Okay… big breath. This is not a post about the unappreciated genius of The Cure and Robert Smith. Rather, the Key Literature in Medical Education podcast tackles the important topic of burnout in residency education. […]

Okay… big breath. This is not a post about the unappreciated genius of The Cure and Robert Smith. Rather, the Key Literature in Medical Education podcast tackles the important topic of burnout in residency education. […]
Culture, gender, sexual orientation and class representation within medical school has progressively diversified since the homogeny of the 1960’s, as described by Becker in Boys in White1. Increasing physician diversity is an important (and overdue) […]
In February, Elaine van Melle profiled “professional identify” and “emotion” as two emerging themes in the medical education literature. As part of the CanMEDS 2015 renewal, Elaine’s review of the (grey) literature contributes to the […]