Eliminating Race-Based Medicine: Policy Implementation and Practice Implications

After this Virtual Grand Round, participants should be able to recognize the fallacy of race as a biologic proxy, identify inequities embedded in practice guidelines, and define the pathway for moving from race-based to race-conscious medicine. [Recorded 12/02/2022]
Breaking Bad News: Helping Families When They Need Us the Most

After this Virtual Grand Round, participants should...1) Be familiar with the history of discussing tragic news with patients in medicine and the impact it has on patients and families, 2) Understand the Breaking Bad News (BBN) Program method of delivering tragic news to patients and families, 3) Learn communication techniques that will help healthcare professionals to form trusting relationships with patients and improve their overall patient experience even during the most tragic times. [Recorded 11/11/2022]
Burnout In Medicine: An Introduction to Schwartz Rounds

After this Virtual Grand Round, participants should be able to: 1) Define burnout and identify its causes, 2) Elucidate solutions and preventative strategies, 3) Introduce the concept of Schwartz Rounds. [Recorded 04/08/2022]
Up All Night: Optimizing Human Performance in Residency

After this Virtual Grand Round, participants should be able to: Understand the dangers of fatigue, understand techniques to mitigate fatigue, and understand other ways to improve performance. [Reviewed 08/31/2023]
Fired for Using Facebook: Laws, Ethics, & Professionalism in the Use of Social Media

After this Virtual Grand Round, participants should be able to: 1. Understand how social media is being used by patients, families, and health care providers personally and professionally, 2. Identify professional liability risks associated with the use of social media, and 3. Discuss liability issues related to videotaping during patient care. [Recorded 03/01/2024]
Culture, Trust, and Quality

After this Virtual Grand Round, participants should be able to: 1. Identify multiple ways to improve psychological safety, 2. Describe the concept of "The Just Culture", and 3. Identify the ways in which they can create trust in themselves. [Recorded 03/15/2024]
Sexual Misconduct: Identifying Pitfalls & Avoiding Allegations

After this Virtual Grand Round, participants should be able to: 1. Identify acts considered to be sexual misconduct for a provider under Florida Law, 2. Demonstrate familiarity with the hospital’s chaperone policy, and 3. Learn to proactively identify potentially troubling situations and respond. [Recorded 03/08/2024]
The Power of Prevention: Understanding Your Role in Reducing Medical Errors

After this Virtual Grand Round, participants should be able to: 1.Understandand define medical errors along with their various types, including diagnostic and medication errors, 2.Examine error prevention toolsand strategies to mitigate risk and enhance patient safety, 3.Understand the methods used to investigate the root causes of medical errors (including RootCause Analysis) and what qualifies as an adverse incident and how to properly report it. [Recorded 11/01/2024]