By Rob Cooney (@EMEducation) Thirty-two years ago, Jack Ende authored what would become the seminal article about feedback in medical education. Yet in the time since, it seems that very little has changed. Our learners crave feedback, […]
Category: Book Reviews
ICE Book Review – The Progress Principle: Using Small Wins to Ignite Joy, Engagement, and Creativity at Work
(2015 marks the introduction of a new book review editor at the ICE blog. Please welcome Rob Cooney who is an influential medical educator on the ‘internets.’ Check out his blog FlippedEM.com for more details […]
ICE Book Review – The One World School Schoolhouse: Education Reimagined
By Felix Ankel (@felixankel) Salman Khan. 2012 The One World School Schoolhouse: Education Reimagined. Twelve Books. One of the highlights of the 2014 ICRE conference was Rishi Desai’s keynote presentation about personalized learning in medicine. Rishi […]
ICE Book Review – Teaming: How Organizations Learn, innovate, and Compete in the Knowledge Economy
By Felix Ankel (@felixankel) Amy C. Edmondson. 2014. Teaming: How Organizations Learn, Innovate, and Compete in the Knowledge Economy. Jossey-Bass Pfeiffer. Competency-based medical education is moving away from medical knowledge as a sole focus towards a set […]
ICE Book Review – Pedagogy of Hope: Reliving Pedagogy of the Oppressed
Felix Ankel is back with another recommended book for your CE library. If you need to catch up on past book reviews, check out the link in the Category Archives. – Jonathan (@sherbino) By Felix Ankel […]