At work last night, I listened to a lengthy presentation from Amira*, a first year resident, regarding a female patient with a two week history of a painful, red, raised area on her shin. (Guess […]

At work last night, I listened to a lengthy presentation from Amira*, a first year resident, regarding a female patient with a two week history of a painful, red, raised area on her shin. (Guess […]
This week the Key Literature in Medical Education post examines a controversial topic (myth?) regarding the clinical performance of international medical graduates when compared to domestically-trained physicians. Read the abstract below for more details. To hear the […]
This week the Key Literature in Medical Education post examines one of the biggest threats to the profession of medicine. If the autonomy of medicine builds from our social contract with society (i.e. the commitment […]
The Key Literature in Medical Education series continues on the ICE blog. You can subscribe to the podcast on iTunes here or listen directly via the webpage here. The podcast goes into greater details, debate, argument […]
As the fall start to the academic year approaches, we have added a new element to the ICE blog. (Editors note: we’re shortening the blog title to ICE as there are plans for an ICE […]