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Exploring the science, practice, and business of medicine.
Exploring the science, practice, and business of medicine.
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The benefits of practice procedures on a regular basis is explored in this Harvard Macy Institute blog post.
MedEdPearls June 2018: How might Design Thinking be used in medical and health professions education to address challenges such as curriculum development, patient care, or physician wellness?
In this Harvard Macy Institute blog post Rebecca Fogg discusses defining types of integration.
Leadership development is explored in this Harvard Macy Institute blog post.
MedEdPearls May 2018: How might you use team-based learning (TBL) to enhance learner preparation, application of knowledge, and the development of key healthcare competencies in medical education?
In this Harvard Macy Institute blog post, Kenya Beard discusses quality care and patient safety.
MedEdPearls May 2018: This MedEdPearl highlights the growing role of social media in medical education. Whether your interest is teaching, research, or patient education, determine your purpose and intended audience before using social media.
Studies have shown that burnout begins in medical school, and intensifies during residency. Furthermore, approximately 50% of practicing physicians meet criteria for burnout.
In 2014, the Association of American Medical Colleges issued recommendations for essential activities every graduating medical student should be able to perform unsupervised. The guiding principles underscoring the development of these skills included patient safety and enhancing confidence of stakeholders regarding new residents' abilities.
"In addition, there has been a growing interest in teaching students in the health professions about SDoH - how to identify and address these issues in order to reduce these health disparities and achieve health equity for all."