Dr Mike Patrick

FAMEcast

Health EN ↓ 25 episodes

a faculty development podcast from The Ohio State University College of Medicine

Author

Dr Mike Patrick

Category

Health

Podcast website

famecast.org

Latest episode

Jun 23, 2026

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Episodes

How to Be a Great Mentee - FAMEcast 024 23.06.2026

Dr Eugene Oltz visits the studio as we consider the art and science of being a great mentee. Discussions of mentorship typically focus on the mentor’s role, but the mentee’s role is equally important. What does it take to build meaningful relationships, maximize opportunities for growth, and take ownership of your professional development? Tune in for answers to these questions and more!

Leading Through Change in Academic Medicine - FAMEcast 023 26.05.2026

Dr Leon McDougle visits the studio as we consider change in academic medicine. Change is constant in our profession, but leading others through change is a skill that must be learned, practiced, and refined. Effective leaders understand the importance of communication, psychological safety, collaboration, and hope. Tune in for more details!

Graded Responsibility: The Missing Link in Medical Education - FAMEcast 022 28.04.2026

Dr Namrita Odackal visits the studio as we consider graded responsibility in medical education. Moving trainees from supervision to independence is the goal. Reframing autonomy as graded responsibility can transform the way we teach, coach, and assess our learners. Tune in to learn how!

Building Your Academic Career Toolkit - FAMEcast 021 14.04.2026

Drs Aaron Maki, Megan Keiser, and Austin Sim visit the studio as we discuss building an academic career toolkit. We explore strategies for building strong teaching skills, meaningful mentorship, career planning, and effective leadership. We hope you can join us!

Couples in Academic Medicine: Thriving Together - FAMEcast 020 31.03.2026

Drs. Darren Mays and Margaret Gatti-Mays visit the studio as we consider couples in academic medicine. Dual-career couples must navigate competing schedules, family responsibilities, travel, deadlines, and professional expectations. Our guests are a married couple who have found a way to thrive in academic medicine, and they share their insights and strategies on the podcast. We hope you can join...

Using Social Media to Engage Medical Learners - FAMEcast 019 17.03.2026

Dr Melissa Quinn visits the studio as we consider the use of social media in academic medicine… with an emphasis on supporting medical learners through these platforms. Social media engagement can promote wellness, amplify accomplishments, and expand one’s career footprint. Tune in to learn how!

Teaching Medical Learners in Busy Clinical Environments - FAMEcast 018 24.02.2026

Dr Bethany Panchal visits the studio as we consider teaching medical learners in busy clinical environments. The current state of medicine demands increased productivity. How can we best meet this demand without sacrificing meaningful teaching and quality patient care? Tune in to find out!

Tips and Tricks for Giving an Engaging Presentation - FAMEcast 017 13.01.2026

Dr Nathan Rosenberg visits the studio as we consider strategies for making lectures meaningful, engaging, and human. The word “doctor” comes from the Latin docere , meaning “to teach.” Tune in as we explore storytelling, fumbles, performance nerves… and more!

Creating Safe, Impactful Space… for Medical Learners! - FAMEcast 016 02.12.2025

Dr Alex Grieco visits the studio as we consider the medical learning environment. The spaces we create for clinical teaching impact the development of tomorrow’s physicians. Trainees can thrive… or flounder… depending on the type of space we create. Tune in to learn more!

Turning Ideas into Impact: RAPTIC & Research Innovation - FAMEcast 015 11.11.2025

Dr Kristy Townsend visits the studio as we shine a light on RAPTIC, the Research Accelerator Program to Translate, Innovate, and Commercialize at Ohio State. Discover how researchers can turn discoveries into impact through this innovative program. We hope you can join us!

The Power of Mentorship in Academic Medicine - FAMEcast 014 28.10.2025

Dr. David Eckmann visits the studio as we discuss the importance of mentorship in academic medicine. Mentorship programs can positively affect mentees, mentors, and their institutions, but they need careful planning and purpose. Tune in to learn more!

The Secret Sauce of High-Functioning Teams - FAMEcast 013 14.10.2025

Dr Daniel Eiferman visits the FAMEcast Studio as we consider high-functioning teams in medicine. Discover how trust and psychological safety protect against frustration, burnout, and missed opportunities. We hope you can join us!

Deciphering the Alphabet Soup of Grant Funding - FAMEcast 012 23.09.2025

Dr Cynthia Gerhardt and Dr Darren Mays visit the FAMEcast studio as we decipher the alphabet soup of grant funding. Whether you are just starting your research journey… or looking to secure your next major award, understanding the grant landscape is essential. We hope you can join us!

Contextual Intelligence in Academic Medicine - FAMEcast 011 09.09.2025

Dr Jimmy Onate visits the studio as we consider contextual intelligence in academic medicine. What exactly is contextual intelligence? Why does it matter? And how can we best incorporate this skill in classrooms, C-suites, research labs, clinical wards, and examination rooms? Tune in to find out!

The Practical Use of AI for Clinician-Scientists - FAMEcast 010 19.08.2025

Dr Carmen Quatman visits the studio as we consider the evolving role of artificial intelligence in clinical research. Discover how AI can help us write letters, articles, and chapters… summarize long documents, structure presentations, improve communications, and collaborate with data teams. We also explore the ethical use—and limitations—of your AI research assistant. Please join us!

The Evolving Role of Artificial Intelligence in Medical Education - FAMEcast 009 24.06.2025

This week on FAMEcast, we consider the evolving role of artificial intelligence in academic medicine. We explore how AI works, the opportunities and risks of using these tools, and the ethical considerations faculty need to know. We hope you can join us!

Importance of Growth Mindset in Academic Medicine - FAMEcast 008 10.06.2025

Heather Brod visits the studio as we explore the growth mindset in academic medicine. A fixed mindset leads to burnout and poor job performance. Flipping to a growth mindset transforms our learning, feedback, research, clinical work, and career fulfillment. Tune in to learn how!

Teaching on a Busy Clinical Service - FAMEcast 007 13.05.2025

Dr Daniel McFarlane visits the studio as we consider teaching on a busy clinical service. We explore creating a positive learning climate, setting reasonable expectations, supporting clinical reasoning, and providing meaningful feedback... while keeping patient flow moving and quality care at the center of business. We hope you can join us!

Preparing for Promotion: Tips for Writing Narratives - FAMEcast 006 15.04.2025

Dr Abby Lott Limbach visits the studio as we consider narratives in the promotion dossier. Approaching them as storytellers allows us to highlight contributions and impact while connecting with reviewers in a meaningful way. We hope you can join us!

Preparing for Promotion: The P&T Process - FAMEcast 005 01.04.2025

Dr David Kasick visits the FAMEcast Studio as we break down the promotion and tenure process at The Ohio State University College of Medicine. Advancing in academic medicine is not just about checking boxes; it’s about demonstrating excellence in teaching, scholarly activity, and service. Tune in to learn more!

Preparing for Promotion: Intentional Planning - FAMEcast 004 18.03.2025

Dr. Tania Oberyszyn, Vice Dean for Faculty Affairs at The Ohio State University College of Medicine, visits the studio as we consider intentional planning for academic promotion. Many faculty get caught up in clinical duties, research projects, and teaching responsibilities only to realize they have not actively prepared for promotion. Understanding the process, tracking accomplishments, and build...

Work-Life Harmony in Academic Medicine - FAMEcast 003 25.02.2025

Dr Jeffrey Caterino visits the studio as we consider work-life balance in academic medicine. When work and life fall out of harmony, we experience burnout, job dissatisfaction, and loss of meaningful productivity. However, balance can be restored… tune in to discover how!

Creating Your Professional Mission Statement - FAMEcast 002 28.01.2025

Dr John Mahan visits the FAMEcast Studio as we consider the professional mission statement. This essential document guides our many decisions as we journey through a career in academic medicine. We hope you can join us!

Mentorship and Coaching in Academic Medicine - FAMEcast 001 21.01.2025

Dr Kim Tartaglia visits the FAMEcast studio for the inaugural episode of our podcast! We kick off our program with a discussion on mentorship and coaching in academic medicine. Why are these activities important? How are they best implemented? When are faculty ready to mentor and coach? And what can participants expect? We have answers to these questions and more!

Introducing FAMEcast! 19.12.2024

Welcome to FAMEcast! This preview episode introduces our faculty development podcast from the Center for Faculty Advancement, Mentoring, and Engagement at The Ohio State University College of Medicine. Our podcast supports academic faculty at Ohio State and beyond as we strive to excel at patient care, teaching, research, and serving our institutions in administrative roles. Tune in as we cover ex...

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