Radiology Grand Rounds | June 12, 2017

Department of Radiology and Radiological Sciences Grand Rounds

"Lecturing 2.0: Tools and Techniques to Improve the Way We Teach and Learn"

Harprit Bedi, M.D.

Harprit Singh Bedi, M.D.
Chairman of Radiology, St. Elizabeth's Medical Center
Associate Professor in Radiology and Otolaryngology
Tufts University School of Medicine
Boston, Massachusetts

Monday, June 12, 2017

Noon - 1 p.m.

MCN CCC-1111

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This grand round is designed for faculty, residents, staff and medical students.

Learning objectives of this presentation:

1) Improve our understanding of passive and active learning  

2) Review basic learning ideas applicable to our work as educators

3) Introduce the concept of flipped classroom and blended curriculum

4) Identify resources and technologies that can foster interactive learning

 

Jeff Creasy , CME Activity Director, has no financial relationships related to the content of this activity to disclose. Harprit (Harp) Singh Bedi, MD., presenter, has no financial relationships related to the content of this activity to disclose.

This educational activity received no commercial support.

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Harprit (Harp) Singh Bedi, M.D., is Associate Professor of Radiology and Otolaryngology at the Tufts University School of Medicine, in Boston, Massachusetts. He graduated from the Albany Medical College and earned his Master of Science degree at Georgetown University. After completing residency at Case Western Reserve University/Metrohealth in Cleveland, he received specialized fellowship training in neuroradiology at Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center/Harvard Medical School in Boston, Massachusetts. 

Dr. Bedi has served as the Radiology Residency Program Director at Tufts Medical Center and subsequently, the Vice-Chair of the Radiology Department. Now, Dr. Bedi is Chairman of Radiology at St. Elizabeth’s Medical Center in Brighton, Massachusetts. 

In addition to his interest in neuroradiology/head and neck imaging, residency education and technology has become a passion. He has published and lectured around the country on ways to incorporate technology in residency training programs and ways to make lectures more interactive and dynamic for the new generation of radiology trainees. He continues to explore innovative ways to educate medical students and radiology residents


He has won numerous awards, including Medical Student Teacher of the Year, Excellence in Teaching and Faculty Mentor Award at Tufts.