Scott Wright
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Dr @Hopkins interested in meded and clinical excellence. Love books/soccer/family. Dir of GIM@JHMBC & MillerCoulsonAcademy. Coeditor: @CLOSLER / @MedEdMustReads
Baltimore, MD
Joined November 2011
This MR reminds us that emotions influence how we think/learn. This review calls for greater emotional awareness during clinical reasoning to improve decision-making. @AcadMedJournal @USUhealthsci @binbinzheng6 @GIMMedEdDoc @thenocturnists @CPSolvers
https://t.co/YcmjTrkpW5
journals.lww.com
influence of emotions on clinical reasoning across medical education and practice. Method The authors conducted a scoping review (March 11, 2022, and December 1, 2023) following Arksey and O’Malley’s...
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This MUST READ reviews initiatives aiming to increase diversity in medical education - describing types of interventions & their success rates. @RCSI_Irl @asmeofficial @AAMCtoday @BlackHealthEdC @ameefacdev @GIMMedEdDoc @blackmedicalsoc @QMyPath @acgme
https://t.co/rLlucaTUYo
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We are THANKFUL that you are reviewing the must reads that we picked from >500 med ed pubs in October. Content areas: applying learning to practice, enhancing diversity, & emotions during clinical reasoning. @AcadMedJournal @MedTeachJournal @asmeofficial
https://t.co/ahyguSyvl4
hopkinsbayviewinternalmedicine.org
Explore must-read articles from the health professions education literature and stay in-the-know about cutting-edge educational scholarship and practice.
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This MR is an AMEE Guide for transferring learning to real-world/clinical settings. The 4 strategies offer tips for educational design. @MedTeachJournal @ClinEdResearch @edgehill @EHU_FHSCM @AMEE_community @ameefacdev @GIMMedEdDoc @MedEd_Cases @MedEdChat
https://t.co/N4D0GeGPgb
tandfonline.com
Transfer of learning occurs when past learning is applied to new situations, and also at a varying time from the initial time of learning. Importantly, research in both academic and clinical areas ...
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This MR provides concrete examples & recommendations, rooted in student experiences, that can guide those wishing to improve their teaching. @AcadMedJournal @AAMCtoday @PennStHershey @TheHersheyBears @GIMMedEdDoc @AMEE_community @MedEdPORTAL @MedEd_Cases
https://t.co/9Z0CovZJmd
journals.lww.com
022 at Penn State College of Medicine. Narratives were submitted voluntarily in response to a single, open-ended question: “Please tell us about what those teachers did that resulted in an exceptio...
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This MR shows that medical students are focusing on research activities; while this may help their GME match, it may not benefit to their clinical skills.@almuftifawaz @nymedcollege @BobCarterMD @jsirven @GIMMedEdDoc @AAMCtoday @acgme @AMEE_community
https://t.co/08yVzgx2jp
journals.lww.com
dency competitiveness. Residency specialties were categorized according to competitiveness (high, medium, and low), according to the Association of American Medical Colleges. The data were analyzed...
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Wow. I need to start pushing the pedals more regularly.
"Bike riding reduces stress & lowers dementia risk. Do it daily & routinely ask patients, 'What does your typical daily movement look like?'"- @christiplady @VipsMDMEd @PeterAttiaMD @hubermanlab @DrZoeWilliams @YoniFreedhoff @BicycleColo @peopleforbikes
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This MR explains that "narrative candor" counters the doctor-hero myth by showing how med ed can use stories of smaller struggles & successes to highlight how we grow in medicine. @asmeofficial @margaret_bea @LaraVarpio @emolloy1 @GIMMedEdDoc @ameefacdev
https://t.co/e88GhapUMj
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Autumn is the ideal time to read med ed papers. We picked 3 MUST READS from >600 pubs last month. AND, we distilled the key findings; because we care about you.😉 Topics: narrative candor, med student research output, & exceptional teaching. @GIMMedEdDoc
https://t.co/eDmtiEQQg5
hopkinsbayviewinternalmedicine.org
Explore must-read articles from the health professions education literature and stay in-the-know about cutting-edge educational scholarship and practice.
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This MR describes the design of empathy streams within the larger curriculum. It exemplifies best practices for co-production with the integration of patient&student perspectives. @asmeofficial @a_bennettweston @JeremyHowick @AMEE_community @GIMMedEdDoc
https://t.co/K682k86Thn
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This MR review describes how we can better prepare learners to cope with the inevitability of medical errors. In particular, it focus on feelings & the intense emotions. @AcadMedJournal @AAMCtoday @Monash_FMNHS @JuliaHarrisonAu @margaret_bea @GIMMedEdDoc
https://t.co/wZO9fp9JgT
journals.lww.com
r prepare clinicians to cope after such events. Little published guidance exists about how best to do this. This scoping review explores the current knowledge about educational programs and strateg...
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From >500 med pubs last month, we picked 3 that you MUST READ. Great topics covered: learner complaints, coping and growing after clinical errors, co-producing curricula. @asmeofficial @AcadMedJournal @AAMCtoday @AMEE_community @ameefacdev @GIMMedEdDoc
https://t.co/eDmtiEQQg5
hopkinsbayviewinternalmedicine.org
Explore must-read articles from the health professions education literature and stay in-the-know about cutting-edge educational scholarship and practice.
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This MR deals with equity in assessment. It emphasizes the need for diverse perspectives in assessment systems - with an eye towards fairness, inclusion, and justice. @asmeofficial @UMNPeds @umnpedsres @umnmedschool @dorenebalmer @GIMMedEdDoc @ameefacdev
https://t.co/D6KPfBgbrd
asmepublications.onlinelibrary.wiley.com
This paper reviews three orientations to equity in assessment - fairness-oriented, inclusion-focused, and justice-driven - to enable educators to clarify their stance, align methods, and explore...
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This MUST READ describes the value of "pointing&calling" as applied education - long used in the Japanese rail industry to improve safety. Always good to copy what works in other disciplines. @MedTeachJournal @HealthySim @WelcometoSIMone @GIMMedEdDoc
https://t.co/xVNp4LRWbi
tandfonline.com
Paramedics operate in high-stakes, cognitively demanding environments where lapses in attention can jeopardize patient safety. While team-based communication strategies are commonly taught, there i...
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Flourishing is a great place to be. The argument in this article is spot on.
This MUST READ explains why medical education would be bettter served by focusing on flourishing - instead of wellness. @SpringerNature @FlourishingAI @FlourishingLead @FlourishingConf @flourishingctr @GIMMedEdDoc @AAMCtoday @ameefacdev @AMEE_community
https://t.co/bckiLzhAwc
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"Travel fosters curiosity & open-mindedness. Encountering diverse cultures can encourage healthcare professionals to remember the value of asking better questions, avoiding assumptions, & appreciating the individuality of each patient."- @GIMMedEdDoc
closler.org
By Scott Wright, MD, Johns Hopkins Medicine For many people, travel is their preferred hobby—if not their favorite thing to do. It’s a luxury to be able to travel; leaving your home and visiting...
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This MUST READ offers insight about how social media memes can give insight into resident experiences, identity formation, and wellness. @JournalofGME @NYCU_official @UHN @TheWilsonCenter @GIMMedEdDoc @AAMCtoday @AMEE_community @ameefacdev @MedEdPORTAL
https://t.co/P326OikzIT
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This MUST READ suggests that medical student empathy can increase throughout training - with curricular support. @BMCMedicine @SpringerNature @PECthejournal @JeffersonUniv @brookmanknight @GIMMedEdDoc @AMEE_community @AAMCtoday @MedEdPORTAL @MedEd_Cases
https://t.co/z4iM16wUwd
bmcmededuc.biomedcentral.com
Background For more than a decade, the literature has been dominated by the notion that medical students may paradoxically lose their empathy during medical school. However, medical curricula have...
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This MUST READ not only offers tips for developing PBL cases, it can be used to assess whether the ones you're using are reasonable or need revision. @FEBSJournal @FEBSnews @DellMedSchool @AAMCtoday @AAMC_MCAT @AMEE_community @GIMMedEdDoc @ABIMFoundation
https://t.co/UOGM0WtaqO
febs.onlinelibrary.wiley.com
Problem-based learning (PBL) has become a widely used pedagogy across medical schools. Central to the success of any PBL program are the cases, each of which is a narrative of a patient's experience...
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This MR explains that shame in GME can help with the evolution of self-image, influence professional identity, and ultimately culminate in growth. @AAMCtoday @AcadMedJournal @USUhealthsci @WillBynumMD @LaraVarpio @VeteransHealth @GIMMedEdDoc @ameefacdev
https://t.co/wn51mo8bQF
journals.lww.com
earners. Method Adopting a constructivist approach and hermeneutic phenomenology, the authors interviewed 9 final-year graduate medical trainees at 2 U.S. military medical centers between September...
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