Episodes
This week, we discuss the best hour(ish) of the week– morning report– with our two guests, Dr. Tony Breu @tony_breu of the Curious Clinicians  and Dr. Ryan Bonner @RWBonner91.  We discuss the history of morning report, best practices for advancing education, and ways to spark engagement for your learners to ensure everyone is benefiting from report! Website | Instagram | Twitter | Subscribe | Swag! | Top Picks | [email protected] | Free CME! Credits Writers/hosts/producers:...
Published 08/16/22
Physical examination guru Dr. André Mansoor, @AndreMansoor brings his expertise to effectively teach the physical examination to learners!  We discuss the power of the physical examination, how to prime learners for bedside teaching, and ways to solidify knowledge gained. Website | Instagram | Twitter | Subscribe | Swag! | Top Picks | [email protected] | Free CME! Credits Producer/Hosts/Writers: Era Kryzhanovskaya MD, Molly Heublein MD Cover Art/Infographic: Andrew...
Published 08/09/22
Join us with our guests Alaka Ray (@AlakaRay) and Ryan Nall (@nallryan) as we discuss different precepting models for the outpatient setting. Dr. Ray and Dr. Nall review the pros and cons of the traditional, the one-minute preceptor (OMP), SNAPPS, and precepting in the presence of the patient (PIPP) models of precepting. Learn about the various precepting models for teaching all levels of learners! Website | Instagram | Twitter | Subscribe | Swag! | Top Picks | [email protected]...
Published 08/02/22
Join Molly, Era, and Dr Subha Ramani to discuss best practices for bedside teaching. We help you move past Res-Attending and embrace effective bedside teaching! You’ll learn to effectively prepare, lead, and debrief rounds with patients and learners. This is the last episode of season 1 of The Curbsiders Teach, we look forward to coming back Summer 2022 with more episodes. Website | Instagram | Twitter | Subscribe | Swag! | Top Picks | [email protected] | Free...
Published 02/22/22
SummaryListen as our esteemed guest Dr Nora Osman discusses how a growth mindset is valuable to teachers and learners in medical education.  If we hold a fixed mindset, feedback and failures  don’t hold the nutritive potential they can as when we conceptualize them with a growth mindset.  We have to think deeply about how we can change the culture and structure of medical education to foster a growth mindset–one-off trainings are not the answer. Website | Instagram | Twitter | Subscribe |...
Published 02/15/22
Listen in as we take a deep dive into the world of narrative evaluations in medicine with Dr. Suzanne Minor (@minor_se). Dr. Minor discusses specific elements to beef up how we write and what we write–highlighting what we should definitely include and what to avoid when writing learner summaries or letters of recommendation. Come learn how to take your narrative evaluation game to the next level! Website | Instagram | Twitter | Subscribe | Swag! | Top Picks | [email protected] |...
Published 02/08/22
SummaryExpert mentors Dr. Jane Liebschutz, @liebschutz (University of Pittsburgh) and Dr. Mitch Feldman (University of California San Francisco) bring their expertise to teach us the recipe for mentorship success! We discuss the differences between mentors, sponsors, and coaches as well as tips for navigating the rocky waters of ending a mentorship relationship. Our guests remind us that the mentor-mentee relationship is bi-directional and helps bring meaning and value to both people's...
Published 02/01/22
Listen as our guest Ben Kinnear MD @Midwest_MedPeds from the University of Cincinnati dives into Competency-Based, Time-Variable Medical Education, sharing his expertise and experience with starting the CBMETV pilot program TIMELESS (Transitions in Internal Medical Education Leveraging Entrustment Scores and Scales). We explore some of the challenges including assessment bias, cost, professional identity formation and scaling in a broader system. Be inspired to challenge the system and train...
Published 01/25/22
Listen as our knowledgeable guest Dr Consuelo H. Wilkins @DrCHWilkins discusses antiracism in medicine, specifically at the interpersonal level- how to discuss this with your team and address aggressions- and at the broader level- how can we work toward systemic change. Dr Wilkins stresses that this is a challenging and nuanced topic. When considering initiatives, we need content experts leading the discussion, and a careful consideration of what goals are and how we can reach them- move past...
Published 01/18/22
Curbsiders own literature appraisal expert, Dr Rahul Ganatra @rbganatra, shares tips and tricks for running a journal club. We will talk you through the basics of selecting an article, preparing ahead of time, engaging learners during the session, and finding key take away points. Make journal club at your institution fun and successful! Website | Instagram  | Subscribe | Swag! | Top Picks | [email protected] | Free CME! CreditsHost/Editors: Era Kryzhanovskaya MD, Molly Heublein...
Published 01/11/22
Join us to discuss supporting learner mental health in health professions education. Dr Chantal Young shares her approach to helping individual students who may be struggling, as well as local and broader systemic approaches to enhancing wellbeing in medical school and beyond.  Website | Instagram  | Subscribe | Swag! | Top Picks | [email protected] | Free CME! CreditsHosts/Producers:  Era Kryzhanovskaya MD; Molly HeubleinMDShow notes, infographics: Isabel Valdez PAEditor (audio):...
Published 01/04/22
Listen as our esteemed guests Dr. Emily Abdoler (@EmilyAbdoler,) and Dr. Gurpreet Dhaliwal (@Gurpreet2015) introduce us to the entity of management reasoning and its subset, therapeutic reasoning! Turns out our learners probably have a lot more to learn about therapeutic reasoning (what we spend most of our time doing in primary care) than the better known cousin, diagnostic reasoning. Learn easy to implement techniques like the Management Pause- four simple questions that make your learner...
Published 12/28/21
Drs Geoff Stetson (@GStetsonMD) and Jennifer Spicer (@JenniferSpicer4) from the @MedEdTwagTeam lead us on a deep dive into how to run effective teaching rounds. We’ll help you improve your skills in creating rapport and inclusion, share concrete tips to be a better ally and upstand for your team, help you find a balance between autonomy and availability, and figure out how to fit teaching into a busy schedule. Your team will thank you! Website | Instagram  | Subscribe | Swag! | Top Picks |...
Published 12/21/21
Welcome to our first episode of Curbsiders Teach! Listen in as expert Dr Calvin Chou (UCSF) leads us through concrete tips to optimize your feedback dialogue with learners. We cover the importance of creating a relationship built on mutual goals of getting to our personal best, helping learners form SMART goals, the ARTful approach to a feedback conversation, ways to minimize bias, and you even get to hear Era role play! Website | Subscribe | Swag! | Top Picks | [email protected] |...
Published 12/14/21
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Published 11/01/21