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Hospitalist. Medical educator with interest in training competent and compassionate future docs. @UofUHealth. Tweets my own. She/Her.

Aug 27, 2019, 12 tweets

Calling on #MedTwitter #MedEd and awesome #MedEducators

Last year, I put together an infographic with links to resources for MS4 students on medicine rotation

I want to update, so send me your best links for students to use on inpatient rotations to make an improved v2.0!

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H&P

MedFools is dead!
Where do you get the best scut sheets?

@UtahIMCMRs @MedEdPGH

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Illness Scripts

I love teaching this concept to students - what resources do you use to engage students in learning to build on illness scripts?

@CPSolvers @DxRxEdu

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Plans & Problem Lists

I like to teach something I call "SOAP-X" to help learners form plans –
Define problem completely
Differential
Work-up
Treatment

What resources are there to help students practice crafting problem lists and plans?

@AndreMansoor @andrewolsonmd

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Notes & Presentations

The goal of presenting is to show how you synthesize and interpret info; and a note should convey meaningful interpretation and clear plans

What tips/tricks/additional resources do you refer students to when they want to improve?

@gradydoctor

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Sign-Out

One of the best ways to learn is practice and participate in cross-cover on patients to anticipate problems

Are there any IPASS related or additional resources that are accessible if students want to learn more?

@RJmdphilly

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Code Status

There is so much to cover...

I typically refer students to GoFarCalc.com and also discuss some of the common pitfalls

What are your go to accessible resources for teaching this topic?

@ShaidaTalebreza @UofUPalliCare

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Consults

There is an etiquette to both consulting and being the consultant. Our MS4s spend a week on a sub-specialty consult service with the hope they pick up some best practices.

Besides osmosis, what resources do you use to teach these principles?

@kidney_boy @JJRyanMD

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EBM

So much more than only looking at the literature, it is an art to incorporate clinical expertise and patient values into evidence based medicine.

What are your tips and go to resources for learners to improve EBM skills in the clinical setting?

@adamcifu @PaulBerglMD

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Patient Safety

Students often have such fresh eyes that they can truly contribute to a culture of safety.

What resources are there to help students/early residents learn more about their role in patient safety?

@KenceeMD @bobpmd @ChrisMoriates

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Grab Bag of Resources

What are *the best* EKG and CXR online resources for MS4s?

What resources are available to navigate common cross--cover issues?

@thecurbsiders @COREIMpodcast

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Let me know if you have any suggestions for edits, additions or other ideas for this resource!

#MedTwitter #MedEd

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