85. 8 Golden Rules of Precepting with Arthi Chawla MD and Winfred Frazier MD

85. 8 Golden Rules of Precepting with Arthi Chawla MD and Winfred Frazier MD

Author: Dike Drummond MD May 8, 2024 Duration: 35:28

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Ever wondered what makes some attending physicians unforgettable mentors? 

I had the pleasure of delving into the intricacies of medical education with my esteemed colleagues, Winfred Frazier MD and Arthi Chawla MD.

Dr. Arthi Chawla, MD is a family medicine specialist in Rochester, NY, and a Senior Instructor in Family Medicine. She is affiliated with medical facilities Highland Hospital and Strong Memorial Hospital. Having completed her residency and a faculty development fellowship in Pittsburgh, she now shapes the minds of residents in western New York. Dr. Chawla emphasizes the importance of a supportive and nurturing environment, where residents can evolve into skilled physicians who practice with both competence and compassion. Her approach to teaching is a testament to the profound influence educators have on the future of healthcare.

Dr. Winfred Frazier is a seasoned family medicine physician from Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. He is a Medical Director at New Kensington Family Health Center; Associate Program Director, Family Medicine Residency Program. Dr. Frazier shared his journey of teaching residents and medical students. His enthusiasm for mentoring the next generation of physicians is palpable as he recounts the fulfillment he derives from witnessing the growth and development of his learners.

Together with Dr. Frazier and Dr. Chawla, we uncovered the eight golden rules that can transform your teaching style. Imagine impacting patient outcomes simply by refining how you guide the next generation of doctors.

 

I've had amazing teachers in my life; I can still remember my third-grade teacher telling me, 'You're doing great, you can do this.' So I've had these mentors in my life, and I just really want to give back." - Winfred Frazier MD

 "One of the things that has always been really important to me is being approachable and creating a supportive learning environment that's not traumatic and not scary for the learner." - Arthi Chawla MD

Episode highlights:

  • The joy of teaching: Insights from dr. Winfred Frazier
  • Fostering growth: Dr. Arthi chawla's vision
  • The eight golden rules of precepting
  • The power of feedback and trust
  • Recognizing learning styles and the need for educator training


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