Matt Sibbald
@sibbaldmatt
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19-11-2018 00:52:14
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Authors provide support for the use of discriminating over salient features in worked examples for training in ECG interpretation. How can we guide the optimal formatting of worked examples? doi.org/10.1111/medu.1… Authors: sarah blissett, Matt Sibbald #SoMe #MedEd #Cardiology
Amy Miles et al. reveal how interprofessional feedback to residents creates a complex social process that requires education programs to implement strategies that address bias and imbalance. doi.org/10.1111/medu.1… Shiphra Ginsburg Walter Tavares Lynfa Stroud Chris Watling #MedEd
Super well deserved McMaster with the 3-peat educator of the year Sandra Monteiro McMaster Education Research, Innovation & Theory thespec.com/news/hamilton-…
well done Dr Sandra Monteiro. Previous 2 years winners include Meredith Vanstone and Teresa Chan | 陳敏怡 cc: McMaster Education Research, Innovation & Theory Jonathan Sherbino For the third year in a row, a McMaster scientist wins Canada’s top award for new medical educators thespec.com/news/hamilton-… via @thespec
Seth Trueger Maybe I’m too Canadian but This is Our Shot 🇨🇦 #ThisIsOurShotCA’s commercial was really good too!
Interesting argument to focus learning cardiac physical exam on findings with high accuracy and high inter-rater agreement or findings with high accuracy and inter-rater agreement can be improved with practice Matt Sibbald Benjamin Kelemen Atif Qasim
Congratulations to @LessMarts on her new role as Program Director of the Core GIM Program starting Sept. 1, 2021!! Dr. Martin is an incredible clinician, talented educator, and fierce resident advocate. We cannot think of a better person to carry on Lori Whitehead's legacy.
What a great message around remembering to care! empendium.com/mircim/edition… @MIRCIM_course McMaster Textbook of Internal Medicine
Congratulations to McMaster Education Research, Innovation & Theory member Amanda Bell on this wonderful achievement! Well deserved! 🌟
"Our medical system does not always allow vulnerability..." Dr. Mariame Fofana speaks at #ReTHINK2022 of her experience training at an #HBCU program and fully picture herself as a physician seeing so many other Black physicians. #WhatDoctorsLookLike #LEADatStanfordMed