Nada Gawad (@ngawadmd) 's Twitter Profile
Nada Gawad

@ngawadmd

Acute Care, Trauma & General Surgeon || All things Medical Education

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This is not rare. Guns are the leading cause of death for kids in the US. The shooting in Buffalo was the worst this year for less than two weeks. This is not rare.

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And that’s a wrap on fellowship! Thanks to everyone University of Alberta Surgery Department VGH Trauma Services and @HRHospital for excellent training and really great people. It’s definitely not goodbye, just see you later 👋🏽

And that’s a wrap on fellowship! Thanks to everyone <a href="/UAlbertaSurgery/">University of Alberta Surgery Department</a> <a href="/VGHTrauma/">VGH Trauma Services</a> and @HRHospital for excellent training and really great people. It’s definitely not goodbye, just see you later 👋🏽
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Love my group practice and wouldn’t have it any other way! Thanks @FBalaa1 for paving the way on this high quality, more equitable way of providing care that benefits patients, surgeons, and trainees. uOttawaGenSurg Cdn General Surgeons ctvnews.ca/health/can-thi…

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How to improve one’s clinical decision-making skills in training and in practice is not easily articulated. This is so well said and applies to all specialties.

uOttawaGenSurg (@uottawagensurg) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Happy holidays everyone and hope you have a refreshing winter break! We're ramping and getting right back to it with our CaRMS info sessions. Our next session Jan 10 is breakout rooms for Q&A with some of our residents and faculty. RSVP here today! forms.office.com/r/7geGNx8EJf

Happy holidays everyone and hope you have a refreshing winter break! 

We're ramping and getting right back to it with our CaRMS info sessions. 

Our next session Jan 10 is breakout rooms for Q&amp;A with some of our residents and faculty. RSVP here today!

forms.office.com/r/7geGNx8EJf
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This is Toronto last night in -29 C weather taken by chris young. People have nowhere to go. The state of homelessness is a health crisis. We need more humanity in our public policy and every level government to end homelessness now.

This is Toronto last night in -29 C weather taken by <a href="/ChrisYphoto/">chris young</a>. People have nowhere to go. The state of homelessness is a health crisis. We need more humanity in our public policy and every level government to end homelessness now.
Andrew Petrosoniak (@petrosoniak) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Starting March 31st Ontario Ministry of Health announced they will purposefully & systematically reduce healthcare access to those who are marginalized or under resourced. Ont govt will end a program that provided healthcare access to the uninsured. Here’s a 🧵 on what this means. 1/

Anthony R Artino Jr (@mededdoc) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Friends: high-quality #MedEd research very seldom boils down to "we tweaked our course/curriculum, now we want to see if that tweaking "worked" using a pre/post survey design." Answers to the question "did it work" usually don't generalize (or transfer) to very much at all. The

Friends: high-quality #MedEd research very seldom boils down to "we tweaked our course/curriculum, now we want to see if that tweaking "worked" using a pre/post survey design."

Answers to the question "did it work" usually don't generalize (or transfer) to very much at all. The
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I've started teaching my daughter effective learning techniques. Here's what the evidence tells us Best: practice testing, distributed practice Moderate: self-explanation, interleaved practice, elab interrogation Worst: summarizing, highlighting, rereading, mnemonics 🧵 1/

I've started teaching my daughter effective learning techniques. Here's what the evidence tells us

Best: practice testing, distributed practice 

Moderate: self-explanation, interleaved practice, elab interrogation  

Worst: summarizing, highlighting, rereading, mnemonics

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