1/ Happy #TweetorialTuesday from @ChrisDJacksonMD!
Hi #MedTwitter, I’m Chris Jackson. Honored and pumped to join @JenniferSpicer4, @GStetsonMD, and @YihanYangMD to share my love of #MedEd with you all through the @MedEdTwagTeam
A brief intro…
2/ I’m a current @UTHSC_Medicine senior APD of curriculum, assistant clerkship director @UTHSCMedicine, academic general internist @RegOneHlthFDN @CCHSmemphis
You may have seen me on #MedTwitter with my threads on #EBM or interactions via @primarycarechat
3/ I became interested in #MedEd after meeting inspiring role models & mentors @AU-UGA Medical Partnership: @3owllearning, Dr. Howard Cohen and @UTHSC_Medicine: Dr. Jim Lewis
After residency, I joined @UTHSC_Medicine faculty with a specific interest in ambulatory education
4/ Some formative experiences along my #MedEd journey:
- Residency with my @UTHSC_Medicine family
- Chief Resident year with @UTHSC_Medicine
- Duke Teaching & Leading Evidence-Based Practice Course
- Primary Care Section Editor for Human Diagnosis Project
SGIM TEACH program
5/ My #MedEd passions:
⭐️Mentoring URIM students, residents, and clinician educators
⭐️Gamification as a tool to teach EBM/EBP in the ambulatory clinic
⭐️ Management reasoning with clinical conundrums in the outpatient setting
6/ Favorite #MedEd Pearls:
- Find your learners why through questioning to better tailor your teaching (h/t @gradydoctor)
Never be afraid to aggressively teach the basics of medicine (h/t @medrants)
7/ Outside of the hospital I enjoy:
😃Spending time with my wife
🎹Playing piano
🕵️♀️Watching any forensic science show I can find
8/ Looking forward to bringing you more #MedTweetorials on optimizing your teaching in the ambulatory clinic with the @MedEdTwagTeam in the next few months!
9/ Next week look for our next thread from @JenniferSpicer4, regarding how to teach before rounds!
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