Transformational Times

Words of Hope, Character & Resilience from our Virtual Community

Friday, August 4, 2023

In this Issue:


Guest Director's Corner: Kajua Lor, PharmD, BCACP: Building a culture of health in health care and our community 


Poetry Corner


Imposter, Michael Esson

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Guest Director's Corner



Building a culture of health in health care and our community 




By Kajua Lor, PharmD, BCACP 





We as healthcare professionals and leaders need to recognize that to build a culture of health, we must take off our white coats and meet the community… The neighborhoods we live in, the places we work and play, impact the health of our community…

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Perspective/Opinion


Radical Candor in Medical Education 

By Kathlyn E. Fletcher, MD MA 


Dr. Fletcher highlights a Kern offering to new interns to prepare them for their role as educators. These sessions took place during orientation and combined a workshop on how to show learners that they matter with a workshop on how to give effective feedback. These are the building blocks of medical education radical candor. 

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Professionalism in graduate medical education and the difference between an “oops,” “can’t,” and “won’t”



By Chad Carlson, MD, FAAN



Takeaway from a recent retreat: Intent is important... In broad terms, the categories of “oops,” “can’t,” and “won’t,” divide learners into those who have a lapse in behavior they know and understand, those who currently lack or cannot access a set of skills or tools, and those who choose not to do something, despite having access to and knowledge of the appropriate path forward...


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Teaching with Intentionality



By William C. Graft, Jr., M.D.


Dr. Graft, an intern who notes he still has much to learn, shares how the Kern Institute’s "Residents as Educators" session inspired him to educate with intentionality…

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Imposter

Michael Esson



Here reads another sad poem,

I would rather paint the vibrant skies where birds take flight and sing,

Or the intricate tales of a boy discarded, but survived and thrived, nourished by the rain joy brings,

Or the bursting cries of fireworks that disturbs my sleep,

Or share whispers of heartwarming stories meant to mend my soul deep,

But for now, emotions flow raw, a souls attempt to morph and heal,

So, please approach with care as my mask slowly peels.

 

Just inches away, but oceans apart,

A prisoner in my thoughts, chasing closeness like Michelangelo’s art.

So close yet struggling to find the peace I crave,

I’m lost, always running, tired from the chase,

 Yearning for the sun’s embrace, hoping it evaporates my fears,

Silencing the voices that torment, leaving me in tears.

 

Whispering lies, enchanting sirens of the sea,

They utter things I’d rather not repeat, ignoring my desperate pleas,

Stripping me naked, exposing the gates of my facade, entry requires no keys,

They chant repeatedly, “You are not enough”, the echo of their voice brings me to my knees,

Telling me love will forever elude and cease.

 

At times, I scream, threatening their existence, though they reside solely in my head,

 I’m descending into madness (I’m aware); their dominion over me forever spreads.

They claim love is not mine to possess,

With words like, “Even your father couldn’t love you”, unveiling memories repressed,

 “Your best friend will betray you with the kiss of a cold steel knife”,

“And your lover will reject and desert you, an endless strife”.

Doubts they sow, confusion they sow, my mind their evergreen.

 

Within the noise, a faint voice emerges, growing stronger, louder,

It’s fearless vigor and profound might, I recognize it,

I hear it!

It’s my own, and it refuses to surrender,

It says, “Forwards always, backwards never”,

For yesterday, I was enough.

Today, I am enough.

Tomorrow and forevermore, I will be enough.

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Webinar #2:

The Post-Dobbs Impact on Medical Education – UME, GME, and Beyond



Monday, Aug. 21

2:45pm – 4:00pm ET


Registration for the second webinar in the series is now open. This webinar will focus on the impact the Dobbs decision has had on learners’ curricular experience, as well as medical education leaders and program directors, and discuss how institutions are addressing training requirements in the context of reproductive health restrictions. Speakers will discuss curricular solutions as well as provide a learner perspective of how these changes may potentially impact learner's career choices. Extra time will be allotted for audience questions. 


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Kern Institute Grand Rounds


Toward a Virtue-based Account 

of Racism in HealthCare


Tuesday, Aug. 15, 2023

Virtual (via Zoom)

9-10 a.m.


Please join us for a Grand Rounds presentation with Ian S. Peebles, PhD, Harold T. Shapiro Postdoctoral Research Associate in Bioethics, Princeton University Center for Human Values.


Throughout the session, he will apply his theory of racism to issues in healthcare to demonstrate its ability to accurately capture the relevant phenomena in that domain. In improving our understanding of racism, he aims to generate more targeted reform that effectively mitigates racism and promotes human and societal flourishing.


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CALL TO ARTISTS

 

Humanities in Medicine event

Visual and Performing Artist Submissions:

 

Humanities in Medicine is presented by Froedtert Hospital’s Departments of Spiritual Services and Behavioral Health

 

Friday, September 8, 2023

5:30 pm – 8:00 pm

Froedtert Hospital Clinical Cancer Center

1st Floor - Helfaer Mezzanine

 

We are looking for Froedtert Health and MCW staff, physicians and patients to share their visual and performing art at our next Humanities in Medicine event. Some examples of the creative works we would like to include: drawing & painting, mixed media, fiber art, photography, poetry, spoken word, dancing, music, singing and acting.

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The Transformational Times publishes weekly, delivering stories of hope, character and resilience to our virtual community.

Wendy Peltier, MD and Himanshu Agrawal, MD, Co-Editors-in-Chief


Editorial Board: Bruce Campbell, MDKathlyn Fletcher, MD, Adina Kalet, MD, Karen Herzog, Justine Espisito, Joy Wick, William Graft. Jr., Julia Bosco, Linda Nwumeh, Wolf Pulsiano, Sophie Voss, & Emelyn Zaworski


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