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Tuesday, April 28
 

3:00pm CDT

Breaking Down Silos: Connection and Community Between Medical School Classes
Tuesday April 28, 2026 3:00pm - 4:00pm CDT
The physician journey may feel as though it is a solo endeavor, but social supports play a crucial role in shaping student experience and ability to flourish. Student leaders from three central region schools will share interventions that improve connection within and across medical school cohorts and build community.
Speaker
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Lamya Augusthy, MA

Program Coordinator, Learner Network, Kern National Network for Flourishing in Health
Program Coordinator, Learner Network
KC

Kit (Catherine G.) Knier Srivastava

MD/PhD Student, Mayo Clinic College of Medicine
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Ahmad Abu-Mahfouz, BS

Medical Student, Oakland University William Beaumont School of Medicine
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Sara Amini, BS

Medical Student, Medical College of Wisconsin


Tuesday April 28, 2026 3:00pm - 4:00pm CDT
Franciscan Sisters-2 (level 4) 10 East Center Street, Rochester, MN 55904

4:15pm CDT

Living with Tiers: Annual Review, Student Trust, and Residency Signaling in H/HP/P/F Systems
Tuesday April 28, 2026 4:15pm - 5:15pm CDT
This 60-minute session examines H/HP/P/F grading and its effects on trust, wellness, and residency signaling. After vignettes and institutional snapshots, participants engage in small-group discussions on audits, communication, and transparency. Report-outs highlight cross-institution themes. The session concludes with commitments to action and an invitation for continued collaboration.
Speaker
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Monica L. Lypson, MD MHPE

Professor at CUMC, Vice Dean, Columbia University Vagelos College of Physicians & Surgeons

Tuesday April 28, 2026 4:15pm - 5:15pm CDT
Franciscan Sisters-2 (level 4) 10 East Center Street, Rochester, MN 55904
 
Wednesday, April 29
 

8:15am CDT

Creative Collaborations in Medical Education: Supporting Trainees Through the Humanities
Wednesday April 29, 2026 8:15am - 9:15am CDT
This panel explores innovative arts and humanities-based approaches to developing clinical presence, empathy, and communication skills in GME. Mayo Clinic presenters share interdisciplinary workshops and curricula that support resident wellness and professional growth, offering practical strategies and outcomes for educators seeking to enrich medical training through creative engagement.
Speaker
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Ariel B. Boswell, BA, BSN, PHN, MFA

Registered Nurse in Family Medicine and Writer for the Lavins Center for Humanities in Medicine, Mayo Clinic Hospital-Rochester, MN
Registered Nurse in Family Medicine and Writer for the Lavins Center for Humanities in Medicine
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Diem Vu, MD

Trauma/Critical Care/General Surgery Consultant, Mayo Clinic Hospital-Rochester, MN
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Chrys Yates, MA

Program Director, Mayo Clinic Lyndra P. Daniel Center for Humanities in Medicine, Mayo Clinic Hospital-Jacksonville, FL
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Scott Breitinger, MD

Medical Director for the Lavins Center for Humanities in Medicine and Board-Certified Psychiatrist, Mayo Clinic Hospital-Rochester, MN
Wednesday April 29, 2026 8:15am - 9:15am CDT
Franciscan Sisters-2 (level 4) 10 East Center Street, Rochester, MN 55904

9:30am CDT

Teaching Observation Programs for Medical Educators: Successes and Barriers to Implementation at Two Medical Schools
Wednesday April 29, 2026 9:30am - 10:30am CDT
In this panel discussion, medical educators from two different institutions will share their experiences in implementing Teaching Observation Programs grounded in self-determination theory. Despite variations in institutional context and faculty composition, both schools report successful outcomes of improved teaching, collegiality, and motivation. Program design, implementation, and strategies will be discussed.
Speaker
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Nicole Wright, MBA

Coordinator, Faculty Development, Covenant HealthCare College of Medicine at Central Michigan University
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Mary Kate Worden PhD

Associate Professor of Medical Education, Director of Curriculum Integration and Development, University of Virginia School of Medicine
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Sarah Jones, MD

Associate Professor of Neurology, University of Virginia School of Medicine
Wednesday April 29, 2026 9:30am - 10:30am CDT
Franciscan Sisters-2 (level 4) 10 East Center Street, Rochester, MN 55904
 
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