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Educator's Podcast

by Swapnil

In this podcast series, we will meet educators around the globe to discuss various educational approaches and challenges that we face as an educator. An expert educator shares his/her insight and experience to help upcoming educators to progress in their career. This is a shared learning experience and we will like you to join this community to share your experience with other educators.

Episodes

Technology, MedEd and COVID-19

33m · Published 04 Oct 10:35

In this podcast, we discuss the upsurge of the use of technology in Meded space during COVID-19 pandemic. Dr Eric Gantwerker from Chicago talks about the pros and cons of the different technological solutions emerged during this pandemic.

Social Determinants of Health in Medical Education

20m · Published 06 Sep 14:05

Understanding of social determinants of health is important not only for budding medical professionals but also for medical educators. In this podcast, Dr Mobola Campbell-Yesufu from Northwestern university talks about the need to include this topic in all medical curricula across the globe.

Anthropology to Explore the Culture in Medicine

32m · Published 03 Aug 02:42

Join Dr. Eve Purdy from Canada to learn how to dissect the culture of your working environment through the lens of Anthropology. In this podcast, she describes simulation as a means to create moments of cultural compression and how that can be beneficial to evaluate and thus potentially modify the culture of the place.

Mask Making & Professional Identity Formation

40m · Published 09 Jun 13:20

Professional identity formation (PIF) is a complex sociocultural process whereby medical students learn to think, feel, and act like physicians. In this podcast, Professor Mark Stephens from Pennsylvania helps us understand the concept of Professional identity formation (PIF) through the lens of mask making.  

 

Translational Simulation on Steroids in COVID-19

39m · Published 09 May 13:01

Translational simulation in the context of pandemic refers to the subset, which is oftentimes but not always in-situ simulation activity. This is really targeting a particular service outcome and involves going through essentially a quality improvement cycle of studying it, planning, doing something, restudying it, acting on that.

COVID-19 pandemic offers a unique opportunity to simulation craft group to step up in order to implement urgent and high stakes change.

Join Professor Victoria Brazil in this podcast, where she discusses the complexities of translational simulation in COVID-19 pandemic. 

Mentorship during COVID-19

27m · Published 23 Apr 03:04

COVID-19 has posed enormous challenges to the educator community. It's very important to maintain the mentor-mentee relationship during this pandemic. Dr. Ruth Gotian, Assistant Dean For Mentoring Academy at Weil Cornell medicine shares her tips on how to maintain and prosper this relationship in these difficult times.

ANZCEN Clinician Incubator Programme

30m · Published 09 Feb 06:50

In this podcast, Chris Nickson from Down Under talks about the launch of Clinician Incubator Programme a novel initiative for budding intensive care educators in Australia & New Zealand. 

Shame Resilience in Medical Education

32m · Published 02 Feb 04:05

Shame is highly complex, individualised and contextualised construct and should not be used as a pedagogical intervention to facilitate learning. in this podcast, Will Bynum from Duke university shares his thoughts and research on this complex concept.

Community of Practice in MedEd

34m · Published 29 Dec 22:37
Learning is a social rather than an individual activity, and much of it occurs at the unconscious
level, resulting in the acquisition of a large body of tacit knowledge. In this podcast, Dr Alice Fornari who is Vice President of Faculty Development at Northwell Health System and Associate Dean at the Donald and Barbara Zucker School of Medicine helps budding educators to understand this novel concept.

Micro-aggression in Medicine

29m · Published 30 Nov 12:34

Micro-aggression is well recognised but less talked problem in medicine. In this podcast, Dr Ruth Gotian from Weil Cornell Medicine, New York talks about this concept and helps us to understand various strategies to deal with Micro-aggressions in Medicine.

Educator's Podcast has 30 episodes in total of non- explicit content. Total playtime is 16:07:42. The language of the podcast is English. This podcast has been added on November 23rd 2022. It might contain more episodes than the ones shown here. It was last updated on March 26th, 2024 14:46.

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