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[40] Have Motivation Theories Guided the Development and Reform of Medical Education Curricula? A Review of the Literature
[40] Have Motivation Theories Guided the Development and Reform of Medical Education Curricula? A Review of the Literature
In this episode: Linda’s paper this week: "Have Motivation Theories Guided the Development and Reform of Medical Educat... Read more
23 Jul 2013
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[141] 10 Minute Primer on Qualitative Methods with guest host Lara Varpio!
[141] 10 Minute Primer on Qualitative Methods with guest host Lara Varpio!
We're doing something a little different this week as we welcome guest host: Lara Varpio. Do you get lost in the med ed... Read more
15 Aug 2017
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[152] Peer-to-peer coaching to maintain competence in surgeons
[152] Peer-to-peer coaching to maintain competence in surgeons
Today's paper is selected by Jon, he starts by confessing his own CPD is passive, and with no outcomes assessed he's una... Read more
9 Jan 2018
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[65] Feasibility of Exam Room vs Conference Room Teaching
[65] Feasibility of Exam Room vs Conference Room Teaching
In this episode: Linda presents a paper discussing RCTs in Medical Education. Length:17:54 min Authors: Madson L, Rose... Read more
5 Aug 2014
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[66] Competency based training is a framework for incompetence
[66] Competency based training is a framework for incompetence
In this episode: Jason presents a paper that can be used as a springboard for important conversations. Length: 16:17 min... Read more
19 Aug 2014
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[50] Explaining how faculty members act upon residents' feedback to improve their teaching performance
[50] Explaining how faculty members act upon residents' feedback to improve their teaching performance
In this episode: Linda discusses how residents' feedback is used for teaching performance. Length: 15:51 min. Authors: ... Read more
8 Jan 2014
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[144] Entrustment at the Beginning of Training
[144] Entrustment at the Beginning of Training
Part 2 of a live session recorded at the 2017 CGEA Conference in Chicago with special guest hosts Anna Cianciolo, Larry ... Read more
19 Sep 2017
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[157] Emotions and Assessment: a hot mess
[157] Emotions and Assessment: a hot mess
The assessment literature has seen strong a migration towards emphasizing direct observation and the use of expert rater... Read more
13 Feb 2018
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[187] See One, Do One, Call Me Later - Is. Supervision Overrated?
[187] See One, Do One, Call Me Later - Is. Supervision Overrated?
Today's paper examines the Direct versus Indirect Supervision methods used in health professions education. Does it matt... Read more
11 Sep 2018
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[03] Using direct observation, formal evaluation and an interactive curriculum to improve the sign-out practices of internal medicine interns
[03] Using direct observation, formal evaluation and an interactive curriculum to improve the sign-out practices of internal medicine interns
In this episode: Linda presents a relevant and timely paper given the recent emphasis on patient safety, work hours rest... Read more
14 Feb 2012
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[222] Growing into a mentor
[222] Growing into a mentor
Today's paper was chosen by the new KeyLIME host Lara Varpio ! Lara was drawn to this manuscript because it deals with a... Read more
11 Jun 2019
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[115] Resident Duty Hours and Other Meded Time and Motion Disorders
[115] Resident Duty Hours and Other Meded Time and Motion Disorders
In this episode: Jason presents a time and motion study of internal medicine residents duty hours. Length: 18:15 min Aut... Read more
16 Aug 2016
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[77] Can We Make a Better Handover? Can I-PASS the Test?
[77] Can We Make a Better Handover? Can I-PASS the Test?
In this episode: Jason presents this educational trial paper by Starmer et al. and asks, “can I make a better handover a... Read more
20 Jan 2015
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[29] A Proposed Model for an Optimal Mentoring Environment for Medical Residents: A Literature Review
[29] A Proposed Model for an Optimal Mentoring Environment for Medical Residents: A Literature Review
In this episode: Guest host Ming-Ka Chan's selection introdcuces a proposed model for an optimal mentoring environment.... Read more
19 Feb 2013
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[163] KeyLIME methods consult #2 -- A Philosophy of Science Primer
[163] KeyLIME methods consult #2 -- A Philosophy of Science Primer
Here are some citations for those listeners who are interested in taking a deeper dive into Philosophy of science: Crot... Read more
27 Mar 2018
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[245] Speaking in code? KeyLIME live at the AAMC 2019 in Phoenix Arizona
[245] Speaking in code? KeyLIME live at the AAMC 2019 in Phoenix Arizona
Episode length: 40:35 The purpose of this paper is 1) To describe interpretations of commonly used phrases in Letters of... Read more
10 Dec 2019
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[240] Debriefing and feedback – two sides of the same coin?
[240] Debriefing and feedback – two sides of the same coin?
Episode length 22:16 Linda Snell chosen paper was the 2nd paper reviewed at KeyLIME LIVE at the ICRE 2019 in Ottawa. Fee... Read more
5 Nov 2019
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[89] 16 ways to Actually Teach Clinical Reasoning
[89] 16 ways to Actually Teach Clinical Reasoning
In this episode: Jason presents a paper on 16 ways to actually teach clinical reasoning. Length: 27:45 min Authors: Cu... Read more
7 Jul 2015
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[234] Watch your words!
[234] Watch your words!
Episode length - 25:45 The purpose of this study is (1) to discuss the terms used in reference to clinical reasoning; (... Read more
17 Sep 2019
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[04] Perspective: The ACGME Toolbox: Half empty or half full?
[04] Perspective: The ACGME Toolbox: Half empty or half full?
In this episode: Jon's article examines The Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education's (AGME) 'toolbox': ass... Read more
28 Feb 2012
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