KUMEC Medical Education Podcasts
Education
In this short 15 minute podcast, Rini brings together three current or previous KUMEC Teacher Development Leads to discuss their different pathways into Medical Education. Dr Kerry Boardman many of you may know already from her time at KUMEC is now as Associate Professor working in the Postgraduate Medical Education Team teaching their Masters Programme and Dr Laila Abdullah is the Teacher Development Co-Lead with Rini. If you are interested in a role in Medical Education this will help you understand what helps and to get there with a top tip from Laila about not giving up and some fascinating research by Kerry about the paths medical educators take.
You can find both of them on Twitter @kerry_calvo @DrLailaAbdullah
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Theme music by Kevin Macleod: incompetech.com
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