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Competency-based medical education by ICE Blog AdminMay 27, 20149:30 amDecember 9, 2021
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Assessment in medical education: Finding the signal in the noise

This week at the ICENet blog, we’re trying something different.  We’re connecting to the Academic Life in Emergency Medicine (ALiEM) blog. With > 50k visits per month, ALiEM  is a major (digital) connector/influencer in academic […]

Book Reviews by fkankelMay 23, 20149:30 amMay 31, 2019
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ICE Book Review – People Analytics. How Social Sensing Technology Will Transform Business and What It Tells Us About the New World of Work

Felix Ankel  is back with another recommended book for your CE library.  If you need to catch up on past book reviews, check out the link under Category Archives. –  Jonathan (@sherbino)   By Felix […]

Technology by ICE Blog AdminMay 16, 20149:30 amMay 17, 2019
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Social Media and the SoMe Summit

By Jonathan Sherbino (@sherbino) Medical education, like many other academic disciplines, can become a victim of buzz words.  Self-directed, asynchronous, operationalize, etc.  (Don’t even think of using the word “passion” in front of me.)  It seems to me […]

Reflections from the Liminal Space by tchanmdMay 13, 20149:30 amDecember 3, 2021
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Reflections From the Liminal Space: Minding the Generational Gap at the 2014 Ottawa Conference

The Ottawa Conference 2014 just wrapped.  In case you don’t know, the Ottawa Conference was developed nearly 30 years ago by Ian Hart and Ron Harden as a means to introduce and develop approaches to assessing […]

Technology by ICE Blog AdminMay 6, 20149:30 amMay 17, 2019
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Logbooks to Track Clinical Teaching?

By Jonathan Sherbino (@sherbino) I’ve commented previously on the ICE blog about the challenges that a CE faces in being recognized for their academic productivity.  In the Department of Medicine at McMaster University, there is a fairly […]

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