In this episode we discuss the very small task of how to create and design an emergency medicine clerkship. I know this is not small at all. It is an enormous topic. But thankfully I have two guests to help me wade through this. We have Dr. D
This month we are going to find the answer to the age old question, when should the Emergency Medicine clerkship occur, 3rd or 4th year? Here to give us some words of wisdom on this topic are Dr. David Wald, Professor of Emergency Medicine and
Happy summer everyone! This episode is part one of a two part series on residents as teachers. In this episode, we are going to discuss how we prepare our residents to teach. In part two, we will discuss creating a formal education curriculum
This month, I spoke with Dr. Michael Barrie assistant professor of emergency medicine and the clerkship director at The Ohio State University. He gives us a great introduction to virtual reality; what it is, how it can be used in medical educa
In this episode I spoke with Dr. Page Bridges. She is the assistant clerkship director at the University of South Carolina School of Medicine Greenville. And we discussed how to engage the disinterested student. We talked about why the emerg
This talk was given by Dr. Francis DeRoos from the University of Pennsylvania’s Perelman School of Medicine at the Philadelphia Education Collaborative. He discusses the barriers, preparation, setting the stage, and tips and techniques in art o
In this month’s podcast I had the pleasure of talking with Daniel Cabrera MD, assistant professor of emergency medicine at the Mayo Clinic and Bryan Vartabedian, MD, assistant professor of pediatrics at Baylor about their recent paper, “More Th
Hi everyone! In this month’s podcast I had the opportunity to talk with Dr. Kathy Hiller about the recently released National Clinical Assessment Tool for Emergency Medicine (NCAT-EM), which was developed by Jules Jung, Doug Franzen, Kathy Hi
Hi everyone! Here is episode 5 of the CDEM Faculty podcast: Finding your Niche by David Karras. This talk was recorded at the Philadelphia Education Collaborative and it continues with our theme of finding your path in emergency medicine. H
This is an interview with David Wald, Francis DeRoos, and Dimitri Papanagnou, the creators of the Philadelphia EM Collaborative Faculty Development Program in Medical Education at Temple University Lewis Katz School of Medicine.
Behind the scenes of the CDEM Consensus Conference on end-of-shift assessment of medical students held during the 2016 CORD Academic Assembly. With Julianna Jung, Doug Franzen, Luan Lawson, and Katherine Hiller.