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Technology by ICE Blog AdminJan 12, 20169:51 amDecember 7, 2021
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Team-based Learning: A Better Way to Teach?

This week, the ICE blog is joining the Journal of Graduate Medical Education and Academic Life in Emergency Medicine in a week long virtual journal club on team-based learning. Michelle Lin (@M_Lin) and I have written […]

KeyLIME by ICE Blog AdminJan 8, 20162:00 amMay 28, 2019
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#KeyLIMEPodcast Episode 100!!!: Do you trust your trainee?

The Key Literature in Medical Education podcast this week achieves a BIG milestone: Episode ONE HUNDRED. It’s hard to believe that four years have passed!  The first episode, which was released January 17, 2012, was […]

Educational Leadership by tchanmdJan 5, 20162:00 amMay 28, 2019
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Reflections from the Liminal Space: Should a Clinician Educator Rebrand as a Public Intellectual?

(This is the third in a series of posts about branding for the junior Clinician Educator.  See previous posts here and here. –Jonathan (@sherbino)) By Teresa Chan (@TChanMD) This post includes interviews with two dynamic (and famous!) […]

Educational Design by Daniel CabreraDec 18, 20154:00 amMay 28, 2019
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It’s all fun and games until someone learns, then it’s education.

( This is it for us in 2015.  We’re taking a 2 week break to recharge the brains and spend time with friends and family.  Have a wonderful holiday.  See you in 2016. -Jonathan (@sherbino))   […]

Scholarship by ICE Blog AdminDec 15, 20154:00 amMay 28, 2019
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Moral Entrepreneurs, Folk Devils and Pasteur’s Quadrant: Hints for Producing Compelling Scholarship

(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 […]

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