Educator of the Month

February 2025: Sharon Bord

Tip of the Month: On my first rotation in medical school a classmate and co-rotator said to our surgery attending, "We may be wearing blue scrubs, but we are really green." I had been so nervous about being in the OR that day, but when she said that it set the stage for our day and expectations from our faculty member. It allowed us all to take a deep sigh of relief and to get the most out of our learning environment. 

It is important for us as educators to remember what it feels like to be at different stages of learning and to understand the stresses as well as triumphs that our learners are hoping to experience. I think we can all recall some of our first days on clinical rotations in medical school, or the first weeks of residency, and the nervous excitement that went along with it. By putting ourselves in the mindset of our learners we can best meet them where they are at in their learning journey and allow them to feel comfortable in taking risks and engaging with the team. 

 

IEE Educator of Month: February 2025 Sharon Bord, MD

Sharon Bord, MD

  • Assistant Professor of Emergency Medicine

January 2025: Charlene Gamaldo

Tip of the Month: Remember that no 2 teaching experiences are ever the same, even if you are teaching the same material because your learners are different.  With that in mind, strive to personalize the experience to the learning preference and the educational goals of your learner so they feel engaged and invested in the process.  This partnership will increase the likelihood that the mutual goals of both educator and learner are achieved.

Charlene Gamaldo, MD

  • Vice Chair, Faculty Development, Department of Neurology, Associate Vice Provost, Johns Hopkins University Provost’s Leadership, Advancement and Development (L.A.D.) Academy
  • Professor of Neurology

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