Episodes
What are microaggressions and how do they manifest in the learning environment? How do microaggressions impact the victim? How can we become better "upstanders" in recognizing and confronting microaggressions? Join me as I explore this and more with Dr. Reena Tam, pediatric hospitalist at the University of Utah. Also, be sure to check out these...
Published 12/28/20
How do you assess a learner's baseline knowledge before teaching them a procedure?  How do you set a learner up for success while performing a procedure?  What are some modern frameworks to use beyond, "see one, do one, teach one"?  How can low frequency procedural skills be maintained?  Join me as I discuss this and more with Dr. Cheryl Yang, pediatric emergency medicine fellow. Also, check out Dr. Yang's high-yield article "How to Teach Medical Procedures That...
Published 12/14/20
What are the biggest challenges to giving effective feedback?  What are some frameworks for giving quick and meaningful feedback? How can you troubleshoot when faced with barriers while giving feedback?  Join me as I discuss this and more with Dr. Kimberly Stowers, general pediatrician and outstanding clinician-educator!
Published 11/30/20
Dr. Como is a Medicine and Pediatrics hospitalist physician who practices in rural Montana.  She is also developing an innovative Rural Training Track for Med-Peds residents.  How does she approach patient education and care in this setting?  What are the benefits to trainees of training and rotating at rural clinical sites?  How is Dr. Como and her team designing a unique rural residency track?  Check out this fascinating discussion with Dr. Como as we celebrate Utah Rural Health Week (Nov...
Published 11/16/20
How can you effectively teach at the patient's bedside?  How do you create a safe learning environment in the clinical setting?  What are some frameworks and approaches for teaching trainees in patient care settings? How can you prepare for clinical teaching?  Join me as I discuss this and more with Pediatric Hospitalist and Dr. Parimal Deodhar.
Published 11/02/20
How do you prepare to teach a small group?  What do you do when you don't have time to prepare? How do you keep learners engaged? How do you troubleshoot challenging situations that may arise when teaching in this setting? Join me as I discuss this and more with friend of the podcast Dr. Jonathan Sawicki, a pediatric hospital medicine fellow with a longstanding passion for teaching. 
Published 10/19/20
What is health literacy and why is it important to consider when teaching patients?  How can we effectively educate and communicate with patients? How is Covid-19 impacting health literacy?  Check out my interview with Ms. Jean Shipman, a librarian emerita and former President of the Medical Library Association. Additional Resources: - Health Literacy in Action Conference https://hlia-harcconf.org/ - North Carolina Program for Health Literacy. (2014). The teach-back method. Retrieved...
Published 10/05/20
Part 2 of my interview with University of Maryland hospitalists, Drs. Farber and Donohue.  How did they create a virtual elective on quality improvement during the Covid-19 pandemic?  What deliverables did their learners have each week?  What are their tips for quickly launching a new curriculum during this time?  Be sure to check out Part 1 if you haven't already.
Published 09/21/20
Drs. Farber and Donohue are hospitalists at the University of Maryland, taking care of adult patients with Covid-19 in a biocontainment unit.  How do they facilitate safe involvement of residents and fellows in clinical care?  How has their approach to clinical teaching changed?  What lessons have they learned about providing effective education to trainees during this time?  Check out Part 1 of my interview with this dynamic duo!
Published 09/07/20
Dr. Brad Poss is a pediatric critical care physician who has held some of the highest leadership positions in medical education including Program Director, Chair of Department of Pediatrics, Designated Institutional Official(DIO)/Associate Dean of GME, and Chief Medical Education Officer.  He also served in the U.S. Navy for 20 years.  What changes does he foresee in medical education moving forward? What early experiences set him up for future success?  How does someone get started down the...
Published 08/24/20
Dr. Brad Poss is a pediatric critical care physician who has held some of the highest leadership positions in medical education including Program Director, Chair of Department of Pediatrics, Designated Institutional Official(DIO)/Associate Dean of GME, and Chief Medical Education Officer.  He also served in the U.S. Navy for 20 years.  What lessons did he learn from his first leadership position?  What were his responsibilities as DIO?  What are his recommendations for correcting the path...
Published 08/10/20
How should you study for high-stakes examinations, like the USMLE steps and boards?  How does Chase personally approach studying?  What is the right balance between reviewing content and doing practice questions? Check out Part 2 of my interview with education professional, podcaster, author, and MD/PhD candidate, Chase...
Published 07/27/20
Have you ever struggled to master new information? What are the most effective study methods and memorization techniques?  What are visual mnemonics and memory palaces?  How can you set yourself up for academic success by changing your approach to learning new information?  Check out my interview with education professional, podcaster, author, and MD/PhD candidate, Chase...
Published 07/13/20
Meet Dr. Ryan Murphy, an internal medicine hospitalist, as he reflects on clinical teaching practices during the pandemic.  In what capacity should medical students and residents be involved in the care of patients with Covid-19?  How will he change his approach to bedside teaching?  What impact has the pandemic had on the longitudinal course he leads at the medical school?  And what does he mean by, "don't blame the learner"?  Listen here to find out.
Published 06/29/20
Meet Dr. Jonathan Sawicki, a medicine-pediatrics trained PHM fellow with a longstanding passion for teaching. What early experiences sparked Dr. Sawicki’s interest in education? What sets apart this award-winning educator? What was it like transitioning from the Northeast to Utah? How has be been able to individualize his training in Pediatric Hospital Medicine at the University of Utah? What Master’s degree is he pursuing during training? Listen here to find out.
Published 06/15/20
“Look critically at not 'are you or aren’t you a racist', but how you might benefit from this system and how might you contribute to it, because once you start doing that then I think you start choosing differently.” Dr. Cowan is an internist at the VA in Salt Lake City, UT.  What opportunities has she created for trainees and faculty?  What makes her an award-winning educator?  What is White Allyship? Listen to Part 2 of our discussion about diversity, discrimination, and inclusive teaching...
Published 06/01/20
Dr. Cowan is an internist at the VA in Salt Lake City, UT.  Listen to our discussion about diversity, discrimination, and inclusive teaching practices.  What were some of Dr. Cowan's early career experiences around discrimination?  How does she create an inclusive clinical learning environment?  What does she do when racist remarks are made about trainees?  This episode is part one of our discussion. To learn more, check out Dr. Cowan's JAMA article on calling out inappropriate behavior by...
Published 05/18/20
Let's discuss a recent article from the Annals of Internal Medicine, "The Role of Medical Students during the Covid-19 Pandemic".  Ryan Carlisle (2nd-year medical student) and I will review this article and other recent publications on this topic.  Should medical students be allowed in the clinical setting during a pandemic?  What clinical activities, if any, are appropriate for medical students to perform?  How has Ryan's medical education been impacted?  In what ways have his fellow medical...
Published 05/04/20
Let's continue our conversation with Dr. Brian Good, Clerkship Director in Pediatrics at the University of Utah.  What are the greatest joys and challenges in his role as Clerkship Director?  What is the EPAC (Education in Pediatrics Across the Continuum) study?  How did Dr. Good teach local health promoters in Guatemala? Listen here to find out. This episode is part two of a two-part "Meet the Educator" interview.  Go back and listen to part one if you haven't already.
Published 04/20/20
Meet Dr. Brian Good, Clerkship Director in Pediatrics at the University of Utah.  What was it like to attend medical school in Ireland? Why did he come back to academia after working in the community?  What unique opportunities exist for his clerkship students?  This episode is part one of a two-part "Meet the Educator" interview.
Published 04/06/20
Meet Dr. Wade Harrison, a chief resident in pediatrics at the University of Utah. How does he approach teaching as a chief? What has it been like to transition to the attending role? What is he looking for when interviewing residency program applicants? What was it like to teach a course in Switzerland?  Listen here to find out. 
Published 03/23/20
Meet Dr. Lindsey Gakenheimer-Smith, a chief resident in pediatrics at the University of Utah. What was medical school like for her in Michigan? How did she learn to teach as a resident?  What are her teaching responsibilities as chief? What was the medical education system like during her global health experiences in Kenya and Rwanda?  Listen here to find out.
Published 03/09/20
Meet Dr. Benjamin Chan, a child psychiatrist and Associate Dean of Admissions at the University of Utah School of Medicine.  What is it like to be the Dean of Admissions?  How did he decide to pursue a Master of Education degree?  Listen here to find out. This episode is part two of a two-part "Meet the Educator" interview.  Go back and listen to part one if you haven't already.
Published 02/23/20
Meet Dr. Benjamin Chan, a child psychiatrist and Associate Dean of Admissions at the University of Utah School of Medicine.  What early opportunities led him down the path to medical school administration?  How does the medical school involve rural preceptors and communities in the education process?  Listen here to find out. This episode is part one of a two-part "Meet the Educator" interview.
Published 02/23/20