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Research in 90 seconds is about exploring the “matter” and “impact” side of research, because let’s face it, convincing people of why your research idea matters is harder than asking the research question.

Research in 90sec's Sayra Cristancho

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Research in 90 seconds is about exploring the “matter” and “impact” side of research, because let’s face it, convincing people of why your research idea matters is harder than asking the research question.

    How to support qualitative researchers whose work addresses challenging, difficult and sensitive topics?

    How to support qualitative researchers whose work addresses challenging, difficult and sensitive topics?

    How to support qualitative researchers whose work addresses challenging, difficult and sensitive topics?
    In this episode, I feature a paper by Silverio and colleagues who brought awareness to the little attention that has been given to how we keep researchers safe. By documenting their experiences, they offer practical principles to promote wellbeing of researchers working with challenging, difficult and sensitive topics.
     
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    Silverio, S. A., Sheen, K. S., Bramante, A., Knighting, K., Koops, T. U., Montgomery, E., ... & Sandall, J. (2022). Sensitive, Challenging, and Difficult Topics: Experiences and Practical Considerations for Qualitative Researchers. International Journal of Qualitative Methods, 21, 16094069221124739.

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    If not to promote learning, what do teaching evaluations actually do?

    If not to promote learning, what do teaching evaluations actually do?

    If not to promote learning, what do teaching evaluations actually do?
    In this episode, I feature a paper by Ginsburg and Stroud who shed light on this critical question by bringing awareness to the numerous threats caused by the transactional nature of the system in which teaching evaluations operate.
     
    Full citation:
    Ginsburg, S., & Stroud, L. Necessary But Insufficient and Possibly Counterproductive: The Complex Problem of Teaching Evaluations. Academic Medicine, 10-1097.

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    What’s behind prospective entrustment decisions?

    What’s behind prospective entrustment decisions?

    What's behind prospective entrustment decisions?
    In this episode, I feature a paper by Schumacher and colleagues who explored the factors that influence and determine prospective entrustment decisions made by members of such committees. And they found that trainees' ability to know limits and seek help are the foundation of such decision-making.
     
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    Schumacher, D. J., Michelson, C., Winn, A. S., Turner, D. A., Elshoff, E., & Kinnear, B. (2022). Making prospective entrustment decisions: Knowing limits, seeking help and defaulting. Medical Education.

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    What are the challenges of implementing CPD in rural settings?

    What are the challenges of implementing CPD in rural settings?

    What are the challenges of implementing CPD in rural settings?
    In this episode, I feature a paper by Campos-Zamora and colleagues who explored the barriers that health professionals in a rural healthcare context in Mexico faced participating in CPD activities.
     
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    Campos-Zamora, M., Gilbert, H., Esparza-Perez, R. I., Sanchez-Mendiola, M., Gardner, R., Richards, J. B., ... & Dobiesz, V. A. (2022). Continuing professional development challenges in a rural setting: A mixed-methods study. Perspectives on medical education, 11(5), 273-280.




     

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    How can we optimise the educational value of indirect patient care?

    How can we optimise the educational value of indirect patient care?

    How can we optimise the educational value of indirect patient care?
    In this episode, I feature a paper by O'Toole and colleagues who explored the perceptions of family medicine trainees and supervisors about indirect patient care activities. And in doing so, they uncovered a discrepancy that requires explicit pedagogical attention.
     
    Full citation:
    O'Toole, D., Sadik, M., Inglis, G., Weresch, J., & Vanstone, M. (2022). Optimising the educational value of indirect patient care. Medical Education, 56(12), 1214-1222.

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    How do service user educators experience their storytelling?

    How do service user educators experience their storytelling?

    How do service user educators experience their storytelling?
    In this episode, I feature a paper by LeBlanc-Omstead and Kinsella who troubled the notion that storytelling of service user educators is a wholly positive or benevolent endeavour to bring awareness to its ethical implications.
     
    Full citation:
    LeBlanc-Omstead, S., & Kinsella, E. A. (2022). “Come and share your story and make everyone cry”: complicating service user educator storytelling in mental health professional education. Advances in Health Sciences Education, 1-24.

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