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Are You with Me? Measuring Student Attention in the Classroom - 1 views

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    These study findings have several implications for university-level teaching. First, they support the notion that it is important to "break-up" lectures with periods of active learning, not only because of increased attention during such activities, but also because of the indirect boost in attention that can occur during lecture periods immediately following such activities. Second, these findings should encourage instructors to reflect on their expectations regarding student attention in their classrooms.
anonymous

Self-Other Agreement in Multisource Feedback: The Influence of Doctor and Rater Group C... - 0 views

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    "Self-other agreement in MSF ratings is influenced by characteristics of both raters and ratees. Managers, appraisers, and others responsible for interpreting and reviewing feedback results with the doctor need to be aware of these influences."
anonymous

Beyond knowledge and skills: the use of a Delphi study to develop a technology-mediated... - 0 views

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    There is a need for a cultural change in clinical education, in which those involved with the professional training of healthcare professionals perceive teaching as more than the transmission of knowledge and technical skills. Process-oriented teaching practices that integrate technology as part of a carefully designed curriculum may have the potential to facilitate the development of capable healthcare graduates who are able to navigate the complexity of health systems and patient management in ways that go beyond the application of knowledge and skills.
anonymous

H7N9 Bird Flu - 0 views

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    One Minute Medical School video
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Be FAIR to students: Four principles that lead to more effective learning, Medical Teac... - 0 views

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    A teacher is a professional not a technician. An understanding of some basic principles about learning can inform the teacher or trainer in their day-to-day practice as a teacher or a trainer. The FAIR principles are: provide feedback to the student, engage the student in active learning, individualize the learning to the personal needs of the student and make the learning relevant.
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?
anonymous

The "problem" learner: Whose problem is it? AMEE Guide No. 76, Medical Teacher, Informa... - 0 views

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    " The potential stress of medical school and residency training will also be addressed, as will a number of prevention strategies. Identifying learners' problems early - and providing guidance from the outset - can be an important investment in the training and development of future health professionals. It is hoped that this Guide will be of help to clinical teachers, program directors and faculty "
anonymous

What if Dr House used Twitter?: - 1 views

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    Bertalan Mesko at TEDxNijmegen 2013 - YouTube
anonymous

Assessing Med School Applicants' Digital Footprints | Wing Of Zock - 0 views

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    Very positive
anonymous

ExamTime Home - 0 views

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    MindMaps, Flashcards and planning all in one tool
anonymous

Medical schools as agents of change: socially accountable medical education | Medical J... - 1 views

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    "Social accountability in medical education was defined by the World Health Organization in 1995, and an international movement for change is gathering momentum."
anonymous

iOrtho+ app teaches musculoskeletal physical exam - 1 views

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    "As a medical student, I can certainly say that I probably don't know nearly as much physical exam technique as Sir William Osler taught his students - so I need an app for that! iOrtho+ is an app that has descriptions and videos of musculoskeletal physical exams for those of us who have a lot of physical examination skills to learn."
anonymous

20th Century Death - 2 views

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    Infographic
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The flipped classroom might just be the future of medicine - 0 views

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    "Could it really be true that so many dedicated, brilliant people with the same objectives could be doing exactly the same thing at the same time without sharing their resources? That they could be missing out on the interactions that fuel innovation? That they could put so much work put into teaching sessions that so few actually attend?"
anonymous

7 Myths about the flipped classroom, debunked - 0 views

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    If you think flipping is just about putting lectures online, take a look at this blog post
anonymous

"He's Just not feeding" (with tweets) · GuerrillaMedEd · Storify - 0 views

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    Case based discussion on twitter example
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