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Medical Education Podcasts

Medical Education
Medical Education
Health Professions Education
Health Professional Education
Qualitative Research
Social Justice
Professional Identity
Epistemic Injustice
Clinical Learning Environment
Postgraduate Medical Education
Patient-Centered Care
Underperformance
Monash University
Professional Identity Formation
Clinical Reasoning
Vulnerability
Interprofessional Education
International Medical Graduates
Curriculum Renewal
Student Engagement
Disability Inclusion

Podcasts from the journal Medical Education

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Is TBL research stuck? A critical re-examination is needed to better understand what team-based learning actually does—and for whom.

Read the accompanying article here: doi.org/10.1111/medu.70041

What helps—or hinders—medical students from speaking up? Understanding these drivers and barriers is key to safer learning environments.

Read the accompanying article here: doi.org/10.1111/medu.70030

Mistreatment has ripple effects. Even vicarious exposure can impair novice medical students' ability to learn, underscoring the hidden costs of toxic environments.

Read the accompanying article here: doi.org/10.1111/medu.70103

Efforts to combat social harm in healthcare often involve collective action- an examination of how medical trainees engaged in professional resistance draw from and contribute to the collective.

Read the accompanying article here: doi.org/10... more

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Sarah McLaughlin
Author of the study presenting the audio paper
Episode: Journey mapping as an inclusive research tool: Capturing the learning journeys of health professions educators with dyslexia - An audio paper with Sarah McLaughlin
Rola Ajjawi
New Editor-in-Chief of Medical Education, previously Deputy Editor and equity, diversity, and inclusion lead.
Medical Education, University of Sydney
Episode: An interview with Rola Ajjawi, new Editor-in-Chief of Medical Education
Meredith Young
Professor in the Institute of Health Science Education at McGill University
McGill University
Episode: Navigating the research landscape: How paradigms shape health professions education research - An interview with Meredith Young
Tai Pham
PhD student at Monash University focused on the impact of generative AI in health professional education.
Monash University
Episode: The impact of generative AI on health professional education: A systematic review in the context of student learning - An interview with Thai Duong Pham
Catherine Patocka
Emergency physician who recently completed her PhD in medical education, using pattern theory to explore feedback in medical education.
Episode: Untangling feedback: Mapping the patterns behind the practice - An audio paper with Catherine Patocka
Rachel Eloway
Generalist medical educator focusing on developing pattern theory.
Episode: Untangling feedback: Mapping the patterns behind the practice - An audio paper with Catherine Patocka
Lara Cook
Neurologist and education scholar with interests in audit and feedback.
Episode: Untangling feedback: Mapping the patterns behind the practice - An audio paper with Catherine Patocka
Irene Ma
Internal medicine physician and education scholar with interests in competency-based education assessment.
Episode: Untangling feedback: Mapping the patterns behind the practice - An audio paper with Catherine Patocka
James N. Woodruff
Educator at the Pritzker School of Medicine, University of Chicago
Pritzker School of Medicine, University of Chicago
Episode: Seeking medical wisdom: Development of a physician-defined practical model of wise competence - An interview with James N. Woodruff

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Kevin Ive
Editor-in-Chief of The Journal (and related publications) with involvement in the podcast series, moderator and author discussions.

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3.9 out of 5 stars from 19 ratings
  • Very informative and great guest speakers

    Incredible information and clear presentation

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    5
    Sarahthereviewest
    Australia4 years ago
  • Very good

    Great podcast

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Coolten
    Australia4 years ago

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Incredible information and clear presentation
Very informative and great guest speakers

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An interview with Rola Ajjawi, new Editor-in-Chief of Medical Education
Q: What would you like listeners and authors and reviewers to know about that you're putting front and center in your work going forward?
My priority in the first instance is to meet with the team, to understand the processes in detail and identify areas for friction and opportunities.
Seeking medical wisdom: Development of a physician-defined practical model of wise competence - An interview with James N. Woodruff
Q: What led you to believe that we needed to study wisdom more carefully with our physician colleagues?
The evolution in medical education towards rigid models has led to a neglect of patient-centered care, motivating the need to study wisdom in medicine.
Guiding medical trainees' workplace learning for interprofessional collaboration—Looking to physicians or seeing nurses? - An interview with Renée E. Stalmeijer
Q: What implications do your findings have for future educational practices?
There's a need for greater awareness and systematic changes in assessments to promote interprofessional collaboration.
Guiding medical trainees' workplace learning for interprofessional collaboration—Looking to physicians or seeing nurses? - An interview with Renée E. Stalmeijer
Q: What unique approach did you take in your research?
I utilized Billet's concept of guidance to analyze how experienced members help novices become effective in clinical environments.
Guiding medical trainees' workplace learning for interprofessional collaboration—Looking to physicians or seeing nurses? - An interview with Renée E. Stalmeijer
Q: Why do you think effective interprofessional collaboration is so challenging?
It's a complex issue with many factors at play, including how we approach the problem within educational settings and the barriers that exist.

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What is Medical Education Podcasts about and what kind of topics does it cover?

This series centers on health professions education, medical education research, and scholarly publishing. Episodes cover equity and reconciliation in medical education, assessment and professionalism, the impact of telehealth and AI on learning, feedback models, and the evolving dynamics of clinical training and mentorship. Notable threads include how power structures and colonial legacies shape education, the role of technology (telehealth and generative AI) in learning, and practical insights for educators, researchers, and program leaders. The show often features researchers, editors, and practitioners who bring methodological rigor and real-world teaching experiences, making it valuable for listeners who design curricula, oversee medic... more

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1. Sarah McLaughlin
2. Rola Ajjawi
3. Meredith Young
4. Tai Pham
5. Catherine Patocka
6. Rachel Eloway
7. Lara Cook
8. Irene Ma

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