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The ICE blog promotes discussion among Clinician Educators from around the world, archiving a variety of educational resources. We welcome anyone with an interest in health professions education.
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1w ago
We are excited to announce the new 2024-25 ICBE Webinar Series. Webinar 1 – “From Vision to Reality: Effective Change Management in Global CBE Implementation” will air on September 24 at 20h ET. (Please join ..read more
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1w ago
By: Victoria Brazil (@SocraticEM) The AMEE conference was recently held in Basel, Switzerland. It’s a gathering of 3000+ health professional educators from around the world. AMEE (International Association for Health Professions Education) has a simulation committee ..read more
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1w ago
By: Dr. Alina Smirnova, co-edited by Dr. Michael Barone There are times when quotes stick with you, because they turn everything you knew before upside down and signal a new future. For me it was ..read more
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1w ago
This week we will be pulling a post from the archives. This Blog was originally posted on September 10, 2019 and his worth revisiting once again. We hope you enjoy. By: Dan Pesut and Felix Ankel (@felixankel ..read more
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2w ago
By Rob Cooney (@EMEducation) Teaching with AI: a practical guide to anew era of human learning – By Jose Antonio Bowen and C. Edward Watson Artificial intelligence (AI) is rapidly transforming how we work and teach, particularly ..read more
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3w ago
By: John Patrick T. Co ,MD, MPH, MBA “Never doubt that a small group of thoughtful committed individuals can change the world. In fact, it’s the only thing that ever has.” Margaret Mead It was ..read more
From the ARchives – What is IPE (Interprofessional Education), and why do you think it is important?
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3w ago
This week we will be pulling a post from the archives. It was originally posted on December 03, 219nd his worth revisiting once again. We hope you enjoy. By: Brenda K. Zierler “What is IPE ..read more
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By: Victoria Brazil (@SocraticEM) Not all healthcare simulation activities are effective, and some might even be harmful. ‘Quality’ in healthcare simulation is difficult to define, but leaders in the field have rightly sought to provide guidance ..read more
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By: Jolanta Karpinski (nephrologist and clinician educator, University of Ottawa) When I work with residents (and occasionally students) in the clinic and in patient services, I think of myself as a teacher and clinical supervisor ..read more
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This week we will be pulling a post from the archives. This Blog was Dr. Michael Gisondi’s first post as an ICE Editor. It was originally posted on September 29, 2017 and his worth revisiting ..read more