This article and interview explores the practice of describing images in orderly narratives is shown to shape how ophthalmology trainees approach visual information.
Read the accompanying article to this new podcast: https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.1111/medu.13590
Effects of raising the bar on medical student study progress: An intersectional approach - Audio Paper with Vera Broks
Practical guidelines to build Sense of Community in online medical education - Interview with Gerben van der Meer and Megan Milota
Randomised controlled trial of students access to resources in an examination - Interview with Mike Tweed
Love and breakup letter methodology: A new research technique for medical education - Audio Paper with William Laughey
‘I found myself a despicable being!’: Medical students face disturbing moral dilemmas - Audio Paper with Marco de Carvalho-Filho
You never forget your first? Impact of interview timing on institutional rank order - Interview with Brian Hanrahan
Meritocratic and fair? The discourse of UK and Australia's widening participation policies - Interview with Maeve Coyle
Is two a crowd? A qualitative analysis of dyad learning in an OBGYN clinical clerkship - Audio Paper with Laerke Noerholk
Scoping reviews in medical education: A scoping review - Audio Paper with Lauren Maggio
An act of performance: Exploring residents’ decision-making processes to seek help - Interview with Iris Jansen
Qualitative analysis of medical student reflections on the implicit association test - Interview with Cristina Gonzalez
Incentives for clinical teachers: On why their complex influences should lead us to proceed with caution - Audio Paper with Katherine Wisener
Thinking with two brains: Student perspectives on the presentation of race in pre-clinical medical education - Audio Paper with Marcus Mosley
Attaining full professor: Women’s and men’s experiences in medical education - Interview with Lara Varpio
Physician‐faculty perceptions towards teaching incentives: A case study at a children’s hospital - Interview with Guadalupe Martinez
Competent to provide compassionate care? A critical discourse analysis of accreditation standards - Audio Paper with Amanda Chen
A review to characterise and map the growth mindset theory in health professions education - Audio Paper with Michael Wolcott
Medical student learner neglect in the clinical learning environment: Applying Glaser’s theoretical model - Interview with Joy Rudland
Intention mutability and translation of rural intention into actual rural medical practice - Interview with Denese Playford
The myth of ivory tower versus practice‐oriented research: A systematic review of randomised studies in medical education - Audio Paper with Martin Tolsgaard
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