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In this episode of the Faculty Factory Podcast, we are thrilled to have Lisa Coplit, MD, as our guest. Dr. Coplit shares her insights on the challenges of faculty development and making connections in community-based medical schools.
Despite the geographic diversity of these communities, Dr. Coplit emphasizes that building a strong sense of community is not only possible but essential.
Dr. Coplit is a general internist and serves as Associate Dean for Faculty Development and Professor of Medical Sciences at the Frank H. Netter MD School of Medicine at Quinnipiac University (QU Netter).
As a fellow podcaster, Dr. Coplit currently hosts, "Told Me," which stands for "To Learn and Develop for Medical Educators." Her podcast explores topics like the power of mentorship, leadership, and remediation.
With sites spread across different regions, building a sense of community becomes more complex compared to traditional academic medical centers. During this chat, Dr. Coplit explores the importance of meeting faculty members where they are, providing centralized resources while also catering to individual needs.
Listen to the Told Me Podcast here: https://www.quinnipiacpodcasts.com/told-me/
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In this episode of the Faculty Factory Podcast, we are thrilled to have Lisa Coplit, MD, as our guest. Dr. Coplit shares her insights on the challenges of faculty development and making connections in community-based medical schools.
Despite the geographic diversity of these communities, Dr. Coplit emphasizes that building a strong sense of community is not only possible but essential.
Dr. Coplit is a general internist and serves as Associate Dean for Faculty Development and Professor of Medical Sciences at the Frank H. Netter MD School of Medicine at Quinnipiac University (QU Netter).
As a fellow podcaster, Dr. Coplit currently hosts, "Told Me," which stands for "To Learn and Develop for Medical Educators." Her podcast explores topics like the power of mentorship, leadership, and remediation.
With sites spread across different regions, building a sense of community becomes more complex compared to traditional academic medical centers. During this chat, Dr. Coplit explores the importance of meeting faculty members where they are, providing centralized resources while also catering to individual needs.
Listen to the Told Me Podcast here: https://www.quinnipiacpodcasts.com/told-me/
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