Receiving and giving feedback is a major part of #MedEd and is essential for professional identity formation.
This @hippocraticfor podcast episode discusses the importance of feedback in training and tips for effective communication: https://t.co/37BnvvOM6P.
A new episode of The Hippocratic Forum podcast is out! Listen to "Cheerfulness" on any of your favorite listening platforms today!
https://t.co/QAdLpzMf8E
A new episode of The Hippocratic Forum podcast is out! Listen to "Critical Spirit in Medicine" on any of your favorite listening platforms today!
https://t.co/uro9AQu7W4
Being efficient in a medical space is vital, but it can also be overwhelming in consistent practice.
This @hippocraticfor podcast episode discusses if there is room for #care and compassion in medical practice: https://t.co/Oz0psP8QQ5.
A new podcast episode is out! Listen to the episode “Efficiency in Medical Practice” on any one of your favorite platforms today.
https://t.co/RT5V36LI2z
6/fin
@KatieHafner’s closing: “ICUs can become more humane, w physicians treating the patient, not just the disease. Perhaps one lesson to draw from the #pandemic is that the ICU experience can be changed for the better.”
Exactly!
https://t.co/aGpK530B1Y
In recognition of the publication today of my book on flourishing for patients & their families - From Survive to Thrive - I reflect in this post for @CLOSLER on the purpose of medicine & our role as clinicians @JHUPress https://t.co/iSDS4wc5Ai
My latest book is out and @audible_com has it. I actually prefer the audiobook to the print (gasp!) although you will miss the great illustrations by @ChughNatasha https://t.co/jQ2bnxGz5i
Dr. John Rhee speaks with Dr. Meg Chisolm about the role of the arts in medical education.
The Hippocratic Forum: The Arts, Humanities and its Relation to Medicine... https://t.co/ftvXUSZ4vs via @YouTube