Resources

Diversity, Equity, Inclusion, and Accessibility (DEIA) Programs and Resources

Mentorship & Leadership Development

Resources From STFM

  • Leadership Through Scholarship Fellowship
    Mentorship for early-career faculty focusing on scholarship activity and leadership within academic medicine. One-time fee of $1200 (covers STFM annual conference registration and two in-person workshops)
  • PRiMER Author Mentorship Program
    Provides review of and feedback on submitted manuscripts to PRiMER by authors
  • URM Journey to Academic Medicine (JAM) Podcast
    Addresses barriers faced by URM residents and students within academic family medicine and provides guidance on topics such as leadership, scholarly activity, CVs, mentorship, etc.
  • URM Leadership Pathways in Academic Medicine 
    An interactive course that facilitates trajectories to academic leadership
  • Mentorship Program 
    Pairs early-career faculty with mentors to promote success in academic medicine; includes facilitators’ guide; one-time $250 fee for mentee
  • URM Scholarship Webinars
    Promotes increasing the percentage of URM individuals with skills to produce scholarly research
  • Scholarships
    • Emerging Leaders Fellowship
      Scholarships cover fellowship registration fees for 2 participants; fellowship offers training, tools, and support for new faculty and those who are transitioning to leadership roles
    • Faculty for Tomorrow Resident Scholarship
      Covers registration for residents interested in academic medicine to attend the full-day Faculty for Tomorrow Preconference Workshop and STFM Annual Spring Conference
    • New Faculty Scholars Program
      Facilitates the development of future academic family medicine leaders; provides up to $1,000 to cover expenses to travel to and present at the STFM Annual Spring Conference
    • STFM Foundation Student Scholarship
      $500 award and free registration for students interested in academic family medicine to attend the STFM Conference on Medical Student Education

These resources have been aggregated by the STFM DEIA Committee.

If there are additional programs or resources you would like to submit for consideration for this page, please contact April Davies at adavies@stfm.org.

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STFM's AI Assistant is designed to help you find information and answers about Family Medicine education. While it's a powerful tool, getting the best results depends on how you phrase your questions. Here's how to make the most of your interactions:

1. Avoid Ambiguous Language

Be Clear and Specific: Use precise terms and avoid vague words like "it" or "that" without clear references.

Example:

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Try: "Can you help me update our Family Medicine clerkship curriculum?"
Why this is important: Ambiguous language can confuse the AI, leading to irrelevant or unclear responses. Clear references help the chatbot understand exactly what you're asking.

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Example:

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Why this is better: Providing details about your role ("program coordinator") and your goal ("design or update clerkship curricula") gives the chatbot enough context to offer more targeted information.

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Provide Necessary Details:The STFM AI Assistant has been trained on STFM's business and resources. The AI can only use the information you provide or that it has been trained on.

Example:

Instead of: "How can I improve my program?"
Try: "As a program coordinator for a Family Medicine clerkship, what resources does STFM provide to help me improve student engagement and learning outcomes?"
Why this is important: Including relevant details helps the AI understand your specific situation, leading to more accurate and useful responses.

4. Reset if You Change Topics

Clear Chat History When Switching Topics:

If you move to a completely new topic and the chatbot doesn't recognize the change, click the Clear Chat History button and restate your question.
Note: Clearing your chat history removes all previous context from the chatbot's memory.
Why this is important: Resetting ensures the AI does not carry over irrelevant information, which could lead to confusion or inaccurate answers.

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Include Background Information: The more context you provide, the better the chatbot can understand and respond to your question.

Example:

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Try: "In the context of Family Medicine education, what are the best practices for integrating clinical simulations into the curriculum?"
Why this is important: Specific goals, constraints, or preferences allow the AI to tailor its responses to your unique needs.

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Break Down Complex Queries: If you have multiple questions, ask them separately.

Example:

Instead of: "What are the requirements for faculty development, how do I register for conferences, and what grants are available?"
Try: Start with "What are the faculty development requirements for Family Medicine educators?" Then follow up with your other questions after receiving the response.
Why this is important: This approach ensures each question gets full attention and a complete answer.

Examples of Good vs. Bad Prompts

Bad Prompt

"What type of membership is best for me?"

Why it's bad: The AI Chat Assistant has no information about your background or needs.

Good Prompt

"I'm the chair of the Department of Family Medicine at a major university, and I plan to retire next year. I'd like to stay involved with Family Medicine education. What type of membership is best for me?"

Why it's good: The AI Chat Assistant knows your role, your future plans, and your interest in staying involved, enabling it to provide more relevant advice.

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