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Teaching through the language barrier: Part IV

Editor’s note: This is the fourth and last article in a series. For the previous post and other links back, click here. Feedback systems Teachers should seek out feedback in order to improve and inform their teaching. In the classroom … Continue reading

08. June 2012 by Daniel Vo
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Web- and mobile device-based anesthesia education: the next frontier

Self-directed learning and online education are increasingly relevant to anesthesia education in the new millennium. Anesthesiologists, amongst other physicians, are early adopters of technology and there is no exception in the field of educational technology. The Society for Education in … Continue reading

27. October 2011 by Avinash B Kumar
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A compact between resident physicians and their teachers

Education is change in behavior based on experience. Education is experience after experience added to yet further experience entered into by a multitude of players — residents and fellows, faculty teachers, residency and fellowship program directors, leaders of institutions that … Continue reading

01. July 2011 by Alan J Schwartz
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A Picture is Worth a Thousand Words, So Be Sure You Get Their Full Worth!

Do you remember when there were no computers? No software like PowerPoint or, for you Mac users, Keynote? To prepare to give a lecture, you took photos on 35mm film and additionally had your graphics department make transparencies, both of … Continue reading

06. May 2011 by Alan J Schwartz
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Blog: International electives for medical students and residents

An increasing number of medical students and residents are seeking opportunities to work in global health through international electives.(1, 2) In recent surveys, 25% of US medical students and 40% of UK students now have some sort of international experience … Continue reading

22. April 2011 by Jane Easdown
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Education: The Hidden Curriculum

When I attended “Teachers` School”, one of the first things taught and learned were the 3 domains of learning: cognitive, psychomotor and affective. The Page 2 blog has already considered some aspects of cognitive (content) and psychomotor (skill) learning. (I … Continue reading

15. April 2011 by Alan J Schwartz
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The Page 2 Blog-Education: How to deliver feedback

“Great day; thanks for your help!” is not adequate feedback, though it constitutes the end of the day summary for most trainees. Any educator can tell you that it is neither possible to teach nor to learn without reflection, and … Continue reading

24. March 2011 by Jane Easdown
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how to get the old you back

how do i get my ex back after a bad break up signs to get your ex girlfriend back i want him to love me back tips to get love back poems that will make ur ex boyfriend fall in … Continue reading

11. March 2011 by Alan J Schwartz
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how do you get your ex boyfriend back who broke up with you want you back

how do i get my long distance ex girlfriend back and things to say to get a girl to text you back or i need my ex back fast 2012. how to know if ex boyfriend will come back how … Continue reading

14. February 2011 by Alan J Schwartz
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