#KeyLIMEPodcast 98: #MedEd + Chronic Disease
Let me join the long list of health care apocalyptic hand-wavers… the grey tsunami is coming. Yep. Heard that one, right? Yet, how has the #MedEd ...
Let me join the long list of health care apocalyptic hand-wavers… the grey tsunami is coming. Yep. Heard that one, right? Yet, how has the #MedEd ...
For more than 15 years, the Association of Medical Educators of Europe (AMEE) has been producing high quality reviews of important topics in #MedEd. ...
By Felix Ankel (@felixankel) and Leah Hanson (@lrbhanson) “Trust is like the air we breathe. When it’s present, nobody really notices. But when ...
By Rob Cooney (@EMEducation) Shortly after the events of 9/11, the United States began military action against Iraq. Initially, the US experienced ...
Simon Carley (@EMManchester) has put together a great resource on key education theories for Clinician Educators. It is part of his course work for ...
By Daniel Cabrera (@CabreraERDR) Empathy is important, no doubt about it. Empathy is on the #meded main stage recently, its importance in healthcare ...
Well, it’s Friday the 13th… If you’re hiding out at home scared to venture into the world because of impending mishaps, yet bored with nothing ...
By Damian Roland (@Damian_Roland) Throughout July and August, many countries accept a new intake of doctors into their hospital departments or primary ...
The Key Literature In Medical Education podcast this week tackles the ongoing theme of educational imprinting. See episode 80 and 82 for previous ...
Check out this monthly #FOAMed resource from the Canadian Association of Emergency Physicians (@CAEP_DOCS). Each month the “GEMS” series finds a ...