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Curbsiders Teach is THE internal medicine podcast for all things medical education. We use expert interviews to inspire the next generation of medical educators by providing listeners with teaching pearls, practice-changing knowledge, and a learning objective-based dosing of Edutainment (medical education, made entertaining). Season 3 of this weekly mini-series will air every Tuesday starting April 4, 2023 on our website or wherever you get your podcasts!
We are so excited to bring you this new series in the Curbsiders Family focusing on medical education. Molly Heublein, MD and Era Kryzhanovskaya, MD are your hosts for the Curbsiders Teach- they are Clinician Educators with a passion for teaching. Whether you precept students, teach small groups, are involved in curricular design, or give CME lectures, we think you’ll find valuable skills. We have the pleasure of interviewing a variety of amazing experts in topics ranging from bedside teaching, feedback conversations, learner mental health, and time-variable competency based medical education. We can’t wait to share their expertise with you!
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The Oto Approach is a podcast designed by medical students with input from professionals in the field of otolaryngology. The episodes summarize key otolaryngology presentations medical students should know about for their clinical rotations.
The Oto Approach would like to acknowledge the generous support of the Department of Surgery at the Saint John Regional Hospital, Horizon Health Network.
Content created by The Oto Approach (provided via website, social media, podcast, or any other avenue) does not constitute professional medical advice and is not a substitute for formal medical training. Please contact a healthcare professional or call emergency services if you are concerned about your health. All content posted by The Oto Approach is intended to supplement medical education specifically at the medical student level.
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My mission is to use the stories we all have in emergency medicine to encourage and uplift you where you are. EMT, Paramedic, nurse, PA, NP or physician. Emergency medicine is a very difficult specialty with unique challenges, and it calls us all to be better than the average person in order to stay healthy for our patients, our families and own mental wellness. I want to connect with EMS crews, fire crews, ER RN's, ER techs and new ER advanced practice providers to better understand their current struggles. I also want to bridge the gap between prehospital medicine and the emergency department and to encourage those seeking to become an advanced practice provider. Disclaimer: All Practical EMS content is opinion only. It is unaffiliated with any company or organization and does not represent any company or organization that Aaron currently works for or has worked for in the past. No content should be taken as medical advice.
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This is wilderness medicine education from the Spencer Fox Eccles School of Medicine at the Univeristy of Utah. It is designed for use in the Advanced Wilderness Life Support (AWLS) program, but anyone who goes into the backcountry should study this material. Log onto: www.wildmedu.org for more information.
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While patients may have different goals and preferences for treatment, which can make selecting the best hypertension management plan difficult, adherence may be increased if the plan aligns with the patient’s preferences. What approaches in shared decision-making may improve adherence? In this episode clinicians and a patient discuss changes in terminology when talking about patient compliance to the use of adherence and non-adherence. These changes are part of the larger shift to shared decision-making in patient care. Expand your skillset at your own pace. Listen and learn how to employ shared decision-making across a range of care settings.
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Conversations with Clinical Education Initiative (CEI) features clinical experts in HIV Primary Care and Prevention, Sexual Health, Hepatitis C and Drug User Health. Our episodes feature CEI clinicians’ experience and insight on the current health issues, alongside the latest news and guidelines on our areas of expertise.
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Listen, Learn, and Earn CE Hours with Elite Learning. Elite Learning is among the first to bring you nursing podcasts that are part of an accredited continuing education activity. With real-world examples, interviews with subject matter experts, practical insights, and the opportunity to earn nursing CE hours- we’re taking learning to the next level. Subscribe and never miss a chance to listen, learn, and earn nursing CE. Learn more at elitelearning.com/podcast
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Welcome to the Practical MedSurg Podcast for the wards, for the boards, and for all of the nerds! Whether you're a student, resident, or a seasoned pro, we have something for everyone to help you grow. We tackle complex topics and make them simple, all this to make your mind nimble. Sit back and relax and absorb what you can, here you'll find all you need to start making the perfect clinical plan.
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This book and subsequent audio companion reflect what I would have wanted when I was studying for the USMLE Step 2 CK exam. One of the major hurdles I faced while studying for my exam was the lack of a single reference resource similar to what existed for the USMLE Step 1 exam at the time of writing this book. This meant I had to use multiple resources which presented information in different formats and with different points of emphasis, resulting in a disorganized study approach.
Despite my relative success on the exam scoring 278 and >99th percentile I believe my studying would have been more efficient if a single reference resource existed. This is what motivated me to write USMLE Step II CK Plus, which is essentially my personal notes organized in a book and audio format. My hope is that this makes studying for the exam easier by giving future test takers that one-stop resource needed to excel on this all-important exam as Step 1 transitions to a pass-fail exam.
The information is organized into the main shelf examination topics (internal medicine, obstetrics/gynecology, pediatrics, psychiatry, and surgery) allowing for focused studying for each of these examinations as they approach, and therefore doubles as an excellent resource for the wards and NBME shelf exams.
Lastly, I believe that one of the best preparations to do well on the USMLE Step 2 CK exam is to have a strong basic science foundation. Although the basic science topics are primarily tested in the USMLE Step 1, they are frequently referenced throughout this book and audiobook to provide greater integration of knowledge from a basic science to a clinical science perspective. This is done to facilitate greater understanding, less rote memorization, and ultimately, long-term retention and recall of the material.
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EMSconnect On Shift is your go-to podcast for everything EMS! We are run by EMS providers, for EMS providers all around the world! This free podcast will engage you in all aspects of EMS. Prepare to learn about traditional topics like assessment and treatment of patients, while we also venture into areas like personal growth and bettering ourselves as providers!
If you like what you hear, you will love the CME side of EMS connect, found at www.emsconnect.org. EMSconnect hosts live monthly online education for EMS providers. Nationally accredited and available to all EMT levels, EMSconnect monthly sessions are taught by emergency physicians who specialize in EMS advising and education. Join today for only $7.50 per month, and you'll get full access to over 3 years of CAPCE accredited content that's available 24/7. All credits are approved for NREMT recertification. We also offer monthly fire training taught by fire captains with decades of experience. There are NO contracts, NO hidden fees, and NO bull. Individual and agency accounts are available. Come and see what thousands of your fellow BLS and ALS colleagues are already enjoying. www.emsconnect.org -
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Shaping the Future of STEM features different female Abbott high school and college interns as they interview female Abbott STEM professionals from across the company. As a global health technology company committed to providing opportunities for students in science, technology, engineering and math, we offer opportunities around the world including our award-winning high school and college internship programs.
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AOPT's podcast is your go-to source for practical wisdom in orthopedic physical therapy. Join the conversation as experienced professionals share their hands-on knowledge, clinical experiences, and valuable tips. Gain a deeper understanding of evidence-based practices and enhance your skills through engaging discussions that bridge the gap between theory and real-world application.
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We are proud to announce brand new series of podcasts by Dr Apurva Popat, an Internal Medicine Resident in the United State.
USMLE Step podcasts are comprehensive review on different systems via a unique case based approach with question dissection and answers.
Listen while you commute, exercise, clean, or do other "life stuff". This podcast is the perfect on the go study companion for your USMLE Step 1, 2CK, 3 and internal medicine, surgery, pediatrics, obstetrics and gynecology, psychiatry, or family medicine shelf exams.
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