Pearls from the Alliance of Academic Internal Medicine AIMW23: Escape Rooms, Racism in MedEd, Coaching, & More - Part 2 with Drs. Josh Onyango and Noble Maleque
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We get to sit down in person with Drs. Josh Onyango and Noble Maleque to share our favorite pearls from the AIMW23 conference in Austin, Texas. We discuss Dr. Utibe Essien’s Plenary on race in medicine, escape rooms in medical education, the role of coaching, how to support learners who take leave, and how to use podcasts in your teaching. Even if you didn’t get to attend this year’s Alliance for Academic Internal Medicine #AIMW23, you’ll get to share in the wisdom! Claim free CME for this episode at curbsiders.vcuhealth.org! Website | Instagram | Twitter | Subscribe | Patreon| [email protected] | Free CME! Show Segments Intro, disclaimer Dr. Onyango one-liner  Takeaways from Dr. Utibe Essien’s plenary Dr. Maleque one-liner Escape Room for clinical reasoning Juggling Hats workshop Supporting residents who take leave Credits Producer/Hosts: Era Kryzhanovskaya MD, Molly Heublein MD    Show notes: Era Kryzhanovskaya MD Cover Art and Infographics: Paige Spata Audio Editor and podcast support: PodPaste, Written Materials Editor: Charlotte Chaiklin MD  Guests: Josh Onyango MD, Noble Maleque MD Full transcript available HERE
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