Dr. Teresa Chan is a junior CE at McMaster University. She is an assistant professor, and
Teresais currently finishing her Masters of Health Professions Education at the University of Illinois at Chicago. She is learning what it means to be a Clinician Educator, blogging about her transition through the liminal space – from old role as learner to new role as teacher/educator. Teresa is an aspiring medical education scholar with burgeoning interests in contextualized decision making, intra-/interprofessional communication, and workplace-based assessment. She is also an avid blogger and contributor for a number of other online platforms including: ALiEM.com, BoringEM.org.
Recent Articles by this Author
The Helicoptering Attending: Diagnosis & management of supervisory micromanagement
Teresa M. Chan (@tchanmd) As a clinician educator and educational leader, I recently read an article that really appealed to me; it is …
Reflections From the Liminal Space: MD/PhD in Health Professions Education – Raising the bar or moving the goal post?
The KeyLIME co-hosts are taking the week off … but we wouldn’t leave you hanging – we’ve got some reflections from the liminal ...
Reflections From the Liminal Space: Design and implementation of a pre-call academic half day curriculum for Radiology residents
By Patrick Kennedy (@DrPatKennedy) and David Landry (Transitioning between keys stages of training is what the “This Liminal Space” column at ICE ...