New “Manage Rotations” Interface
In the July 2012 system update that was made this past week, we introduced a completely redesigned Manage Rotations interface. The new Manage Rotations page has been designed to make it easier for...
View ArticleCurriculum Renewal: Designing vs. Doing
Summer is a busy time for us here at one45. Most of our residency programs start up in July, and our undergraduate programs start up in July, August, and September. One thing that can make this time of...
View ArticleInfographic: one45 Usage Statistics
How many evaluation forms have been submitted using one45? How many clinical procedures have been logged? How many active faculty, students, residents, and administrator users are there? We pulled some...
View Articleone45 at ICRE 2012
This week, we will be at the International Conference on Residency Education in Ottawa, Canada. On Oct 17 and Oct 18, Wayne Lore from our client services team will be speaking at two workshop sessions...
View Articleone45 at the 2012 AAMC Annual Meeting
This weekend, we will be exhibiting at the AAMC Annual Meeting in San Fransisco. We invite you to come to our booth (booth 208) to meet some common “characters” of medical school management solutions...
View ArticlePreparing for AAMC’s new Curriculum Inventory – The First Steps
At November’s AAMC Annual General Meeting in San Francisco, one of the hottest topics was the AAMC’s new Curriculum Inventory and Reports project which will be replacing CurrMIT in Summer of 2013. The...
View Articleone45 at the Innovations in Medical Education Conference 2013
This weekend, from Feb 23-24, we will be at the Innovations in Medical Education Conference at the Keck School of Medicine of USC in Los Angeles. If you are planning to attend IME 2013, we are excited...
View ArticleNotes from the field – a report from the 2013 Innovations in Medical...
I was happy to attend the IME2013 conference recently held at the Keck School of Medicine with my colleague Beth. We both had a great time at the conference and in Los Angeles and I’d like to thank...
View ArticleNotes from the Field: Professionalism and its effect on Medical Education
I recently attended the AAMC’s Central Group on Educational Affairs (CGEA) conference in Ohio. It was hosted by the University of Cincinnati and, unlike some of the other conferences we go to, we...
View ArticleTransitioning to a New Academic Year: Resources for one45 Admins
Getting ready for the new academic year can be a stressful time – there are a lot of things to think about and even more tasks that must be done! I am pleased to announce a number of initiatives have...
View ArticleFocusing on the Performance of Individuals Misses the Bigger (team) Picture
I was fortunate to attend two conferences this month. First up was the MedBiquitous 2013 conference in Baltimore where the key theme of the conference was “big data”. From Baltimore, I headed to the...
View ArticleFrequency of Feedback: The Critical Link to Assessing Soft Competencies
In his best-selling book, Thinking Fast & Slow, Nobel laureate Daniel Kahneman describes how humans achieve mastery and develop true competence only in environments where there is frequent,...
View ArticleGetting ready for the AAMC’s Curriculum Inventory is a lot of work! But it’s...
Thomas Edison The reason a lot of people do not recognize opportunity is because it usually goes around wearing overalls looking like hard work. -Thomas A. Edison The deadline for getting your...
View ArticleIs it even possible to send my data to the AAMC’s CIR this year?
In preparing our clients for the upload to the AAMC’s Curriculum Inventory system, we’ve run into a few medical schools who have questioned whether or not it’s even possible for them to upload their...
View ArticleBest Practices for Super Administrators
Having worked with hundreds of clients in higher education over the past 13 years, we’ve learned a lot about administration in post-secondary institutions. Recently, we published four Best Practices...
View ArticleHow Can You See Competency? Try using Spider Graphs
Medical education is all about competency. At the end of training, you want to be assured that you’ve released a competent professional into society. That doesn’t mean, however, that medical education...
View ArticleTough questions to ask exhibitors at your next conference
This week, we’ll kick off our 2014 conference season by exhibiting at the 11th AACOM Annual Conference in Washington DC. With the theme “Osteopathic Medical Education: Keys to Success”, this year’s...
View Article3 tips for curriculum mapping success
At the recent AACOM Annual Conference in Washington DC, we met many medical school administrators who were facing challenges with mapping their school’s curricula. A successfully executed curriculum...
View ArticleCreate your own evaluation and survey forms with our new Form Builder tool
One of the most valuable aspects of the one45 system is that it gives healthcare education programs the ability to collect and report on evaluation and survey data. We’ve been working hard at making it...
View ArticleBuilding your class vision… Musings from the 2014 CCME
Our product manager, Jason Ladicos, and I just finished a trip to Ottawa for the 2014 Canadian Conference on Medical Education and the Ottawa Conference. It was a lot of fun – we spoke to lots of our...
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