
Podcasts from the journal Medical Education
| Publishes | Daily | Episodes | 100 | Founded | 12 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Category | Education | |||

How did telehealth reshape GP training in Australia? This study found it disrupted in-consultation learning, reduced feedback, and limited clinical exposure—highlighting the need for telehealth-specific training. #MedEd #Telehealth #GPTraining
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Mind the gap! This study based in Sri Lanka and the UK explores how student-teacher power distance is perceived in remote and face-to-face educational settings along with how it influences learning.
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What happens when a student/trainee has been involved in a serious patient safety event? The complexity of “what happens next” tells us a lot about how clinical learning environments are organized.
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This realist review on widening access to medical education highlights that issues with access to medical education are still being seen as individual not systemic.
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Content centers around recent advancements and discussions in the medical education field, addressing topics such as curriculum development, technological integrations, and feedback mechanisms. Episodes often feature in-depth interviews with experts, exploring complex themes such as equity and diversity in educational practices, the impact of AI on learning, and the evolving challenges in medical training. The insights shared by guests, often educators and researchers, provide listeners with a wealth of knowledge aimed at enhancing medical education and professional practices. This blend of scholarly discourse and practical guidance makes it a valuable resource for both professionals and educators in the healthcare field.
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Recent guests on Medical Education Podcasts include:
1. Rola Ajjawi
2. Meredith Young
3. Tai Pham
4. Catherine Patocka
5. Rachel Eloway
6. Lara Cook
7. Irene Ma
8. James N. Woodruff
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