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Exploring the science, practice, and business of medicine.
Exploring the science, practice, and business of medicine.
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Medical school educators now understand that teaching is, itself, a teachable skill that can be honed regardless of one’s background and level of expertise—and that the earlier trainees learn to teach, the more effective they will be as educators.
MedEdPearls June 2024: How might you incorporate simple acts of compassion, like a 40-second statement or a moment of empathy, into your interactions to improve patient care and well-being?
In this Harvard Macy Institute blog post, Manasa S. Ayyala, MD and Mary E. Hiller, MSc discuss their perspectives on art museum.
MedEdPearls May 2024: To maximize your conference experience, set clear goals, plan ahead, engage fully, and reflect afterward to solidify connections and insights gained.
MedEdPearls April 2024: Health professions educators often work with unconscious competence, making it difficult to explain their thinking and decision-making processes to learners. By intentionally making these processes transparent, educators can model skills more effectively and support learners’ development.
In this Harvard Macy Institute blog post, Advocacy Leadership is discussed.
It’s critical for managers to create a plan to ensure that teams are set up to succeed in applying new skills, both to support professional development and the organization’s overarching goals.
MedEdPearls March 2024: How can you incorporate strategies from positive psychology, such as the PERMA model and the psychology of optimal experience, into your mentoring to help students find meaning in setbacks and maintain resilience during academic transitions?
In this Harvard Macy Institute blog post Justin Fedoryk, PMP, MS; Cathy Grossman, MD; Jennifer Best, MD discuss project management strategies.
MedEdPearls February 2024: How can understanding generational differences in learning expectations help you foster a growth mindset in your health professions learners?