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In 2022, with your help, we elevated humanism through useful tools and resources, thought-provoking webinars and events, and recognition of compassionate leaders.

Here's a roundup of 12 Gold touchstones of humanism, a tiny sampling of magical moments this year. ✨🧵
{1} Gorgeous art at our 2022 conference
The Healing the Heart of Healthcare Conference featured a beautiful Art Gallery of work by doctors, nurses, students, and more, alongside inspiring sessions and talks. View the 2022 Art Gallery Catalogue: bit.ly/3WvZ7A8
#medhum
{2} Landmark study of GHHS
The first study to examine the demographic makeup of Gold Humanism Honor Society found most marginalized groups were represented equitably, or in some cases, favored—a rarity for medical honors. Read a Q&A w/ the study authors: bit.ly/3GeCCub
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Our latest issue (No. 249) the final one of 2020 is out now: academic.oup.com/past/issue Check out all of the articles it contains below👇

#socialhistory #culturalhistory #twitterstorians @OUPHistory
2/ "Military Mobility, Authority and Negotiation in Early Colonial India" academic.oup.com/past/article/2… by Christna Welsch @WoosterEdu

#imphist #globalhist #earlymodern #socialhistory #culturalhistory #Twitterstorians
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1/ Creating a Safe Psychological Space in #MedEd – a 🧵

Yesterday, I wrapped up a month working with Dr. @DestinyRoseman as she participated in the teaching elective I run for the @UCSF Internal Medicine Residency.

Here is us "Zooming" 👇 Image
2/ She is the first learner for my sixth year running this program. It is one of my favorite parts of my job.

One of the activities I do with my learners is a journal club.

We read seminal #MedEd literature & stuff that is hot off the presses, then discuss our takeaways.
3/ It's something I started about a year ago for a few reasons:
1⃣ Keep up on the literature & continue to grow as an educator
2⃣ Learn about these issues from the perspective of a learner
3⃣ Make myself accountable to someone else to make sure I actually do it! (cheat code)
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Email 1

Her: “I hate we had to cancel your visit.”
Me: “Me, too.”

Email 2

Her: “Any chance you’d be open to lecturing virtually?”
Me: “You mean the Grand Rounds lecture? I would.”

Email 3

Her: “What if . . . we made the whole visiting professorship virtual?”

Hmmm.
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What if a pandemic stopped you from going to a long anticipated visiting professorship?

What if a determined #chiefresident reimagined a way for you to still have a meaningful visit—on a virtual platform?

And . . what if your prior experiences allowed you a comparison?
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Admittedly, I was curious. Plus, I love an adventure.

Sharing my experience as a (virtual) visiting professor this week.

Yes, yes y’all. This is the REMIX. . .

You ready?
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I was feeling overwhelmed by all the laypress articles about #moralinjury and #burnout in frontline health care workers during #Covid_19 so I decided to do a deep dive into the literature on the mental health of workers during pandemics.

Here's what I found. #thread

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Seriously, so many laypress articles.

What evidence do we have on this, and further, what evidence do we have on strategies that mitigate these mental health issues in health care workers?

I presented these data the @UChicagoMed @UCCancerCenter grand rounds last week.

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@UChicagoMed @UCCancerCenter But first, some definitions to set the stage:

Burnout, initially described by Dr. Maslach as the prolonged physical and psychological exhaustion related to a person's work. Not specific to medicine, although the definition has been honed for medicine (see slide). #burnout

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It’s publication day for Applying Linguistics In Illness and HealthcareContexts! Been a long time coming! vm.tiktok.com/WDmPRd/
I could not be prouder of the volume!

Today, you'll get little previews and snippets from each chapter.

@BloomsburyLing

As a special treat, you get 35% off by entering 'GLR TW4' at bloomsbury.com/uk/applying-li…
A massive THANK YOU to all the brilliant scholars who created the volume (mentions to follow), to @professorliwei1 for the push, and to @BloomsburyLing for publishing it!
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New ep! Why are medical records so difficult to access, both for caregivers & patients? Two wonderful guests, @CarolynLye & @ilanayurkiewicz join @audreymdmph to talk about this today - thru #narrative lens✍️ & #research🖥️📑 lens! @HMSPrimaryCare primarycare.hms.harvard.edu/rospod/ros-bar…
.@ilanayurkiewicz looks at this issue as a caregiver & writer, and talks about her patient Michael & his partner, Leah. She tells the story about how lack of access to medical records adversely impacted Michael's care #medhum #narrativemedicine #narrative undark.org/article/medica…
.@CarolynLye looks at this issue as a researcher, and talks w us about her recent publication in @JAMANetworkOpen! She & colleagues showed staggering variability and challenges in the patient medical records request process:
jamanetwork.com/journals/jaman…
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