Share AAL Leadcast
Share to email
Share to Facebook
Share to X
By Karl Haden
The podcast currently has 38 episodes available.
Doctor Dee Ramsel has an award-winning career as a clinical psychologist, a mental health executive, a college professor, and the former Executive Director of the Veterans Health Administrations National Center for Organizational Development. She's a Senior Consultant with AAL.
Dr. Tawana Ware is a Board Certified Pediatric Dentist and an Adjunct Professor of Pediatric Dentistry at Indiana University in Indianapolis. At this August's Institute for Teaching and Learning in Chicago, she'll lead two sessions:
1. Building from Knowledge to Integration: Social Determinants of Health and Curriculum Scaffolding
2. Integrating Clinical Case-based Scenarios in Course Curriculum
Doctor Haley is a Clinical Associate Professor and the Associate Director of group facilitation at the University of Illinois Chicago College of Dentistry. In this episode of Leadcast, he discusses his two sessions for this year's Institute for Teaching and Learning in Chicago.
Dr. Pamela Zarkowski, MPH, JD, Provost and Vice President for Academic Affairs, the University of Detroit Mercy discusses her sessions at the 2023 CAAMP program. Topics include legal considerations for academic leaders and how to manage the transition to faculty leadership.
Dr. Lisa Eichelberger, Dean Emerita at the College of Health Clayton State University talks about her sessions at this July's CAAMP program in Atlanta, including strategies for finding and keeping the right talent for your program, having difficult conversations, and leading in the post-pandemic era.
Dr. Kelton Stewart, an Associate Professor and Orthodontics Graduate Program Director at Indiana University School of Dentistry, discusses his call to teach and the importance of inclusion in the classroom. Dr. Stewart will be leading two sessions at the Institute for Teaching and Learning this August in Chicago for AAL.
Dr. Perry Rettig, a distinguished professor of education at Piedmont University and senior fellow at AAL discusses his book Battle in the Trenches: How Leaders in Academia Can Learn from Elite Athletes and Coaches. He'll also talk about leading a pair of sessions at the 2023 Chairs and Academic Administrators Management Program this July in Atlanta.
Dr. Gary Pape talks about his journey from general practice to Associate Professor at California North State College of Dental Medicine. He also discusses the importance of the Institute for Teaching and Learning (https://aalgroup.org/itl/) in the transition.
J. Glenn Forister, PhD, PA-C, Dean of the School of Health Professions at the University of North Texas Health Science Center at Fort Worth, talks about the future of higher ed and health professions education in particular and recommends what faculty and leaders need to train for to succeed in this brave new world.
Music provided by www.fiftysounds.com.
In this episode of the AAL Leadcast, we catch up with Dr. Lucinda Maine as she previews this year's Interprofessional Leadership Development Program and its timely theme of Interprofessional Education for Collaborative Practice: Bridging the Gaps. Dr. Maine discusses how collaborative practice has been shown to improve both outcomes and clinician satisfaction with work environment while reducing costs.
The podcast currently has 38 episodes available.