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Faculty Development Programs 

Center for Ambulatory Teaching Excellence (CATE)

CATE is a non-profit center to aid faculty in publishing and distributing materials. CATE enhances teaching in Ambulatory Medicine through the development of innovative instructional programs; applied research in ambulatory-based medical education; and publication of educational materials.

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Faculty Development for Community Preceptors: ExCEED

ExCEED (Excellence in Clinical Education, Exchange, and Development) is a Faculty Development Program for Volunteer Community Preceptors focusing on developing and sustaining excellence in community and volunteer faculty teaching.

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The Docere Fellowship Program

A two year, five module career building fellowship for MCW faculty. Fellows will commit to meet the third Tuesday of the month from 1:30 – 5:30 pm beginning October 16, 2007. Coaching on projects will be provided by members of MCW's Society of Teaching Scholars.

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Faculty Development: ExCEL

ExCEL (Excellence in Clinical Education and Leadership) participants complete a series of semester-long modules focused on teaching and technology; curriculum development; measurement and evaluation; and educational leadership and scholarship. Each module requires completion of a project aligned with their respective division and departmental priorities.

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Funding Opportunities for Educators

Grants are available to support Medical College of Wisconsin physician educators.

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Geriatrics Curriculum

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MCW Society of Teaching Scholars

MCW Society of Teaching Scholars home page.

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Mentor Program

Review the etiology of MCW's mentor program from monthly sessions to today's current on-line approach. Find information on CV development, including CV examples, common CV errors and the Educator's Portfolio.

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