Effective Debriefing Tips for Simulation-based Medical Education
(From the EiC: We have a guest author this week on the ICE blog. Adam Cheng discusses his research on debriefing. This research is informed by a research ...
(From the EiC: We have a guest author this week on the ICE blog. Adam Cheng discusses his research on debriefing. This research is informed by a research ...
I appreciate the irony in the debate about DIY publishing being featured on a blog. Of course no one (i.e. rich IT venture capitalists) thought the ...
I use clinical bundles in my clinical practice every day – central venous catheter placement, severe sepsis management etc. I like bundles… but ...
(From the EiC: Today’s post comes from Kyla Caners, a fourth year resident in Emergency Medicine who is completing a fellowship in simulation and ...
The Key Literature In Medical Education podcast this week looks at some interim program evaluation data of the resident duty hour restriction program. ...
All this week, join the online discussion on the topic of resident-as-teacher. The ALiEM.com blog and the Journal of Graduate Medical Education ...
It probably comes as no surprise to anyone who knows me that I’m a little (??) bit competitive. The point was particularly highlighted this holiday ...
(This is the second post on a novel “parallel publication – peer review” journal. If your brain works in a linear fashion, check out the first ...
The posts this week are from guest author Brent Thoma who is describing the work of the MedEdLIFE group. This post was originally published on Brent’s ...
One of the challenges we face, as educators, is aligning competing goals. High stakes assessment is a good example of competing goals. Is the goal ...