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Teaching Students How to Improve Safety and Quality in Two Children’s Hospitals: Building a Pediatric Clerkship Patient Safety and Quality Experience

This report describes a novel method to enhance medical student understanding of systems-based practice and patient safety through experiential learning, assessing the perceived value of student identified patient safety and systems vulnerabilities, and their proposed interventions at academic children’s hospitals. Genuardi, F. J., Kelly, M. N., Rosenberg, E. I.,…

Contemporary Challenges in Medical Education

Contemporary Challenges in Medical Education: From Theory to Practice is now available! This publication is a great resource for educators and students entering the practice of clinical medicine. Contributors include Zareen Zaidi, associate professor of medicine and associate chief of faculty development in the division of general internal medicine, Eric…

Eric Rosenberg named associate chief medical officer

Dr. Eric Rosenberg, Professor of Medicine, General Internal Medicine, Department of Medicine In May, Eric Rosenberg, M.D., MSPH, FACP, joined the hospital leadership team as associate chief medical officer for UF Health Shands. Rosenberg will…

DoM Excellence in Teaching Awards 2016 – Internal Medicine Winners

This year the department of medicine honored a number of outstanding teachers for the 2016 DoM Excellence in Teaching Awards. Our division had ten physicians who were honored and recognized for their dedication to teaching our students – future physicians and scientists. Congratulations!  …

Interdisciplinary Collaboration

Dr. Eric Rosenberg and Dr. Rebecca Pauly organized several shadowing experiences between 2nd Year Medical Students and nurses at Shands at UF as part of the Quality and Patient Safety Course. Below is a testimonial of a student describing their experience and thoughts on the interdisciplinary collaboration. “I enjoyed…

New Sunscreen Warnings

Eric I. Rosenberg, MD, Associate Professor and Chief of the Division of General Internal Medicine at the University of Florida speaks to TV20’s David Synder on the new FDA rating system of sunscreens.