Almost free associations of a psychiatrist on introducing Entrustable Professional Activities in residency training
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by ICE Blog Admin
19h ago
By: Severin Pinilla (@SeverinPinilla) In December 2022 the Swiss Society of Psychiatry and Psychology commissioned a task force to identify, elaborate and propose Entrustable Professional Activities (EPAs) for psychiatric residency training in Switzerland. While it ..read more
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How Learning about Medical Education Transformed My Learning in Medical School
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by Michael Gisondi
1w ago
By: Saachi Datta A good presentation or a good lecture tells a story with memorable take-home points. That is just one of the many concepts that I learned in Principles of Medical Education. Here are ..read more
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What Are the Key Features of Entrustment Decision-Making By Competency Committees?
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by ICE Blog Admin
2w ago
By: Daniel Schumacher (@DrDanSchumacher) Competency committees are tasked with making decisions about trainee performance. Often, they simply provide a summative judgment about trainee performance at the end of a period of time they have reviewed ..read more
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ICE Book Review – When: The Scientific Secrets of Perfect Timing
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by Robert Cooney
2w ago
By Rob Cooney (@EMEducation) When: The Scientific Secrets of Perfect Timing By: Daniel Pink Timing Isn’t Everything; It’s the Only Thing -Vince Lombardi Daniel Pink has a gift for taking complicated scientific topics and distilling them into ..read more
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Let’s pay attention to attention in learning
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by ICE Blog Admin
1M ago
By: Benjamin Kinnear, MD, MEd I have been amazed over the last decade to see health professions education (HPE) programs become increasingly deliberate in terms of integrating the cognitive psychology of learning into their pedagogy ..read more
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More human, less machine (How not to become an API)
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by fkankel
1M ago
By:Daniel Cabrera, MD and Felix Ankel, MD (Co-created with Gemini, ChatGPT4, Claude and Copilot) You are an associate dean for medical education at an academic health system. You notice an increasing buzz from program directors ..read more
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ICE Book Review – Learn or Die: Using Science to Build a Leading-Edge Learning Organization
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by Robert Cooney
1M ago
By Rob Cooney (@EMEducation) Learn or Die: Using Science to Build a Leading-Edge Learning OrganizationBy Edward D. Hess The concept of a learning organization is not new. In fact, Peter Senge popularized the concept 34 years ago ..read more
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Backward Design to teach IPE Competencies
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by ICE Blog Admin
1M ago
By:  Bethany Robertson (@bdrclo), Rebekah Chance-Revels (https://www.linkedin.com/in/rebekah-chance-revels-a81391208/) and Deena Gilland (@DeenaGilland) I had the privilege of creating a nursing doctoral-level course from scratch this semester entitled “Interprofessional Partnerships”.  The overall course objectives were handed to ..read more
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Live tissue training for healthcare procedures
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by drvictoriabrazil
1M ago
By: Victoria Brazil (@SocraticEM) ————————————————————————————————————- Long before the advent of fancy mannikins and plastic part-task trainers, doctors practised medical procedures on cadavers and live, anaesthetised animals. For a host of good ethical and practical reasons, there ..read more
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Precision Medical Education and CBE: The Fuel and the Flywheel
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by ICE Blog Admin
2M ago
By: Holly Caretta-Weyer (@holly_cw) When I talk to colleagues around the world about implementing competency-based education (CBE), I often hear struggles related to obtaining sufficient assessment data, creating a coaching program, crafting individualized learning pathways ..read more
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