Test APL

Facilitator Lesson Plan

This team-based, active-learning event features Randy Longenecker, MD, Professor of Family Medicine and Assistant Dean for Rural and Underserved Programs. Dual relationships are inevitable in rural medicine, and competent rural practice demands the ability to negotiate those relationships in healthy ways, including healthy boundary setting, boundary crossings, and boundary maintenance. This Grand Rounds will explore practical ways to foster healthy relationships and work-life balance.

Learning Objectives

Participants will be able to:

  • Articulate the difference between boundary crossings and boundary violations
  • Describe and recognize a dual relationship
  • Develop a personal and professional plan for negotiating dual relationships in rural practice

Steps

  1. Recruit your teams. Ideally, 4 teams of 3-5 participants.
  2. Schedule a room that can accommodate all your participants and AV to play the presentation.
  3. Distribute the Pre-Session link
  4. Download the Presentation Slide Deck.
  5. Review the Slide Deck. Be sure to look at the presenter notes.
  1. Arrange your participants into teams within the room.
  2. Facilitate your ALP session by following the prompts in the presenter notes of the Slide Deck.
  3. Facilitate general discussion with the full group. Go over any lingering thoughts.
  4. Evaluate the ALP materials on your experience.
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