Medical Education Biographies via OSMOSIS
By Jonathan Sherbino (@sherbino) I’m a sucker for biographies. (I just finished reading biographies of the father of neurosurgery – Harvey Cushing and ...
By Jonathan Sherbino (@sherbino) I’m a sucker for biographies. (I just finished reading biographies of the father of neurosurgery – Harvey Cushing and ...
Today’s post is from Jennifer Kogan, a thought leader on work-based assessment and direct observation instruments. Her original work on the frames ...
This week the Key Literature in Medical Education post examines a controversial topic (myth?) regarding the clinical performance of international ...
By Jonathan Sherbino (@sherbino) “A human being should be able to change a diaper, plan an invasion, butcher a hog, conn a ship, design a ...
Join us every two weeks, on Tuesdays at 9 pm Eastern for a discussion of the latest exciting nephrology related journal article. Recent discussions ...
By Jonathan Sherbino (@sherbino) My colleague, Geoff Norman and I recently published an editorial outlining some of the issues involving research ...
This week the Key Literature in Medical Education post examines one of the biggest threats to the profession of medicine. If the autonomy of medicine ...
Hiroshi profiles a Clinician Educator from Toronto, Canada Dr. Suzan Schneeweiss (@SSchneeweiss) is a pediatric emergency physician, practicing ...
The Key Literature in Medical Education series continues on the ICE blog. You can subscribe to the podcast on iTunes here or listen directly via the ...
By Jonathan Sherbino (@sherbino) Recently, I read a very compelling article from Nature. (Thanks @TChanMD!) Based on an e-survey of >3500 researchers ...