Less than 10 days left before the International Conference on Navigating Ambiguity in Philadelphia and via Zoom. Don't miss over 70 sessions. https://t.co/1sVHqvSeRJ
@emily_fri I, like many others in med ed, am on the referenced listserv. I was troubled by much of the exchange and am sharing part of my response to the listserv discussion here
"But Who Will Heal Us?" Check out our February cover by #MedStudent Karina Smiley. She incorporated quotes from fellow #medstudents on how they view their #MentalHealth, and a border of prescription bottles filled with string lights: https://t.co/B04r4CuKsy. #MedHumanities
Evaluating a Situational Judgment Test for Use in Medical School #Admissions: Two Years of AAMC PREview Exam Administration Data: https://t.co/tmPBTTwJlh. #MedEd#holisticreview@AAMCToday
Those who work in #Palliativecare are sitting on a goldmine of insight.
We see the end results of our #healthcare system.
Our unique vantage point sheds light on the earlier shortcomings of care.
Use us as healthcare reform consultants!!
Let’s be influencers!
#MedTwitter
Exploring the Role of Applicant Experiences, Attributes, and Metrics on Performance of a Surgery-Specific Situational Judgment Test (SJT) https://t.co/y04sIbNFFe #SurgSJT#SurgEd#holisticreview
Residents - are you interested in becoming a #palliativecare specialist? In this @JAMASurgery Viewpoint, authors duscuss how to integrate #HPM training into your surgical residency - https://t.co/DiHFThqDYZ
January is @AmCollSurgeons Surgeon Well-Being Month, which highlights the organization's dedication to developing well-being initiatives, resources, partnerships, and advocacy. Check out the resources they have developed to help surgeons thrive - https://t.co/Sz7vSEZSAx
Submit a proposal for the International Hybrid Conference - Navigating Ambiguity in Professionalism: Teaching, Assessment, Remediation, and Clinical Care.
June 3-5 at Drexel University & virtually via Zoom. Deadline Feb 5. More info: https://t.co/RplVicTvtw
A CDC report this week on burnout in healthcare concluded with this:
Solutions should emphasize “improving the work environment to support mental health, rather than asking workers to be more resilient…”
Resilience isn’t the issue. The environment is.
This is only the second time all of the Surgeons General have gotten together – which gives you a sense of this gathering’s significance. I was honored to moderate this discussion of how to tackle one of the biggest public challenges of our time – mental health. The problem is complicated, and the solutions are not easy, but it all starts with reconnecting with our humanity.
https://t.co/avjIuN0Ksm
A piece I wrote in the wake of leaving my surgical fellowship. Thanks @kevinmd for publishing
Original Title: I Didn't Quit; I left
https://t.co/7hHbbzZopm
#WellnessWednesday: Access resources from current #medstudents, faculty & staff as they share personal stories of resilience, resources for maintaining well-being, & progs., practices, and strategies they have found to be effective in building #wellbeing. https://t.co/R5Yncj370w