Prof. Ryan Adler DMSc PA-C (@profradler) 's Twitter Profile
Prof. Ryan Adler DMSc PA-C

@profradler

Academic Leadership | CWRU PA Program | Simulation and Educational Technology | Cleveland Clinic DDSI PA-C

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6 lessons from the great Robert Greene: 1. Life requires a strategy (avoid tactical hell) 2. Knowing your stuff matters more than credentials 3. Alive time vs. dead time 4. Find the timely in the timeless 5. Be monk-like in your work habits 6. Never outshine the master

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[ Let go and move with the chaos that presents itself to you—from within it you will find endless opportunities that elude most people. // ] Greene

[ Let go and move with the chaos that presents itself to you—from within it you will find endless opportunities that elude most people. // ] Greene
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The ability to anticipate and define obstacles is a more powerful tool than reactionary problem solving. When you can predict and define the obstacles ahead, you define the pathway.

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One of the busiest weekends I’ve ever had for GI consults. Always feels productive when you can make a positive connection with a patient and their family.

One of the busiest weekends I’ve ever had for GI consults. 

Always feels productive when you can make a positive connection with a patient and their family.
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This is a great visualization of Kern's 6 Steps for curricular development. Translating this into the development and implementation of simulation in health education is needed to have effective outcomes for student learning.

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What does it matter if another player, your friend or rival, intended good things and had only your interests at heart, if the effects of his action lead to so much ruin and confusion? It is only natural for people to cover up their actions with all kinds of justifications,