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P-CHEW

PCCM (Pulmonary Critical Care Medicine) Collaborative Health Education Workgroup (P-CHEW)

Connect medical educators to make them more productive and successful.

Our mission is to create and grow a collaborative platform to support the development of new curricula that align with evolving educational needs and best practices, engage in medical education-related scholarly activities, and advance the professional development of aspiring clinician-educators within the field of pulmonary and critical care medicine (PCCM).

P-CHEW meets on the second Monday of each month from 11:00 AM to 12:00 PM PST in MET 307 and via Zoom. During months when MedEd grand rounds coincide, we will extend the meeting from 12:00 PM to 1:00 PM PST to watch together!

 

Our Workgroup's Impact

Explore our workgroup's contributions to pulmonary and critical care medicine medical education.

Pulse on Pulmonology

High-yield podcasts on ambulatory pulmonary topics to support the education of pulmonary critical care fellows.

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Beyond the Individual

Developing a multidisciplinary model for critical thinking in the intensive care unit (ICU).

Read Here

P-CHEW LEADERSHIP

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Laura Crotty Alexander, M.D. 
WORKGROUP DIRECTOR
lcrotty@health.ucsd.edu

Dr. Crotty Alexander is an Associate Professor of Medicine at the UC San Diego School of Medicine.
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Jacob Bailey, M.D., M.A.
WORKGROUP LEADER
jbailey@health.ucsd.edu

Dr. Bailey is a pulmonary and critical care medicine specialist at UC San Diego. He is also assistant director of the Program in Medical Education — Health Equity at the UC San Diego School of Medicine.
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Erica Lin, M.D. 
WORKGROUP LEADER
e4lin@health.ucsd.edu

Dr. Lin is an Assistant Clinical Professor of Medicine at the UC San Diego School of Medicine. She is one of the core hosts of the Pulse on Pulmonology podcast for PCCM fellows. 

Join Our Community of MedEd Visionaries

Interested in joining our workgroup? Email our workgroup director, Dr. Crotty Alexander, to receive updates and the Zoom link.

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