree sessions through Wednesday 10/30.
 
On Tuesday 10/29 in the evening, we will kick off the Gold Executive Leadership Track , bringing together exciting keynotes and engaging working sessions from the most sought-after speakers involved today in healthcare leadership globally. This portion of the convening is exclusively for registered C-suite and Senior Leadership at healthcare organizations. Registration will be $999, with early bird pricing of $850 before June 15, 2019.
 
GHHS MEMBERS ONLY: Register now for the GHHS Symposium (10/27-10/28) for $250 and attend the general sessions of the Gold Humanism Summit (10/28-10/30) at no additional cost!
The AAMC Annual Meeting: Learn Serve Lead 2019
Join the Gold Foundation at the  2019 AAMC Annual Meeting   with medical school deans, hospital CEOs, scientists, physicians, and students, as we learn, serve and lead together. Each year, the Gold Foundation hosts several major sessions, including the  Jordan J. Cohen Humanism in Medicine Lecture  at the AAMC, this year given by Dr. Rana Awdish, as well as a special reception that convenes the Gold community from around the country. This year’s reception is co-hosted by the Vilcek Foundation and will honor our inaugural  Vilcek-Gold Humanism in Healthcare recipient , Dr. Mona Hanna-Attisha, as well as Dr. Awdish.  RSVP to the reception here.

Please tag us on Twitter  @GoldFdtn   before and during the meeting. We look forward to seeing you at the 2019 AAMC Annual Meeting!


Gold Humanism Honor Society Workshop: Advancing the Arts and Humanities in Medical Education:
Sunday | Nov. 10, 2019 | 10:30 – 11:45 AM

There is growing recognition of the power of arts- and humanities-based pedagogies to foster the development of important clinical skills and to cultivate humanistic attitudes and practices. The Arnold P. Gold Foundation has supported educational innovations and research in this domain. This interactive session is offered in collaboration with the AAMC strategic initiative to integrate the arts and humanities across the continuum of medical education.

We will provide a brief overview of the AAMC strategic initiative and present one or more research-based conceptual frameworks to guide our exploration of uses of the arts and humanities in medical education. Our purpose is to gather diverse stakeholders in the fields of medical education and the arts and humanities to discuss key questions, tensions, challenges, and opportunities. We hope to build relationships across disciplinary, conceptual, and geographic divides. This session will be highly interactive. It is a working meeting designed to advance thinking and collaboration in the field.

Specific topics for discussion will emerge from the initial stages of a scoping review of the literature, commissioned by the AAMC and from the deliberations of the AAMC Arts and Humanities Integration Committee. Questions posed may be conceptual in nature (e.g., How should the arts be integrated with other aspects of the med-ed curriculum?), pedagogical (e.g., What educational strategies are most useful in engaging learners with humanities?), or outcomes-based (e.g., What specific learning outcomes do we seek by integrating medicine and the arts and humanities?). We may touch upon opportunities for medical educators and institutions to partner with artists, humanities scholars, and their home institutions. We will discuss ways to encourage professional development, research, and evaluation methods in this arena. A summary of session proceedings will be made available through the AAMC and The Arnold P. Gold Foundation websites.

Facilitator:
Elizabeth Gaufberg
Speaker(s):
Rita Charon, Paul Haidet, Lisa Howley, Tracy Moniz, Alison Whelan


GHHS Founders 
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