The Key Literature in Medical Education podcast this week is part 2 of the Live! event that took place at the International Conference on Medical Education where we welcomed guest host Eric Warm from the University of Cincinnati. As the Program […]

The Key Literature in Medical Education podcast this week is part 2 of the Live! event that took place at the International Conference on Medical Education where we welcomed guest host Eric Warm from the University of Cincinnati. As the Program […]
This week the Key Literature in Medical Education podcast is a live recording from the International Conference on Medical Education. We welcome a guest host, Eric Warm, an amazing Clinician Educator who is ahead of the […]
The Key Literature in Medical Education podcast tackles selection methods this week. From the help of our Aussi friends at onthwards, Marie-Louis Stokes and Anthony Llewellyn, we try to determine whether graphology (i.e. the study of handwriting […]
(Post)graduate medical education is evolving. Duh! Our current “ballistic” model is being replaced by a staged progression of independence. Huh? In other words: the current model (ballistic) restricts the autonomy of a resident, requiring […]
The Key Literature in Medical Education podcast turns its attention to undergraduate medical education (i.e. medical school) this week. Think about your own clerkship. Did you rotate every 4 weeks to a new service – […]