#KeyLIMEPodcast 108: Do you need a masters degree in #meded
Well, the sabbatical is over, and we are back at full strength here at the ICE blog. We’ve also had a reorganization of some of the critical members ...
Well, the sabbatical is over, and we are back at full strength here at the ICE blog. We’ve also had a reorganization of some of the critical members ...
By Glenn Regehr Well it happened to me again … another “Stokesian” moment. This time it manifested during a CHES research rounds talk by Peter ...
(I have an awesome problem. I’m on a two-month mini-sabbatical. Let’s all pretend that I’m buried in a research library, but the truth… well… ...
The hosts discusses “see one, do one, teach one” and why this is not 21st century methodology. Read on, and check out the podcast here (or on ...
(I have an awesome problem. I’m on a two-month mini-sabbatical. Let’s all pretend that I’m buried in a research library, but the truth… well… ...
Linda presents a paper on positive effects of social media on medical students. Read on, and check out the podcast here (or on iTunes!) KeyLIME Session ...
Jon presents a paper that looks beyond traditional feedback and provides a new model. Read on, and check out the podcast here (or on iTunes!) KeyLIME ...
Jason presents a paper hot off the press! This pre-publication from Medical Education discusses relationships between medical microculture and the willingness ...
(These are the show notes for the Grand Rounds I presented at Lurie Children Hospital of Chicago and Northwestern University. We discussed diagnostic ...
By Lynfa Stroud (@LynfaStroud) “He who studies medicine without books sails an uncharted sea, but he who studies medicine without patients does not ...