Number of years in the consortium: 8 years
Of note, all 4 items below apply to our work in the ACE consortium since 2013. In addition to our original proposal (which transformed our whole medical education program), our renewal was focused on going deeper in three elements: (1) competency-based medical education, (2) health systems science, and (3) advising/coaching across the undergraduate to graduate medical education continuum. In addition, we have worked separately on a grant provided by the AMA on “Case Studies in Medical Education Transformation,” which addresses change management. As such, the University of Michigan’s strategy areas of focus include all 4 elements below (relevant areas added and/or highlighted):
Virginia Tech medical school faculty, students getting COVID-10 vaccine Carilion Clinic COVID-19 Vaccine (Source: Virginia Tech Carilion School of Medicine) By Pat Thomas | January 7, 2021 at 11:07 AM EST - Updated January 14 at 2:32 PM
ROANOKE, Va. (WDBJ/Virginia Tech Carilion School of Medicine Release) - Members of the Virginia Tech Carilion School of Medicine (VTCSOM) community have started receiving the COVID-19 vaccine.
In December, Carilion Clinic and other local health systems began administering vaccines to their health care providers. That includes their employees who also hold faculty titles at the medical school, who received the vaccine âbecause of their clinical roles seeing patients, a group prioritized by the Virginia Department of Health as part of Phase 1a,â according to the school.