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anonymous

Signs that social media may not be for you - 0 views

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    You hate what you do You are a paranoid, risk-averse milquetoast You work 170 hr/week You want to hire someone to do it You don't need patients You don't want anyone knowing what you think
anonymous

Tips for Developing Students' Note-taking Skills | Faculty Focus - 1 views

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    "Here are some of the reasons why students should be taking notes for themselves. The practice of note-taking develops several important skills-starting with listening. You can't take notes if you aren't listening. You need to be able to take decent notes because in most professional contexts, indeed in life, you are regularly in situations that require taking in and processing information that you need to remember and later apply. You can't always be asking people to give you a copy of what they just told you."
anonymous

Pediatric Career: Might you tweet to learn and learn to tweet? - 0 views

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    This week when I lead a faculty development workshop* I'll ask participants to consider their readiness to make use of social media. Are you feeling ready, but you wonder how to take the first (or next) steps? Do you want to find out what all the fuss is about? Are you skeptical about mixing social media with your career as a health care professional, medical educator, trainees, and/or student?
avivajazz  jazzaviva

doc2doc.bmj // Doctors' Community, Forums & Social Networking - 0 views

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    Welcome to doc2doc // Connecting doctors worldwide - doc2doc registration is free and connects you to colleagues around the world. * Get answers to your clinical questions from a community you can trust. * Start a discussion about anything from the latest research to careers advice. * Find colleagues you used to work with. * Create your own online meeting place for your friends, colleagues, hospital or society.
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    Welcome to doc2doc // Connecting doctors worldwide - doc2doc registration is free and connects you to colleagues around the world. * Get answers to your clinical questions from a community you can trust. * Start a discussion about anything from the latest research to careers advice. * Find colleagues you used to work with. * Create your own online meeting place for your friends, colleagues, hospital or society.
Anne Marie Cunningham

seeing who else has tagged your bookmarks? - 35 views

Thanks Natalie :) Natalie Lafferty wrote: > Hi Anne Marie > > When you are in your own account you can see how many others have saved the same the same link and click on that and it will show you...

anonymous

Questions are the Answer - 1 views

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    "Patients and clinicians share why it's important to ask questions and offer ways that you can ask questions and get your health care needs met. In these short, compelling videos, patients talk about how simple questions can help you take better care of yourself, feel better, and get the right care at the right time. Doctors and nurses talk about how your questions help them take better care of you and offer advice on how you can be an active member of your health care team and get your most pressing questions answered."
anonymous

The hidden curriculum in medical school - 0 views

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    "They want you to study by yourself and become obsessed with how well you understanding the material. ergo - stop caring about whether anyone else understands it. It would be a great system to develop overconfident get-mine solo practice doctors, but everyone knows there's too much paperwork to run a solo practice these days. We're also coming upon the age of specialists when collaboration will be at a premium. A disease like diabetes is complex. You might need primary care physicians working with vascular surgeons, endocrinologists, ophthalmologists, I could list every specialty. Not to mention nutritionists, personal trainers, policy makers."
anonymous

BrainInfo - 1 views

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    "BrainInfo is designed to help you identify structures in the brain. If you provide the name of a structure, BrainInfo will show it and tell you about it."
anonymous

How to Decide on Getting a Public Health Education Online - 1 views

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    One of the greatests aspects of broadband Internet is that you can use it from just about anywhere to get a college degree online. If you are interested in getting a bachelor's or master's degree in public health, there are many online schools and other aspects that you should consider.
anonymous

Attention, and Other 21st-Century Social Media Literacies (EDUCAUSE Review) | EDUCAUSE - 1 views

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    "You need to learn how to exercise mindful deployment of your attention online if you are going to become a critical consumer of digital media; productive use of Twitter or YouTube requires knowledge of who your public is, how your participation meets their needs (and what you get in return), and how memes flow through networked publics. Ultimately, the most important fluency is not in mastering a particular literacy but in being able to put all five of these literacies together into a way of being in digital culture."
anonymous

Health Care Administration Degree Programs - 1 views

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    A health care administration degree provides the skills and knowledge that you require to help ensure that your organization has strong  management and administration.  This page gives you more information about what is involved in studying online masters and PhDs in health care administration, where you can study them, and the job and salary prospects after completion.
Natalie Lafferty

the Web2.0 Rights project - 0 views

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    This is the homepage for the Web2Rights project funded by JISC and developed to help academics and students gain abetter understanding of IPR issues and other legal issues in relation to Web 2.0. The site includes use-cases, a blog and discussion forum and links to an ip toolkit and ip diagnostic tool which will take you through a project you are working on help identify any IPR issues which you need to consider.
Natalie Lafferty

Connectivism & Connective Knowledge - 0 views

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    This is the home page to the Connectivism and Connective Online course which Stephen Downes ran from September - November 2008. You can sign up for an account which will allow you to look at the course resources and give you access to the discussions etc even thought the course has now ended.
anonymous

Tutorial showing Physicians how to set up their iPad for medical use - 0 views

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    This tutorial will show you how to optimize your iPad for medical use from the moment you first take it out of the box.
anonymous

Learning Together with Cases - 1 views

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    "As our collection of cases grows, we hope to collect teachers' stories of the road to implementation and reflections on interprofessional education using the LTWC collection. Please let us know if you would like to share your experiences (you can also request access to join the discussion threads below)."
anonymous

How to write and evaluate effective questions: - 4 views

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    Simply put, writing effective questions is easier than it might seem. You will more often than not observe gains from the very act of engaging your student in the mind tasks of metacognition and retrieval practice and then peer discussion. The questions will of course improve once you get feed back from students and make tweaks.
anonymous

Ten Tips and Tricks Every iPhone and iPad User Should Know - WSJ.com - 3 views

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    " I'll walk you through 10 things you might not know your iPhone and iPad can do. Aficionados may know most of these, but typical users likely won't. "
anonymous

5 traits of a bad preceptor | Scrubs - The Leading Lifestyle Nursing Magazine Featuring... - 1 views

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    "Unfortunately, there are some who should not be given the responsibility to teach and guide those who require it. Precepting an inexperienced nurse takes a unique set of traits. The following are five traits that, if you possess, means you might want to rethink being a preceptor:"
anonymous

ALiEM MEdIC Series: The Case of the Culture Clash - 1 views

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    "In your hospital, residency program, or medical school have you experienced difficulties dealing with diverse groups and how did you overcome them? How have communication difficulties impacted patient handovers and patient care? "
anonymous

Portfolio-based learning and assessment in medical education - 1 views

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    "If you are considering developing this approach with and for colleagues for whom you have educational responsibility, it might help to consider the following 12 questions."
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