Undergraduate Medical Education

Program Director: Carl Germann, MD | Carl.Germann@mainehealth.org
Program Administrator: Danielle Shaw | Danielle.Shaw@mainehealth.org
Teaching Format: Skills Assessment, Didactic
Learner Type: Fourth Year Medical Students
Estimated Time Commitment: ~ 1 hour sessions
Time of Year: April

Capstone is a 5-day Transition to Residency course for graduating Maine Track students. Topics include palliative care, family planning during residency, “First Night on Call,” and” Is there a Doctor on the Plane.” Procedural skills workshops include ultrasound skills, CVL placement, peripheral IV placement, and intubation skills.

Leadership

Carl Germann, MD, MHPE

Carl Germann, MD, MHPE

Dr. Germann is the Director of Orientation, Clinical Electives and Fourth-year Programs for the Tufts Maine Track Program. He also serves as Core Academic Faculty for the Department of Emergency Medicine at Maine Medical Center and Academy Master Educator at the MMC Institute for Teaching Excellence. He is an Associate Professor/Clinician Educator at Tufts University School of Medicine.

Carl is originally from central Illinois. He graduated from the University of Illinois College of Medicine and completed a Master’s in Health Professions Education (MHPE) at the University of Illinois at Chicago.  He lives in Yarmouth with his wife, three children and dog.