#KeyLIMEPodcast 88: Practice does not make perfect??
On this episode of the Key Literature in Medical Education podcast, we dare to tread into the nature v. nurture debate. SPOILER ALERT. It’s a ...
On this episode of the Key Literature in Medical Education podcast, we dare to tread into the nature v. nurture debate. SPOILER ALERT. It’s a ...
By Jonathan Sherbino (@sherbino) (A bit of context… this post also serves as the “show notes” for a presentation I gave at the Social Media ...
By Jonathan Sherbino (@sherbino) (A bit of context… this post also serves as the “show notes” for a presentation I gave at the Social Media ...
The Key Literature in Medical Education podcast this week tackles a big issue facing Clinician Educators. How do we balance increasing autonomy for ...
By Damian Roland (@Damian_Roland) The last of the trilogy of Early Goal Directed Therapy (EGDT) for sepsis management studies was published recently. ...
The Key Literature in Medical Education podcast captures a two decade old debate (see here for an example: Van der Vleuten, C.P.M., Norman, G.R. & ...
(This is a guest post from one of the medical education fellows at McMaster University. It describes one of the projects Kyla worked on during her ...
The Key Literature in Medical Education podcast tackles a subject guaranteed to engage every CE – student assessments of teachers. If you get a ...
The Key Literature in Medical Education podcast this week focuses on the use of mobile ultrasound to improve physical examination. Now before you scroll ...
By Jonathan Sherbino (@sherbino) This blog post is a rerun from June 3, 2014 This past week I presented at the Canadian Association of Emergency Physicians ...