Scott Wright
@GIMMedEdDoc
Dr @Hopkins interested in meded and clinical excellence. Love books/soccer/family. Dir of GIM@JHMBC & MillerCoulsonAcademy. Coeditor: @CLOSLER / @MedEdMustReads
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A pleasure to work on this study with Susan C. Mirabal and Paul O'Rourke to unearth details related to chief resident selection processes.
It's December. Happy holidays. If you care about med ed, we identified 3 MUST READS from the ~400 articles published last month - our gift to you. Please read them & re-gift this by passing them on to all of your med ed colleagues (even the naughty ones).
hopkinsbayviewinternalmedicine.org/must-reads/
It's early November - this means that we have posted the MUST READS in med ed from Oct (3 articles chosen from >350 published). Topics: ChatGPT, professionalism, & time (a precious resource). PLOS Academic Medicine Advances in Health Sciences Education @AMEEFacDev Scott Wright
hopkinsbayviewinternalmedicine.org/must-reads/
Here comes #NationalCoffeeDay !
'If you get the sense that a pt is isolated or alone, ask about their support network. If they have none, ask if they would like help in being connected to community resources.'- Scott Wright #MedTwitter #ThrowbackThursday closler.org/lifelong-learn…
It's a new month, so we've identified 3 MUST READS from >400 published med ed articles in Sept. Content areas: belonging, teaching techniques, & clinical reasoning. ENJOY! Teaching & Learning in Medicine Academic Medicine AAMC @AMEEFacDev Scott Wright NIH CC MedEd MedEd Chat (hosted by ACE)
hopkinsbayviewinternalmedicine.org/must-reads/
When a patient in the hospital moves from setting to another (e.g. ICU to medical ward), the transfer note is relied upon to convey clinically relevant information. This pilot study shows that this is not working. British Journal of Healthcare Management Hopkins Med News Hopkins ICU Rehab #ICU
onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/jh…
This MUST READ reviews the literature to characterize 'workplace' happiness- infrequently considered as it relates to med ed. It reminds us to consider social contexts & to view happiness holistically. Perspectives (PME) Jacqueline Torti, PhD Lorelei Lingard @MedEdICE
pmejournal.org/articles/10.53…
'Incorporating the arts into patient care may be a step toward infusing compassion into what can be a dehumanizing healthcare environment.'— JonMcF #RejoinEU The Doctor as a Humanist UPF Barcelona UPF Medicine and Life Sciences Hospital del Mar David Kopacz closler.org/passion-in-the…
'Healthcare delivery is complex, and hospitality may not be prioritized. As individuals and teams, small changes in behavior may improve patient experience.'— Scott Wright Will Guidara Michelin USA Tripadvisor Zagat Yelp #MedTwitter closler.org/lifelong-learn…
August 1 already? OMG!! A new month means new MUST READS. From >400 pubs, the MR picked 3 articles that you MUST READ; content areas: disability accommodations, helping low achieving trainees, & limiting admission committee bias. Medical Teacher Academic Medicine JAMA
'Like many other skills, navigating challenging conversations can be improved with practice. Noticing and addressing non-verbal signs of conflict may result in a more productive conversation.'-Dr. Kencee Graves VitalTalk @Lizhighleyman @drmoniqutello #MedTwitter
closler.org/lifelong-learn…
'Clinic visits are like the new Major League Baseball’s time limit for each pitch. Health professionals do their best to deliver excellent patient care while being aware of the clock.' tinyurl.com/yjb555dd Laura Hanyok Johns Hopkins Medicine SGIM Ben McDonald