Maine Rural Healthcare Education Grand Rounds
The Building-ME Network, in collaboration with the MERGE Collaborative is proud to host the Maine Rural Healthcare Education Grand Rounds. Each month, on the second Friday at 12:00 PM, a guest presenter leads a session on a healthcare education topic with a focus on supporting healthcare educators in rural Maine. These sessions are offered virtually at no charge. Clicking the button below gives direct access to the Microsoft TEAMS meeting.
Next Presentation
July 11th, 2025 – 12:00 PM – 12:45 PM
CoGenerational Learning
Presented by Susan Wehry, MD
Director for the AgingME 2: Geriatrics Workforce Enhancement Program
Associate Clinical Professor, UNE COM
In this interactive 30-minte session, the presenter will discuss ways to enhance knowledge exchange and skill development between individuals of different age groups. The goal is to foster a rich and less frustrating clinical learning and work environment, ultimately improving the care of and communication with older adults. Attendees will be encouraged to describe what is and is not working for them and reflect on why. Participants will be able to:
- Describe reverse mentorship and intergenerational mentoring
- Discuss programs that have successfully bridged the so-called generational divide
- Identify one actionable practice improvement process that could be implemented in the training site

Susan Wehry, MD, is a board-certified geriatric psychiatrist with almost 40 years of experience. Throughout her multifaceted career as a clinician, educator, policymaker, advocate, and advisor, she has inspired students, professionals, older adults, and family caregivers across the United States and abroad. She now directs AgingME, a Geriatrics Workforce Enhancement Project to create a more age-friendly and dementia-inclusive health system.
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Coming Soon:
- August – OFF
- September 12th – The Master Adaptive Learner Framework, presented by Tara Paradie
- October 10th – Writing Impactful Skill-Based Assessments Without Bias, presented by Monica Thim, DO