11.18.25 OWIMS Professional Development Series | Introduction to Coaching: A Valuable Skill for Your Academic (and Personal) Life
 
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Differentiate coaching from other counseling roles such as mentoring and psychotherapy
Apply the GROW model to create a coaching plan
Identify the 5 elements (“context”) of coaching
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Patient Care and Procedural Skills
Medical Knowledge
Interpersonal and Communication Skills
Professionalism
Practice-Based Learning and Improvement
Systems-Based Practice
Provide Patient-Centered Care
Work in Interdisciplinary Teams
Employ Evidence-Based Practice
Apply Quality Improvement
Utilize Informatics
Values/Ethics for Interprofessional Practice
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Elizabeth Toll, MD
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