
Best Practices for Teaching in Medical Education: Using Standardized Patients
Authors: Elizabeth Chawla, MD, and Sarah T. Deutsch, MD In a previous Medical Educator Minutes, we discussed the benefits of using simulation in medical education

Authors: Elizabeth Chawla, MD, and Sarah T. Deutsch, MD In a previous Medical Educator Minutes, we discussed the benefits of using simulation in medical education

Click to view Shout out! to Gordon Simonett! Thank you for constantly being an amazing coworker, mentor, and colleague to everyone in our GME community.

Brittany Woody, DO (PGY-1; Psychiatry), is one of our new psychiatry residents! Originally from West Palm Beach in South Florida, she is excited to now

We’re proud to celebrate Dr. Dan Griffin, PGY-4 in the Medstar Georgetown University Hospital Orthopaedic Residency Program, whose research earned the prestigious Joseph E. Boyes

Guest authors: Matt Coster, MD, Hospitalist, MGUH, and Jay Park, MD, Hospitalist, MGUH Point-of-Care Ultrasound (POCUS) refers to an ultrasound examination performed and interpreted at

Guest author: Lydia Bunker, MD, hospitalist at MGUH The One-Minute Preceptor method provides a structured approach for clinical preceptors to integrate teaching into real-time interactions

Shout out! to Dr. Sara Iqbal for being selected as a member of the Maternal-Fetal Medicine Qualifying Exam Subcommittee with the American Board of Obstetrics

Shout Out! to our outstanding residents who understand the importance of wellness and community. We love seeing our residents working hard and playing hard, together!