
Office of Innovation and Scholarship in Medical Education
Winter Podcast Series
Restorative Justice in Medical Education with Dr. Jayson Stoffman
The influence of restorative justice is growing in healthcare. As a collaborative, relational process, it strives to resolve matters such as harm, conflict, and systemic issues by focusing on healing, accountability,
and repairing relationships rather than solely on punishment. To better understand how this concept could be incorporated into the remediation process in medical education, Dr. Jayson Stoffman undertook a systematic review of the med ed literature. In this
month’s podcast, Dr. Stoffman discusses these findings.
To learn more about his journey, please click on the following link:
Restorative Justice in Medical Education with Dr. Jayson Stoffman
Click here to listen to last month’s podcast on Capturing the Patient Voice in the development of Trauma
Informed Care Training
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Ashley LaRosa
Faculty Development Coordinator
Office of Innovation and Scholarship in Medical Education
S204, Medical Services Building, Bannatyne Campus
Max Rady College of Medicine
204-272-3102 phone
204-272-3169 fax
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