Month: September 2021
#thefutureofmeded: Mental models for the clinician educator
Dan Dworkis (@TheEmergMind) and Felix Ankel (@felixankel) You are a new postgraduate dean hired to provide leadership for the clinical learning environment. ...
#KEYLIMEPODCAST 331: The New Program Eval – Integrity of the System
Jon introduces a paper that looks to fidelity of implementation over the lifecycle of an innovation by introducing an alternative model for evaluating ...
Education Theory Made Practical – Volume 5, Part 8: Situated Cognition
The Academic Life in Emergency Medicine (ALiEM) Faculty Incubator was hard at work during the pandemic to bring you the fifth volume of the Education ...
#KEYLIMEPODCAST 330: “Every way of seeing is also a way of not seeing.” (K. Burke, 1935)
Lara presents a cross sectional study that aims to develop new understandings of professional identify formation (PIF) literature specific to Black/African ...
Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion in Simulation – A Reflexive Tool for Simulation Delivery Teams
By Eve Purdy (@purdy_eve), Victoria Brazil (@SocraticEM) and Ben Symon (@symon_ben) You are a simulation facilitator working in a tertiary care ...
[316] Keylime Beyond The Journals: Hidden Meded You Should Know: A Friendly Cutthroat Debate (Part 2)
Many already academic medicine faculty members, though already busy, are feeling increasing pressure worldwide to be productive scholars – and it ...
#KeyLIMEPodcast 329: Choosing a Good Doctor from the Start… Polishing our Crystal Balls
The authors of Linda’s selected article hypothesize that residents’ performance on a situational judgment test (SJT) can predict current and ...
Education Theory Made Practical – Volume 5, Part 7: Logic Model of Program Evaluation
The Academic Life in Emergency Medicine (ALiEM) Faculty Incubator was hard at work during the pandemic to bring you the fifth volume of the Education ...
#KeyLIMEPodcast 328: Goldilocks and the 3 Trusts (of Supervisors)
Jason presents a study that looks to understand how residents recognize supervisor trust, as well as explore the effects of residents’ perceptions ...