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Teaching In Medicine

Kathleen Timme

Educating health care professionals of tomorrow is one of the greatest joys in medicine. Join Dr. Kathleen Timme, an academic pediatric endocrinologist and educator as she interviews current and aspiring clinician-educators. Together, we will explore triumphs, struggles, and effective approaches in medical education. The views and opinions expressed are solely those of the participants.

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Check out Part 2 of this book discussion and interview with Mr. Tony Tsai, Director of Career and and Leadership Development at the University of Utah School of Medicine. He is the author of Solving for "Why": A Guide to Creating Meaning, Community, ... more

Check out Part 1 of this book discussion and interview with Mr. Tony Tsai, Director of Career and and Leadership Development at the University of Utah School of Medicine. He is the author of Solving for "Why": A Guide to Creating Meaning, Community, ... more

What are the barriers to an ideal rounding experience? How do you find time to teach on rounds with learners of different levels? How do you engage the patient and family? Welcome Dr. Beth Vukin, pediatric hospitalist, back to the podcast!

Dr. David Morton is a Professor of Neurobiology and Anatomy at the University of Utah School of Medicine.  He completed advanced training on teaching in the virtual environment through the Harvard Macy Institute.  In this episode, we explore best pra... more

Join Dr. Kristin Vaughan (pediatric hospitalist) and me as we discuss Thanks for the Feedback: The Science and Art of Receiving Feedback Well by Douglas Stone and Sheila Heen. What are the three kinds of feedback?  What are feedback triggers?  What a... more

Join me and co-host Dr. Margaux Miller as we discuss breastfeeding in academic medicine with two attending physicians, Dr. Katie Gradick (Pediatric Palliative Care) and Dr. Cali Johnson (Vascular Surgery). What challenges have they faced in balancing... more

Join me and co-host Dr. Margaux Miller as we discuss breastfeeding in academic medicine with two amazing trainees, Arielle Melen MS2 and Dr. Cece Robinson PGY4. Was breastfeeding what they expected? How did they prepare to go back to school/training?... more

Meet Sarah Burton, a certified coach for the Utah Coaching and Advancement Network. What does it mean to be a coach? What are some coaching skills? How can coaching bridge the gap between faculty and staff?

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  • Filling an important gap in the world of meded podcasts

    I am loving this podcast! As an aspiring medical educator, the perspectives provided by the host and her guests are super valuable to me. During residency, we get plenty of informal / on-the-job training that helps us to (hopefully) become proficient teachers, but we are rarely given training that takes our teaching skills to the next level. This podcast can help to fill the gap. Additionally, Dr. Timme and her guests provide insights that can only be gleaned by true insiders in the world of me... more

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