Welcome to The MCP! Here, we learn from master clinicians in medicine.
@UCSFmedicine Rheumatologist + Hospitalist. Formerly @Hopkinsmedicine
Lifelong learner.
Our follow-up study of the learning habits and clinical behaviors of 150 master clinicians across 7 medical centers and 40 specialties:
https://t.co/N6h3ISflfO
In the centenary year of Sir William Osler's passing, @GIMMedEdDoc and I explored his attributes, personality, and stories from those he knew well.
Using modern conceptions of clinical excellence, we look back on the @HopkinsMedicine founding physician.
https://t.co/K2KXglTkZu
@LekshmiMD @vmurthy20@bobrien_15@Gurpreet2015@UCSFDOM Thank you! I look forward to continuing this line of research inquiry and hopefully collaborating with you soon. P.S. I've looked up to you ever since we worked together on pulm consults when I was a resident!!!
Caught up with @DxRxEdu in San Francisco this morning!
His key insight:
"Becoming an effective clinician is about becoming an expert in knowing what to look up at the right time."
Congratulations to @ChidaNatasha as the new Director of the @OslerResidency. Her vision and mentorship will develop countless residents into exceptional bedside clinicians and leaders who aspire to change the world. I am inspired and excited for our future. #OslerPride
You will not remember how much money you made throughout your career.
However, you will remember every person that opened a career door for you.
Opening doors for others is important and meaningful work.
Be a door opener. Be remembered.
“When you're treating someone who did not mask or does not believe in social distancing, you're to bring all of your compassion to that interaction. Our politics cannot get in the way of being true healers.”
🌎Website: https://t.co/c9ig36jFa6
📻Spotify: https://t.co/MBGI1UEkin
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As I got older, I realized:
1 lost money can be found; lost time is lost forever
2 learning to learn, and changing yourself is a superpower
3 you are not your job
4 networking is about giving
5 best teacher is your last mistake
6 good manners as important as good education