This post is the first in a new section of the International Clinician Educator’s blog entitled An Educational Moment. Educators will use this space to describe personal moments in time that elucidate important insights into […]

This post is the first in a new section of the International Clinician Educator’s blog entitled An Educational Moment. Educators will use this space to describe personal moments in time that elucidate important insights into […]
By Kaz J. Nelson (@KazJNelson) I noticed two people in the front row, frequently making eye contact with one another, exchanging concerned and knowing expressions. As often happens following my presentations on the topic of […]
“We need to teach how doubt is not to be feared but welcomed. It’s okay to say, ‘I don’t know.’” -Richard Feynman By Michael Perlmutter (@DitchDoc14); Chris Root (@gueromedico); Michael Lauria(@ResusPadawan); Jonathan Sherbino(@sherbino); Anand Swaminathan (@EMswami) A group of […]
by Al’ai Alvarez (@alvarezzzy) and Patty deVries (@purpurdevries) Today was not an easy day. We’ve all been there—a rough shift, a bad interaction with a patient, a failed resuscitation, being turned down on a publication, […]
By Damian Roland (@Damian_Roland) “Who am I?” When I was one, I had just begun. When I was two, I was nearly new. When I was three, I was hardly me. When I was four, […]