AOM HCM Teaching Incubator Form
The HCM Teaching Incubator PDW seeks to provide a forum and foster a community in which health care management scholars can discuss pertinent issues about teaching, from common questions and challenges that educators confront to helpful practices, tips, and ideas to becoming more effective instructors.  For those who would value feedback, advice, or help with teaching, this PDW will be of particular interest, offering helpful guidance on issues confronted in a range of educational settings by health care management instructors.

The PDW is conducted as a rotating series of interactive round table discussions, with each discussion focusing on a specific theme and including assigned “teaching mentors” who can provide expert guidance and feedback on topics relating to that theme.  Potential attendees who complete this form in advance can note their areas of interest and teaching-related questions so that they can have their specific questions incorporated in the facilitators' planned topics to address.  To that end, we ask that you please complete the following questions:
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Please select TWO topics that you would LIKE to discuss during the Teaching Incubator.  If you would like to see a general topic or topics addressed that is not identified in the list below, please indicate such topic(s) on the line indicated as "Other": *
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Are there any of the following topics that you have NO INTEREST discussing during the Teaching Incubator? *
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Please describe below any specific questions or concerns you have with respect to teaching that you would like addressed during this year's HCM Teaching Incubator PDW.  These questions can be particular issues within the general topics previously listed, or they can be separate issues not reflected in the general topics (which may be considered for alternative table topics). *
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