“Maybe it’s the first time somebody’s been honest with you”: exploring how residents reconcile feedback variability @kaifpardhanrdcu.be/c6KJ8
This study shows that while residents are regular consumers of feedback, not all feedback is used equally. #MedEd
Our research team sought out to determine how many hours GIM residents spent @UofT_DoM onboarding at each hospital. We also wanted to identify whether there was potential redundancy among the required modules 🧵 1/9 podcasts.apple.com/ca/podcas…
Appreciate everyone who came out and supported this cause! This is just a start but happy some people along the run asked about it. Feeing safe in your work place should be the norm, not the other way around.#healthcareworkerssafetyawareness#HWSA
This am healthcare workers from @EMUofT @UnityHealthTO @UHN and @Sunnybrook came together for the 1st Healthcare Worker Safety Run. We will likely have these annually but it is important to remember that we shouldn’t have to.
This am healthcare workers from @EMUofT @UnityHealthTO @UHN and @Sunnybrook came together for the 1st Healthcare Worker Safety Run. We will likely have these annually but it is important to remember that we shouldn’t have to.
When we asked our team last year, 73% of ED staff had experienced a physical assault at work and 100% verbal assault. While we continue to work to provide safer environments - the amt of violence keeps ⬆️ Please join us in this important event. @Anikoul@UnityHealthTO
We are still looking for a president, Vice President and VP pediatric EM for next year‘s CAEP resident section Exec!! Apply today! Applications due June 15 surveymonkey.com/r/RSexecEle…
Learned a lot presenting at the first ever Social Emergency Medicine track at the Canadian Association of Emergency Physicians meeting yesterday in QC. Thank you Dr. Bryan for organizing! #CAEP22@DrJBryan
Powerful poster & study by @DarwinJimal & co-authors. Despite availability of professional translation services, significant underutilization in their ED. #healthequity#CAEP22
Tips for optimizing your zoom talks and keeping learners engaged:
1. Perform a tech check
2. Look and sound good
3. Remove distractions
4. Eye contact
5. Speak like a pro
6. Engage audience - give them tasks!
7. Use clinical cases
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