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[425] Re-Run of Episode 216 Szulewski

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[441] Re-run of Episode 271 JQ Young show art [441] Re-run of Episode 271 JQ Young

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Episode length: 28:46 Author: Young et. al. Publication: A mobile app to capture EPA assessment data: Utilizing the consolidated framework for implementation research to identify enablers and barriers to engagement Perspect Med Educ June 2020. Tech is never a solution for poor educational design. But, good educational design can fail because of logistics. Voting for Methodology and Educational Impact: 22:50

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[440] Re-run of Episode 270 Young show art [440] Re-run of Episode 270 Young

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Episode length: 27:23 Author: Young M. Publication: The utility of failure: a taxonomy for research and scholarship Perspect Med Educ. 2019 Dec;8(6):365-371. Purpose of study:  Meredith riffed philosophy of science concepts and on Firestein’s book called Failure: why science is successful (Oxford Press 2016) and explored the idea that failure of a well-designed study has benefit. She set out to: • provide language for describing scholarly failures, • promote learning and interpretation from failed projects, and • support discussions of the value of...

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[439] Re-run of Ep 296 Medicine discovers Moneyball show art [439] Re-run of Ep 296 Medicine discovers Moneyball

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Episode length: 28:11 Author: Thoma et. al. Publication: Next Steps in the Implementation of Learning Analytics in Medical Education: Consensus from an International Cohort of Medical Educators J Grad Med Educ. 2020 Jun;12(3):303-311. Purpose: From the authors: “We sought to characterize barriers to the use of learning analytics techniques in medical education by identifying the questions of educators interested in this field.”

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[438] Speaking in code? KeyLIME live at the AAMC 2019 in Phoenix Arizona show art [438] Speaking in code? KeyLIME live at the AAMC 2019 in Phoenix Arizona

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Episode length: 40:35 The purpose of this paper is 1) To describe interpretations of commonly used phrases in Letters of reference by PDs other than in pediatrics. 2) To identify areas of agreement or variation between pediatrics, surgery, and IM LORs.  Author  Saudek et. al. Publication  . Acad Med. 2019 Nov;94  Audience questions/comments start at: 24:52 36:30 Voting on Methodology and Educational Impact

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[438] Crowdsourcing Diagnosis? show art [438] Crowdsourcing Diagnosis?

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How good are you at diagnosis? Is Diagnosis a top priority in Medical Education? Barnett et al., Comparative Accuracy of Diagnosis by Collective Intelligence of Multiple Physicians vs IndividualPhysicians. JAMA Network Open. 2019 Mar 1;2(3)

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[436] Chaos networks complexity and other shiny words show art [436] Chaos networks complexity and other shiny words

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Jon's selected paper for review today is about 'Complexity Science' and does it address the oxymoron of bring order to a system that is unpredictable.   Authors: Cristancho et al. Publication details:  What is the state of complexity science in medical education research? Med Educ. 2019 Jan;53(1):95-104 

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[435] Re-Run of Ep 237 Who Wrote This Stuff, Anyway? The Complex Construct of Authorship in MedEd show art [435] Re-Run of Ep 237 Who Wrote This Stuff, Anyway? The Complex Construct of Authorship in MedEd

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Episode length 29:38 Jason's chosen paper is on Authorship, which is a fundamental attribution for scholarly contribution, and is the basis of career advancement, global recognition, funding, wellness, professional identity, and even historical legacy. Unfortunately, it is mired in tomfoolery.  Voting on Methods at 27:15, and Educational Impact 27:30 Authors:   Maggio et. al. Publication details: Exploring researchers' perspectives on authorship decision making. Med Educ. 2019 Sep 1. doi: 10.1111/medu.13950. [Epub ahead of print] 

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[433] Re-Run of Episode 246 A Holiday Special show art [433] Re-Run of Episode 246 A Holiday Special

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Length of Episode: 24:45 Jon -  Lara -  Linda - Jason - 

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[432] Re-Run of Episode 213 show art [432] Re-Run of Episode 213

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Today's paper was chosen by Dr. Linda Snell discussing the shift in responsibility and the need to survive. Authors:  Walzak et al.,  Publication details: Working in the dead of night: exploring the transition to after-hours duty Med Educ. 2019 Mar;53(3):296-305 

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[431] Re-Run of Ep 218 Does the apple fall far from the tree? show art [431] Re-Run of Ep 218 Does the apple fall far from the tree?

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Released on May 14, 2019   Linda's article discusses what happens to those who go to medical school after parental influence. Authors: Griffin B, Hu W. Publication details: Parental career expectations: effect on medical students’ career attitudes over time. Med Educ. 2019 Feb 7. [Epub ahead of print]

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Jon's chosen article explores the information-gathering techniques of residents by analyzing their initial visual fixation patterns in a simulated resuscitation environment.

Authors:  Szulewski et al.,

Publication details:  A new way to look at simulation-based assessment: the relationship between gaze-tracking and exam performance CJEM. 2019 Jan;21(1):129-137. Epub 2018 Jun 21.