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Education Literature by ICE Blog AdminOct 1, 20132:56 pmDecember 9, 2021
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Assessment Literature (from the last 12 months) that every CE should read: Part 1

By Jonathan Sherbino (@sherbino) PART The International Conference on Residency Education (ICRE) has just finished.  If you’ve never been, you should definitely think about it.  It’s the largest medical education conference in the world dedicated […]

Education Literature by ICE Blog AdminSep 26, 201310:00 amDecember 7, 2021
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Competent CEs?

By Jonathan Sherbino (@sherbino) While clinical medicine has been transformed by evidence-based medicine (EBM) health professions education seems stuck in an age of traditional dogma and personal experience.  The transformation of education systems requires individuals who […]

Scholarship by ICE Blog AdminSep 24, 20134:41 pmJanuary 19, 2017
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Welcome to ICE (International Clinician Educators) Blog!

Welcome to the ICENet Blog! This is for people who live in two intersecting worlds – clinical practice and medical education.  The International Clinician Educators Network started in 2011 and is represented on 5 continents.  […]

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