470. IDSA Chalk Talks as a Catalyst for Enhancing Clinical Teaching and Professional Identity through Medical Education Innovation
Christian Hendrix, Rachel Bartash, Saira Butt, Michael T Melia, Varun K Phadke, Jennifer O Spicer, Darcy Wooten

TL;DR
Publishing IDSA chalk talks improved educators' teaching skills and professional identity in infectious diseases education.
Contribution
A novel peer-reviewed platform for publishing clinical teaching scripts enhanced educators' self-assessment and professional connection.
Findings
Chalk talk authors showed significant improvement in self-assessed clinical teaching skills post-publication.
Participants reported increased professional identity and value as medical educators.
75% felt more connected to the IDSA and MedEdCOP after authoring a chalk talk.
Abstract
In 2022, the Infectious Diseases Society of America (IDSA)’s Medical Education Community of Practice (MedEdCOP) launched a novel peer-reviewed platform for ID educators to publish chalk talks —concise, high-yield teaching scripts designed for the clinical learning environment. This open-access library enables educators to disseminate their work and offers ready-to-use teaching materials for others to adopt or adapt. We sought to evaluate the impact of chalk talk authorship on contributors' self-assessed teaching skills, professional identity, and connection to the ID education community. Demographic CharacteristicsDemographic Characteristics of Chalk Talk AuthorsFigure 1.Impact of Chalk Talk Authorship on Clinical Teaching Skills by Self-AssessmentChalk talk authors reported a significant improvement in the proficiency of their clinical teaching skills after publishing an IDSA chalk…
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Taxonomy
TopicsInnovations in Medical Education · Social Media in Health Education · Diversity and Career in Medicine
