Dr. Eve Purdy is a PGY5 in Emergency Medicine at Queen’s University while simultaneously completing her Master’s in Applied Anthropology through the University of North Texas. Eve is actively involved in a variety of #FOAMed projects, including CanadiEM and the ALiEM MEdICs Series. She has a keen interest in medical education and is particularly fascinated with how it seems to be as much a process of enculturation as it is education. She brings the trainee’s voice to this blog in her exploration of #meded through a variety of anthropologic frameworks.
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Translational simulation, teams, and the EHR
By Kara Allen (@ergopropterdoc), Nova Barrios, Rebecca Szabo (@inquisitiveGyn) and Eve Purdy (@purdy_eve) The alarm sounds in birth suite room ...
EDGE: An educational enigma
By Dan Pratt (@Danieldpratt) Editor’s Note: Dan Pratt is a stalwart virtual member of our Educators Get Educated group. It is a bit …