Teresa M. Chan (@tchanmd) As a clinician educator and educational leader, I recently read an article that really appealed to me; it is an article entitled: “The Micromanagement Disease: Symptoms, Diagnosis, and Cure” by Dr. […]
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Reflections From the Liminal Space: MD/PhD in Health Professions Education – Raising the bar or moving the goal post?
The KeyLIME co-hosts are taking the week off … but we wouldn’t leave you hanging – we’ve got some reflections from the liminal space from Teresa! ~ICE Blog Admin By Teresa Chan (@TChanMD) Many people […]

Reflections From the Liminal Space: Design and implementation of a pre-call academic half day curriculum for Radiology residents
By Patrick Kennedy (@DrPatKennedy) and David Landry (Transitioning between keys stages of training is what the “This Liminal Space” column at ICE blog is all about. Increasingly, educators are being asked to support trainees through […]

A New Series on Education Theory
By Teresa Chan (@TChanMD) I am very excited to bring together two of my favourite blogs in one exciting project. As a collaboration between the ICE blog and the Academic Life in Emergency Medicine (ALiEM) team, […]

Blogging about Blogs, Part 4: Emergency Medicine Cases
This is the 4th in a 6 part series:“Blogging about blogs”, edited by Anthony Llewellyn (hetimeddir) and Teresa Chan (@TChanMD). Click on the following links to see previous posts on: Life in the Fast Lane; St. Emlyn’s; […]