The Key Literature in Medical Education podcast has a controversial paper this week. On the podcast you’ll hear Jason incorrectly interpreting the paper as a poorly done study, while I correctly (I love editorial control) […]

The Key Literature in Medical Education podcast has a controversial paper this week. On the podcast you’ll hear Jason incorrectly interpreting the paper as a poorly done study, while I correctly (I love editorial control) […]
By Rob Cooney (@EMEducation) “If you can keep your head when all about you are losing theirs and blaming it on you…” –From “If” by Rudyard Kipling Does genius drive success? If not genius, then what does? […]
What specialty did you choose in medical school? What specialty did you avoid? Can you feel your counter transference rising? The Key Literature in Medical Education podcast explores an interesting take on health human resources […]
This is the 5th in a 6 part series:“Blogging about blogs”, edited by Anthony Llewellyn (hetimeddir) and Teresa Chan (@TChanMD). Click on the following links to see previous posts on: Life in the Fast Lane; St. Emlyn’s; […]
By Lynfa Stroud (@LynfaStroud) “Sometimes time spent reinventing the wheel results in a revolutionary new rolling device. But sometimes it just amounts to time spent reinventing the wheel.” – Steve Krug As a Clinician Educator, […]