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We are educators, scholars, and clinicians dedicated to the transformation of medical education through the values of caring, character, and competence. Join us for regular conversations about the transformation of medical education! Learn more about the Kern Institute for the Transformation of Medical Education at the Medical College of Wisconsin here: https://www.mcw.edu/departments/kern-institute
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Our COR2ED podcast brings together world-renowned medical experts to discuss and provide clear guidance on the latest scientific and clinical insights in various therapeutic areas, including oncology, cardiology, hemostasis, rare diseases, hemato-oncology, and endocrinology. At COR2ED, we are committed to providing balanced and evidence-based independent medical education to support healthcare professionals in enhancing patient care. Many of our podcast episodes are created in collaboration ...
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Brought to you by ATS Scholar and the ATS Section on Medical Education, the Scholarly podcast features conversations on medical education, discussions with authors published in ATS Scholar, and priceless insight from some of the brightest minds in the field.
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Venture into the captivating world of medicine with 'Aussie Med Ed,' your definitive Australian medical podcast. Journey through the diverse medical landscape in an easy-going atmosphere, guided by your host, Dr. Gavin Nimon - an Orthopaedic Surgeon deeply committed to medical education in Adelaide. Our podcast serves as an illuminating beacon for medical students, practitioners, and anyone passionate about understanding health and wellness. At Aussie Med Ed, we delve into an array of medica ...
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I am an Internal Medicine Program Director putting together educational content for resident and medical students, and faculty development for our faculty. My focus is on Medication Education Content Blast, PCMH Office hours, Story Slams, and faculty development.
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Medical Cannabis Education is a podcast that is dedicated to helping you learn about cannabis, and how to use it responsibly. We dispel myths, talk about cannabinoids and terpenes, as well as covering introductory information for people new to cannabis. Our audio clips are short and to the point, allowing you to gain knowledge without wasting time. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/harmony-tarrant/support
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We want your updates on today's scientific research directly from the source: straight from the scientist working hard to make new discoveries about our world. We’re here to help you learn the what, the why, and the how of the research we produce every day. Informal interviews probe deep into how science is done, and why the how matters when it's time to interpret the results. Roundtable discussions introduce you to hot new fields of study or investigate the darker sides of science. To keep ...
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Gene therapy and gene-modified cell therapies have a great potential for rare diseases to either help patients to cure their disease or improve their lives. Did you know that gene therapy will probably become a major treatment option for many rare diseases in the near future? Listen as expert hematologists delve into this topic and take hemophilia …
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Happy Thanksgiving to everyone celebrating this holiday today. And happy Thursday, November 23, to everyone else. In this episode we are filling up our teaching cornucopias by conducting a teaching draft to build the best class that we can. We select from 6 categories all about building the best classroom experience possible. We pick (with associat…
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Dr. Rachel Quaney chats with Dr. Zachary Reese and Dr. Mira John about their articles "Better Together: Development and Implementation of Fellow Group Evaluations of Faculty" and "Group Feedback for Faculty: Turning the Wheels of Change."Bởi American Thoracic Society
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Reinders and Krijnen show that interprofessional identity is a source of intrinsic motivation towards interprofessional collaboration, influencing problem solving as well as teamwork. Read the accompanying article here: https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/medu.15096Bởi Medical Education
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Thrombotic risk is a constant threat in perioperative patients, but it has decreased with the evolution of surgical technology. Do you know how to minimise the risk of thrombosis in your surgical patients? Learn from expert colleagues from the University of Basel, Switzerland: Prof. Dimitrios Tsakiris (hematologist) and Prof. Daniel Bolliger (anest…
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Why is it important to identify genetic alterations in prostate cancer? What are the common pre-analytical phase challenges and what can be done to overcome them?  In part 1 of this podcast series, GU cancer genomics expert Dr Alexander Wyatt, and medical oncologist Dr Petros Grivas, shine a spotlight on the pre-analytical phase challenges and biom…
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Dr. Nitin Seam chats with Dr. Sara Murray and Dr. Avraham Cooper about their articles, "Large Language Models and Medical Education: Preparing for a Rapid Transformation in How Trainees Will Learn to Be Doctor" and "AI and Medical Education — A 21st-Century Pandora’s Box."Bởi American Thoracic Society
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How do family physicians make practice decisions in small learning groups? They discuss, question, share experiences, and validate new info. This study reveals the "change talk" process, helping bridge the gap between current and best practices. Read the accompanying article here: https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/medu.15120…
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The MedMoth storytelling program is inspired by the Moth Radio Hour and allows medical students, residents, faculty, and staff at the Medical College of Wisconsin to come together for a night of storytelling. Some stories are funny, some are sad, and all touch on the fundamental matter of being a human being involved in medicine. In this episode, D…
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This work outlines the struggles inherent in physicians integrating "mentor" into their identity, which can lead them to tell contradicting stories as they shift between multiple identities. Read the accompanying article here: https://asmepublications.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/medu.15117Bởi Medical Education
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This study explores two plotlines describing how assessment impacts trainees' identity: "striving to thrive" and "striving to survive". Narratives reveal growth or oppression; character tropes play a role, shedding light on broader medical education discourses along with valuable insights for educators. Read the accompanying article here: https://a…
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Dr. Stephanie Maximous chats with Dr. Camille Petri about her article, "Who is Teaching Residents in the ICU? Perceptions of Interprofessional Teaching at an Academic Medical Center."Bởi American Thoracic Society
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Teaching can be scary! In this Halloween episode, we address 5 scary elements of teaching and do our best to make them a little less scary. We're joined by Dr. Jim Warpinski, a faculty member at MCW's Green Bay campus. Jump to the fear you want to address first using the listed timestamps, or listen all the way through for a full set of chills and …
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COR2ED Medical Education: Extended anticoagulation beyond the initial 3 months is indicated for all types of VTE, except in surgery-or trauma-VTE or in patients at high risk of bleeding. Are you up to date on the latest treatment options for VTE and their duration? Expert haematologists Prof. Dimitrios Tsakiris (University of Basel, Switzerland) an…
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COR2ED Medical Education: In this podcast, Prof. Andra H. James (Professor Emeritus of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Division Maternal Fetal Medicine, Duke University Hospital, Durham, North Carolina, US) and Dr Maria Elisa Mancuso (Senior Haematology Consultant at the Center for Thrombosis and Hemorrhagic Diseases of IRCCS Humanitas Research Hospital…
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The MedMoth storytelling program is inspired by the Moth Radio Hour and allows medical students, residents, faculty, and staff at the Medical College of Wisconsin to come together for a night of storytelling. Some stories are funny, some are sad, and all touch on the fundamental matter of being a human being involved in medicine. Would you like to …
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This is approved for 1 hour RACGP CPD - accredited activity to complete - click on registration link after listenning remember to provide RACGP member number and email registration link In an interview with Dr Gavin Nimon (Orthopaedic Surgeon), Adelaide Psychiatrist Dr James Hundertmark outlines depression delving into the intricacies of the DSM-5 …
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Our guest this episode, Dr. Vanessa Rampton, senior researcher at McGill University, noted in our show outline that the stethoscope changed the way doctors listen to the patient: less patient voice, and more literal listening to the patient. When it comes to technology in medicine and medical education, we've been down the road many times. So what …
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COR2ED Medical Education: Welcome to the "Addressing Anxiety and Pain Around IUD Placement" podcast, where experts in the field, Carolyn Westhoff MD, Michal Yaron MD, and Patty Cason RN, MS, FNP-BC, delve into the world of intrauterine contraception. These seasoned clinicians share their vast experience in providing IUD placements, training others,…
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Medical school environments can be exclusionary and inequitable to first in family medical students. Critical reflexivity is proposed as a way forward to help foster more inclusive and equitable learning environments. Read the accompanying article here: https://asmepublications.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/medu.15116…
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Have you ever wished to decode the mysteries of strokes and stroke management? Aussie Med Ed and Dr Gavin Nimon (Orthopaedic Surgeon) brings to you an enlightening conversation with Dr. Michael Waters, an eminent interventional neurologist at the Royal Adelaide Hospital. Fasten your seatbelt and get ready for a journey into the realm of neurology, …
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Medical Education Matters has been releasing new episodes for a year now! Were you with us from the beginning, or are you a new listener? In any case, we invite you to listen in as we discuss some of our favorite moments from the past year of podcasting, what we're excited about for the coming year, and some of the ways we want to interact more wit…
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Imagine being at the height of your career, and suddenly, life throws you a curveball. This is exactly what our guest, Ewan Ramsey, a 49-year-old business man, experienced. With his wife Liz ( a physiotherapist) by his side, Ewan (Puggy) opens up to Dr Gavin Nimon about his personal journey, the sudden onset of the stroke, the challenges he faced, …
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COR2ED Medical Education: In this podcast episode, Prof Dimitrios Tsakiris (Haematologist, Basel University, Switzerland) and Dr Lars Asmis (Haematologist, University of Zurich, Switzerland) discuss the association between thrombosis and cancer. Experts discuss how different tumours affect the risk for thrombosis in patients and genetic disorders s…
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Ever wonder what goes on in the world of dermatology? Buckle up as Dr Gavin Nimon (Adelaide Orthopaedic Surgeon) interviews none other than Associate Professor Alvin Chong, a seasoned dermatologist from Melbourne who has a wealth of knowledge to share. He hosts a podcast Spot Diagnosis Podcast, a treasure trove of information introducing more derma…
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Dr. Deepak Pradhan chats with Dr. Hayley Israel on her article, "A Tool to Assess Competence in Critical Care Ultrasound Based on Entrustable Professional Activities."Bởi American Thoracic Society
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COR2ED Medical Education: Dr Homa K. Ahmadzia (Maternal-Fetal Medicine specialist and Assistant Professor in the Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology at George Washington University hospital, USA) and Dr Jarmila A. Zdanowicz (Senior Consultant in Obstetrics and Gynecology, Clinical Head Maternity Unit, Fellow in Feto-Maternal Medicine, Departmen…
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For all the amazing things we've seen AI do, its emotional consequences are just as interesting. In this episode in our Tech in Med Ed series, we talk with Dr. Pok Man Tang, assistant professor in the Terry College of Business at the University of Georgia about his recent work looking at loneliness associated with AI use. Dr. Tang's recent paper "N…
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Longitudinal Integrated Clerkships provide educational continuity, enabling trusting patient-student relationships that lead students to become agents of change and enhance patient outcomes. Read the accompanying article here: https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/medu.15013Bởi Medical Education
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Welcome to an episode that promises to be a true tour de force, courtesy of our esteemed guest, Dr Craig Jurisevic. Craig is a cardiac thoracic surgeon, who brings his vast knowledge and hands-on experience to our conversation, providing a fascinating exploration of this complex field of medicine. Listen closely as he details to our host Dr Gavin N…
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COR2ED Medical Education: Prof. Dr Amit Singal, Gastroenterologist and Hepatologist at UT Southwestern Medical Center, USA and Prof. Dr Jeroen Dekervel, GI Oncologist at UZ Leuven, Belgium, discuss the new era in treating patients with advanced HCC, focusing on treatment selection and the right time to switch to 2nd line therapy. In this podcast, t…
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In this episode of MEDICC, hosts Jeff Amundson and Anita Bublik-Anderson talk with Lori Rodefeld, Director of Rural GME Development & Support at the Wisconsin Collaborative for Rural Graduate Medical Education. What is WCRGME? "The Wisconsin Collaborative for Rural Graduate Medical Education (WCRGME) was established in 2012 to address the shortage …
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COR2ED Medical Education: In this final episode, the experts discuss two patient case studies with oral SERDs (oral selective estrogen receptor degraders) and a novel therapy for ER+/HER2- advanced or metastatic breast cancer. Each patient presents unique and rare situations that shed light on the challenges confronting healthcare professionals and…
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This scoping review explores self-monitoring in GME and presents a framework defining self-monitoring based on time- and context-dependence. It reflects how self-monitoring can improve to impact performance. Read the accompanying article here: https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/medu.15023Bởi Medical Education
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COR2ED Medical Education: In this podcast episode, Prof Dimitrios Tsakiris (Haematologist, Basel University, Switzerland) and Assoc. Prof. Michael Nagler (Haematologist, Inselspital University Hospital, Bern, Switzerland) discuss when to monitor anticoagulation in clinical practice, covering both the technical aspects and the clinical usefulness. T…
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Dr. Herodotos Ellinas hosts a conversation with University of Wisconsin-Milwakee Chancellor Dr. Mark Mone. They discuss leadership and the path to administrative work for educators; diversity, equity, and inclusion programs in higher education; UWM's Freshwater Collaborative; and vegan cooking! Read more about the Freshwater Collaborative and UWM's…
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In this second episode of the Medical Education Podcast, Dr. Ricardo Betanho Martins talks to recent medical graduate Dr. Stephanie Brito Ceolin, who recently spent time as a med student in New York and Genova.Chapters:00:00:00 - Graduation and our past history00:02:40 - New York00:11:38 - Brazilian healthcare vs. American healthcare experience00:1…
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In the first episode of the Medical Education Podcast, Dr. Ricardo Betanho Martins talks to Brazilian medical student Paula Bastos Braga about her experience going to Russia to study Medicine for two years.Chapters:00:00:00 - Ending up in Russia00:05:32 - Speaking Russian00:09:14 - Medicine in Russia: Why and how?00:13:17 - Medical Education in Rus…
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Schubert at al. review the literature to determine what is required to nurture and support professional identity from training to practice in ways that support the realisation of mental healthcare reform. Read the accompanying article here: https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/medu.15082Bởi Medical Education
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Degree classifications may be another form of inequity in medical education given variation in terminology, criteria, and percentage of students awarded. Byrne et al. argue a need to better understand the consequential validity of these awards. Read the accompanying article here: https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/medu.15019…
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Ready to peel back the layers of the medical universe and step into the world of renal cancer? We've got your ticket right here! Joined by urological surgeon, Dr Mark Lloyd, we journey into the intricacies of renal cancer. In a riveting discussion with our host Dr Gavin Nimon (Adelaide Orthopaedic Surgeon), Dr Lloyd unveils the subgroups of renal c…
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In the latest instalment of Medical Education Mythology, Thomas and Ellaway explore five myths surrounding "problems" in health professional education research and their impact on using research to guide practice. Read the accompanying article here: https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/medu.15067…
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Doctor-patient relationships are changing as shared decision-making and patient access to information increases. Here graduates are reported as being well prepared for patient-centred care while more work is needed to achieve patient empowerment. Read the accompanying article here: https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/medu.15020…
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Just like the rest of the world, we here at Medical Education Matters are thinking a lot about the role technology can/does/will play in medical education. Today's conversation is with Dr. George Kubik, futurist, president and chief researcher at the Anticipatory Futures Group, and lecturer at the University of Minnesota. We talk about the future o…
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Shah et al. explore how context and organizational culture influence curricular reform, reinforcing the view that such reform is not simply about putting recommendations into practice. Read the accompanying article here: https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/medu.14994Bởi Medical Education
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COR2ED Medical Education: This podcast episode provides an introduction to molecular testing in the diagnosis and treatment of cancer. Prof. David Hong from MD Anderson Cancer Center, Houston, Texas, USA and Dr Tracy Stockley from the University Health Network, Toronto, Canada discuss optimal testing strategies to identify actionable mutations. The…
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