Once you get the basics of chosen software, try to advance your skills with tutorials (ex: use PowerPoint to create animations, complex diagrams, etc)
Jul 10, 2020 • 9 tweets • 9 min read
1/ “It doesn't matter how many innovative podcast ideas u’ve had, its impact or how many you’ve inspired over the yrs
... all that matters is that you finish-- #papers.”
So, I’m OVERJOYED to see EM leading the way in other means of contribution to medicine. Actionable tips 👇🏾 2/ First, does it meet #scholarship criteria?
1) Original content creation
2) Advanced the field by building on theory, research or best practice
3) Was archived and disseminated
4) Community able to provide feedback in a transparent fashion that informs wider discussion.
Oct 20, 2019 • 7 tweets • 7 min read
1/ When I find myself #disappointed or frustrated with a student or trainee, I always go back to was I explicit in my #expectations?
Was I clear about my standard for pt care?
Particularly, to not make assumptions about pt’s health #literacy or understanding of their plan?
2/ Was I not clear about my expectation about their medical knowledge
And if they don’t know something, its okay
But to take a stab at looking it up themselves if they have time since that will stick a lot more #MedEd
Jun 9, 2019 • 8 tweets • 8 min read
1/ "If doctors and nurses #clocked out when their paid #hours were finished, the effect on patients would be calamitous. Doctors and nurses know this, which is why they don’t shirk.
The system knows it, too, and takes advantage." @danielleofrinyti.ms/31ma6Qz2/ "Increasingly, though, I’ve come to the uncomfortable realization that this #ethic that I hold so dear is being cynically #manipulated.
With mergers and streamlining, it has pushed the #productivity numbers about as far as they can go."