
Best Practices for Teaching in Medical Education: Just-in-Time Simulation
Authors: Elizabeth Chawla, MD, and Sarah T. Deutsch, MD In a previous Medical Educator Minute, we discussed the benefits of using simulation in medical education

Authors: Elizabeth Chawla, MD, and Sarah T. Deutsch, MD In a previous Medical Educator Minute, 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

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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: Shimae Fitzgibbons, MD, Med, Senior Associate Dean for Evaluation and Assessment, GUSOM, Associate Professor, MGUH, Department of Surgery Bedside procedural teaching can pose

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Shout Out! to our MedStar OB/GYN residents who make us proud every day, but especially this month. Seeing physicians advocate for women and their health at

Guest Author: Sarah T Deutsch, MD Education for our trainees is a multidisciplinary endeavor and includes guidance from our health professional (HP) team, which includes

Guest Author: Megha Shah Fitzpatrick, MD, pediatric intensivist, MGUH Breaking bad news is a core competency in clinical communication and a skill physicians must repeatedly

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