Thoughts after a year of podcasting
The author describes three podcast styles scripted like Revisionist History, group discussions like The Curbsiders, and one-on-one.
Help your future colleagues
Ward attending physicians must prioritize patients and learners over their own ego, embracing servant leadership.
Podcasts for UME, GME, CME – rationale
The article discusses the importance of reflective practice in medical education for improved patient care.
Setting expectations for new clinical learners
The post emphasizes the significance of patient-centered care and communication in effective medical practice.
Understanding diagnostic excellence
The article highlights the challenges and importance of balancing clinical duties with personal well-being in medicine.
Things that bug me – telling me normal (CBC, BMP)
The post discusses the necessity of lifelong learning and adaptation for successful medical practitioners.
Mystery novels, cold cases and the diagnostic process
As in this book, when a previous diagnosis does not make sense, consider reopening the diagnostic process as a “cold case”.
Mystery novels, cold cases and the diagnostic process
Mystery novels, like medical diagnoses, require revisiting assumptions to uncover overlooked evidence and correct errors.
Podcasts for medical students on internal medicine
Likely the zinc deficiency is a major culprit here. Studies of the ornithine transcarbamylase cycle show that zinc is an important co-factor.
Podcasts for medical students on internal medicine
The author welcomed two third-year medical students starting internal medicine rotations and shared a helpful podcast list.