Teaching Medical Students

Sep 6, 2016 by in EMERGENCY MEDICINE Comments Off on Teaching Medical Students

Reasons to Teach Medical Students All physicians-in-training were once medical students. As educators, we have a unique opportunity to influence not only medical students’ specialty selection but also their view…

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Small-Group Discussion Skills

Sep 6, 2016 by in EMERGENCY MEDICINE Comments Off on Small-Group Discussion Skills

Opportunities for Use of Small Groups In emergency medicine, small groups are beneficial for almost any educational objective. To be successful, enough time and space must be allotted for a…

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Mentoring in Emergency Medicine

Sep 6, 2016 by in EMERGENCY MEDICINE Comments Off on Mentoring in Emergency Medicine

Stanford University School of Medicine, Stanford University, Stanford, CA, USAThe Permanente Journal, Portland, OR, USA Mentor and Mentoring Defined A mentor is someone who takes a special interest in the…

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Bedside Teaching in The Emergency Department

Sep 6, 2016 by in EMERGENCY MEDICINE Comments Off on Bedside Teaching in The Emergency Department

What is Holding us Back: Barriers to Bedside Teaching Classically, bedside teaching occurred during inpatient ward rounds conducted by academic professors in university teaching hospitals. This environment was a stable…

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