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Teaching in Medical Education

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Do you want to learn how to teach in a medical school?  The NCI Center for Cancer Training (CCT), Office of Training and Education (OTE), announces a course titled Teaching in Medical Education (TIME).  In addition to conducting research, new faculty members must learn effective teaching methodologies.  TIME will focus on good teaching practices, including basic strategies for developing and organizing courses. TIME will also discuss the course syllabus, examinations, and evaluations.  The TIME course is recommended for NIH fellows interested in teaching in a medical school.

Date and Location

This 2-hour course will be held in person on both NCI campuses:

Frederick:  July 1, 2025 (2:00 - 4:00 pm), Bldg. 549, Room B

Bethesda:  July 2, 2025 (3:00 - 5:00 pm), Bldg. 10, Room FAES #1

The Instructor

Terry Moody, Ph.D., was a professor of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology at the George Washington Univ. Medical School, where he lectured medical, graduate, and allied health students.  He joined the NCI's Center for Cancer Research as a Principal Investigator and is currently a Special Assistant in the NCI CCT Office of Training and Education.

More Information

Contact the course director, Dr. Terry Moody, at moodyt@mail.nih.gov .

Registration

Registration is now CLOSED.

Related Training Opportunities

This course is part of an ongoing training curriculum for NCI clinical and postdoctoral fellows. Each fall, CCT/OTE offers the Translational Research in Clinical Oncology (TRACO) course, hosted by Dr. Terry Moody. Each spring, Demystifying Medicine is hosted by Dr. Irvin M. Arias. To learn about additional training opportunities at https://www.training.nih.gov/.

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