What do Patient Safety, Quality Improvement and Resource Stewardship Have in Common?
By: Brian M. Wong (@Brian_M_Wong) They have been explicitly integrated into the revised CanMEDS 2015 Physician Competency Framework Medical educators ...
By: Brian M. Wong (@Brian_M_Wong) They have been explicitly integrated into the revised CanMEDS 2015 Physician Competency Framework Medical educators ...
Concussion management crosses many professions and disciplines in healthcare. Sadly, integrated care is the exception. To address this gap, Evidence ...
Okay… big breath. This is not a post about the unappreciated genius of The Cure and Robert Smith. Rather, the Key Literature in Medical Education ...
The Key Literature in Medical Education podcast this week covers one of the topics I have been struggling to understand: complexity. Here are some ...
By Jonathan Sherbino (@sherbino) HT: “How I work smarter” Series from ALiEM (Full disclosure: I basically stole this idea.. sorry, Michelle) One ...
By Glenn Regehr When I was in Prince George a while ago visiting with the faculty and staff of the Northern Medical Program, I had the pleasure of meeting ...
This week the Key Literature in Medical Education podcast tackles one of my favourite papers from 2015. I wish I had thought to write this paper and ...
In the age of #FOAMed, sustainability is key to survival. Two maximize limited resources, two Canadian #FOAMed blogs (BoringEM.org and Frontdoor2HealthCare) ...
This week, the ICE blog is joining the Journal of Graduate Medical Education and Academic Life in Emergency Medicine in a week long virtual journal ...
The Key Literature in Medical Education podcast this week achieves a BIG milestone: Episode ONE HUNDRED. It’s hard to believe that four years have ...