By Georgia Toal, MA As a medical student and former teacher wishing to delve into the field of medical education, I sifted through the many stellar articles highlighted in the Key Literature in Medical Education (KeyLIME) […]

By Georgia Toal, MA As a medical student and former teacher wishing to delve into the field of medical education, I sifted through the many stellar articles highlighted in the Key Literature in Medical Education (KeyLIME) […]
As we all know, one of the hardest things to do as a junior clinician educator is to get up to speed on the foundational literature on a topic. The 2016-2017 Faculty Incubator participants have […]
(Welcome to the blog Glenn Regehr, an education scientist from the University of British Columbia, who will be well known to many readers. This is the first in a series -Jonathan (@sherbino)) By Glenn Regehr […]
2016 is the 200th anniversary of the invention of the modern stethoscope, by Prof Laennec of Paris. This simple instrument is key to diagnose and to exclude abnormalities of the heart,1 but its getting little […]
(This is the second post on a novel “parallel publication – peer review” journal. If your brain works in a linear fashion, check out the first post here. If you can live with “dropped threads” […]