The Key Literature In Medical Education podcast covers one of the biggest issues health professions educators must tackle – physician burnout. The numbers are concerning. Here’s a Medscape report. Check out Figure 1, to see […]

The Key Literature In Medical Education podcast covers one of the biggest issues health professions educators must tackle – physician burnout. The numbers are concerning. Here’s a Medscape report. Check out Figure 1, to see […]
The Key Literature In Medical Education podcast dives into education theory this week…. wait… come back… The theory we discuss is not abstract. Rather the theories (there are 5) attempt to describe how you and/or […]
This week the Key Literature In Medical Education podcast covers the most common(?), most feared (?) approach to teaching at the “bedside.” Pimping -the process where an attending physician asks junior trainees unstructured questions of […]
This week the Key Literature In Medical Education podcast covers the most common(?), most feared (?) approach to teaching at the “bedside.” Pimping -the process where an attending physician asks junior trainees unstructured questions of […]
This week the Key Literature in Medical Education podcast joins the Harvard Macy TweetChat (#HMIchat) to discuss Social Medial Scholarship in Medical Education. The article below (or better yet the podcast here) is our jumping […]