The International Clinician Educators blog achieved a milestone this week. It’s not big enough (obviously) to register on this timeline of SoMe. However, we did manage to pass the 2k subscriber mark. The editorial board […]

The International Clinician Educators blog achieved a milestone this week. It’s not big enough (obviously) to register on this timeline of SoMe. However, we did manage to pass the 2k subscriber mark. The editorial board […]
The Key Literature in Medical Education paper this week captures one of the biggest debates (maybe the wrong term, discussion? point of uncertainty? area of research?) in the assessment literature – what is the source […]
I appreciate the irony in the debate about DIY publishing being featured on a blog. Of course no one (i.e. rich IT venture capitalists) thought the blog format would go anywhere. The argument at the […]
I use clinical bundles in my clinical practice every day – central venous catheter placement, severe sepsis management etc. I like bundles… but in my attention-impaired, caffeine-addled brain… I’m always looking for the shortcut. What […]
The Key Literature In Medical Education podcast this week looks at some interim program evaluation data of the resident duty hour restriction program. While the methods are subject to hindsight bias and the subjectivity of […]