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Medicine Grand Rounds - Gurpreet Dhaliwal Lecture in Medicine - Dr. Kimberly D. Manning

The Patient as Our Teacher: Timeless Lessons and Teachable Moments
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Kimberly Dyan Manning, MD, FACP, FAAP

Kimberly Manning, MD

Kimberly D. Manning, MD is an Associate Professor of Medicine and the Associate Vice Chair of Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion in the Department of Medicine at Emory University School of Medicine.  Dr. Manning is a general internist/hospitalist who serves as residency program director for the Transitional Year Residency Program and is one of a small number of faculty appointed to lead the medical school curriculum as a small group advisor.

Dr. Manning’s academic achievements include numerous institutional, regional and national teaching awards. She has a strong passion for building and strengthening diverse clinical learning environments as well as cultivating psychologically safe learning climates.

An avid teacher, Dr. Manning regularly speaks at community events and podcasts and has taught at several national and international medical conferences as an invited lecturer. But most of all, she enjoys the everyday of teaching patients, students, and residents at Grady Memorial Hospital. Additionally, she is a prolific writer and authors a blog called “Reflections of a Grady Doctor” which was named in 2010 by ‘O’ The Oprah Magazine as one of 4 medical blogs you should read.

 

PLEASE NOTE THAT THIS GRAND ROUNDS IS BEING HELD IN HSW-301 

To access MGR live streams and current semester recordings, please visit ETS here: DOM Medical Grand Rounds.

Add to Calendar 2019-09-26 12:00:00 2019-09-26 13:00:00 Medicine Grand Rounds - Gurpreet Dhaliwal Lecture in Medicine - Dr. Kimberly D. Manning Kimberly Dyan Manning, MD, FACP, FAAP Kimberly D. Manning, MD is an Associate Professor of Medicine and the Associate Vice Chair of Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion in the Department of Medicine at Emory University School of Medicine.  Dr. Manning is a general internist/hospitalist who serves as residency program director for the Transitional Year Residency Program and is one of a small number of faculty appointed to lead the medical school curriculum as a small group advisor. Dr. Manning’s academic achievements include numerous institutional, regional and national teaching awards. She has a strong passion for building and strengthening diverse clinical learning environments as well as cultivating psychologically safe learning climates. An avid teacher, Dr. Manning regularly speaks at community events and podcasts and has taught at several national and international medical conferences as an invited lecturer. But most of all, she enjoys the everyday of teaching patients, students, and residents at Grady Memorial Hospital. Additionally, she is a prolific writer and authors a blog called “Reflections of a Grady Doctor” which was named in 2010 by ‘O’ The Oprah Magazine as one of 4 medical blogs you should read.   PLEASE NOTE THAT THIS GRAND ROUNDS IS BEING HELD IN HSW-301  To access MGR live streams and current semester recordings, please visit ETS here: DOM Medical Grand Rounds. 513 Parnassus Ave, HSW - 301 San Francisco, CA 94143 United States View on Map Therese Porter: [email protected] UCSF Division of Hematology and Oncology America/Los_Angeles public

Medicine Grand Rounds - Dr. Bob Wachter

State of the Department, 2018-19
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Robert M. Wachter, MD is Professor and Chair of the Department of Medicine at the University of California, San Francisco, where he isRobert Wachter the Holly Smith Distinguished Professor in Science and Medicine and the Benioff Endowed Chair in Hospital Medicine. The department leads the nation in NIH grants and is generally ranked as one of the nation’s best.

Wachter is author of 250 articles and 6 books and is a frequent contributor to the New York Times and Wall Street Journal. He coined the term “hospitalist” in 1996 and is often considered the “father” of the hospitalist field, the fastest growing specialty in the history of modern medicine. He is past president of the Society of Hospital Medicine and past chair of the American Board of Internal Medicine.

In the safety and quality arenas, he edits the U.S. government’s leading website on patient safety and has written two books on the subject, including Understanding Patient Safety, the world’s top selling safety primer. In 2004, he received the John M. Eisenberg Award, the nation’s top honor in patient safety. Twelve times, Modern Healthcare magazine has ranked him as one of the 50 most influential physician-executives in the U.S.; he was #1 on the list in 2015. His 2015 book, The Digital Doctor: Hope, Hype and Harm at the Dawn of Medicine’s Computer Age, was a New York Times science bestseller. In 2016, he chaired a blue-ribbon commission advising England’s National Health Service on its digital strategy.

.To access MGR live streams and current semester recordings, please visit ETS here: DOM Medical Grand Rounds.

Add to Calendar 2019-01-24 12:00:00 2019-01-24 13:00:00 Medicine Grand Rounds - Dr. Bob Wachter Robert M. Wachter, MD is Professor and Chair of the Department of Medicine at the University of California, San Francisco, where he is the Holly Smith Distinguished Professor in Science and Medicine and the Benioff Endowed Chair in Hospital Medicine. The department leads the nation in NIH grants and is generally ranked as one of the nation’s best. Wachter is author of 250 articles and 6 books and is a frequent contributor to the New York Times and Wall Street Journal. He coined the term “hospitalist” in 1996 and is often considered the “father” of the hospitalist field, the fastest growing specialty in the history of modern medicine. He is past president of the Society of Hospital Medicine and past chair of the American Board of Internal Medicine. In the safety and quality arenas, he edits the U.S. government’s leading website on patient safety and has written two books on the subject, including Understanding Patient Safety, the world’s top selling safety primer. In 2004, he received the John M. Eisenberg Award, the nation’s top honor in patient safety. Twelve times, Modern Healthcare magazine has ranked him as one of the 50 most influential physician-executives in the U.S.; he was #1 on the list in 2015. His 2015 book, The Digital Doctor: Hope, Hype and Harm at the Dawn of Medicine’s Computer Age, was a New York Times science bestseller. In 2016, he chaired a blue-ribbon commission advising England’s National Health Service on its digital strategy. .To access MGR live streams and current semester recordings, please visit ETS here: DOM Medical Grand Rounds. Jackie Gorcyca; [email protected] UCSF Division of Hematology and Oncology America/Los_Angeles public