loader from loading.io

[0] Introducing the New KeyLIME+ podcast

KeyLIME+ (Key Lessons and Innovations in Medical Education)

Release Date: 09/17/2024

[22] Season 1 finale: Your feedback show art [22] Season 1 finale: Your feedback

KeyLIME+ (Key Lessons and Innovations in Medical Education)

In the Season 1 finale of KeyLIME+, Adam shares reflections on a memorable first year, highlighting listener feedback and key insights from across the season. We revisit important conversations about balancing wellness with excellence in medical education, rethinking med school admissions, applying cognitive load theory to clinical teaching, and leading change with humility. Thanks to all our listeners and contributors for being part of Season 1 — KeyLIME+ will be back in September with an exciting Season 2!    Length of episode: 36:50  Resources to check out   ...

info_outline
[21] Unpacking Medical Expertise: Illness Scripts, Clinical Reasoning, and the Future of CanMEDS show art [21] Unpacking Medical Expertise: Illness Scripts, Clinical Reasoning, and the Future of CanMEDS

KeyLIME+ (Key Lessons and Innovations in Medical Education)

On this episode of KeyLIME+, Adam speaks with Drs. Saleem Razack and Stuart Lubarsky about the concept of medical expertise. They dig into definitions and interpretations of medical expertise, ideas around cognitive load, and the role of illness scripts in clinical reasoning. They also address the recent public discussion about the centrality of medical expertise within the CanMEDS framework and what we might expect in the next iteration of CanMEDS.   Length of episode: 50:25  Resources to check out:     Lubarsky S, Dory V, Audétat M-C, Custers E, Charlin...

info_outline
[20] Thinking outside the box: Reimagining CPD for Real Impact show art [20] Thinking outside the box: Reimagining CPD for Real Impact

KeyLIME+ (Key Lessons and Innovations in Medical Education)

In this episode of KeyLIME+, Adam is joined by Dr. Sam Daniel as they discuss the challenges and innovations in today’s Continuing Professional Development (CPD) landscape. They explore the impact of CPD on physician behaviour, the importance of moral norms when it comes to engaging with CPD, and the barriers to effective learning. Sam shares insights from his recent paper and emphasizes the need for CPD educators to consider broader systemic changes, beyond simply content delivery. The conversation also touches on the future of CPD, including the role of AI and the importance of...

info_outline
[19] Adopter une optique différente : doit-on repenser le DPC pour avoir un impact réel? show art [19] Adopter une optique différente : doit-on repenser le DPC pour avoir un impact réel?

KeyLIME+ (Key Lessons and Innovations in Medical Education)

Dans cet épisode de KeyLIME+, Adam reçoit le Dr Sam Daniel et discute avec lui des défis et innovations dans le milieu actuel du développement professionnel continu (DPC). Ensemble, ils explorent l’influence du DPC sur le comportement des médecins, l’importance des normes morales dans le contexte du DPC et les obstacles à un apprentissage efficace. Le Dr Daniel nous parle de son récent article et souligne la nécessité d’avoir du personnel enseignant au DPC qui envisage des changements systémiques plus vastes, au-delà de la simple présentation de contenu. La...

info_outline
[18] No pain, no gain: The importance of desirable difficulty in medical education show art [18] No pain, no gain: The importance of desirable difficulty in medical education

KeyLIME+ (Key Lessons and Innovations in Medical Education)

Description:   In this episode of KeyLIME+, Adam speaks with educational psychologist Anique de Bruin, exploring the concept of desirable difficulty in medical education. They discuss how well-designed challenging learning conditions can enhance long-term learning and knowledge transfer, despite the initial struggles that learners might face. The conversation delves into practical techniques such as retrieval practice and interleaved practice, the importance of self-regulated learning, and the new S2D2 framework. They also touch on the paradox of procrastination and its potential...

info_outline
[17] Retour à l’essentiel – La théorie de la charge cognitive en formation médicale show art [17] Retour à l’essentiel – La théorie de la charge cognitive en formation médicale

KeyLIME+ (Key Lessons and Innovations in Medical Education)

Dans cet épisode, le Dr André Tricot, psychologue spécialisé en formation et chercheur, se joint à Adam pour explorer en profondeur la théorie de la charge cognitive. Ils discutent des répercussions de cette théorie sur l’enseignement et l’apprentissage de différents groupes d’âge dans des contextes variés, dont celui de la formation médicale en particulier. Ils se penchent aussi sur des stratégies pour optimiser l’apprentissage, sur le rôle essentiel de l’attention ainsi que sur l’incidence de la surcharge et de la « sous-charge » cognitives sur le...

info_outline
[16] From inoculation to exposure: A new approach to teaching stress management in simulation show art [16] From inoculation to exposure: A new approach to teaching stress management in simulation

KeyLIME+ (Key Lessons and Innovations in Medical Education)

Description  Adam and guest co-host Charlotte Alexander speak with physician and applied anthropologist, Dr. Eve Purdy about the nuances of team stress management in simulation training. The conversation highlights the importance of getting stress management training right during high-pressure simulations. Adam, Charlotte and Eve explore how teams can better manage stress through well-designed authentic scenarios that avoid trickery as well as the importance of recognizing and naming stress in both professional and personal contexts so that we can perform at our best.  Length of...

info_outline
[15] Getting feedback and coaching right show art [15] Getting feedback and coaching right

KeyLIME+ (Key Lessons and Innovations in Medical Education)

In this episode of KeyLIME+, Adam (along with co-host Dr. Victor Do) delve into the critical role of feedback and coaching in medical education with guest Dr. Adelle Atkinson. They explore the distinctions between feedback and coaching, the significance of low-stakes assessment, and the impact of the learning environment on learner outcomes. The conversation emphasizes the need for strong relationships between supervisors and learners, the idea of psychological safety, and the importance of providing actionable feedback to foster growth and competence in medical training.   Length of...

info_outline
[14] Exploring cognitive load in the workplace: A new tool for medical educators show art [14] Exploring cognitive load in the workplace: A new tool for medical educators

KeyLIME+ (Key Lessons and Innovations in Medical Education)

In this episode of KeyLIME+, Adam and resident guest co-host Dr. Kim Vella, chat with Dr. Sarah Blissett about her recent paper on cognitive load theory in medical education. The conversation explores the development of the Workplace Cognitive Load Tool, which measures how various workplace characteristics impact cognitive load and learning for medical trainees. The discussion highlights the importance of understanding cognitive load in the chaotic environment of medical training, the factors that enhance or impede learning, and practical strategies for educators to optimize the learning...

info_outline
[13] The art of advocacy in medical education: making trouble the ‘right way’ show art [13] The art of advocacy in medical education: making trouble the ‘right way’

KeyLIME+ (Key Lessons and Innovations in Medical Education)

In this episode of KeyLIME+, Adam and resident guest co-host Adom Bondzi-Simpson engage in a thoughtful discussion with Dr. Chris Watling about the nuances of public advocacy in the fields of medicine and law. They explore the differences in how physicians and lawyers approach advocacy, the challenges faced by physicians in public advocacy, and the importance of interdisciplinary collaboration. The conversation highlights the evolving role of advocacy in medical education and the professional identity of physicians, emphasizing the need for a collective professional responsibility in...

info_outline
 
More Episodes

Meet your host Dr. Adam Szulewski