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Key Literature in Medical Education (KeyLIME) is a bi-weekly podcast produced by the Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada.
Bringing you the main points of a medical education article in just 20 minutes. Articles that are important, innovative, or will impact your educational practice are discussed.
Earn MOC credits under Section 2 for each podcast.
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[466] Re-Run of Episode 126 Approved Instructional Resources Series: A National Initiative to Identify Quality Emergency Medicine Blog and Podcast Content for Resident Education
In this episode: Jon’s chosen paper discusses the quality of blogs and podcasts used by residents - now that text books are in the process of becoming extinct. Length: 23:47 min.
Authors: Lin M, Joshi N, Grock A, Swaminathan A, Morley EJ, Branzetti J, Taira T, Ankel F, Yarris LM.
Publication details: Approved Instructional Resources Series: A National Initiative to Identify Quality Emergency Medicine Blog and Podcast Content for Resident Education. J Grad Med Educ. 2016 May;8(2):219-25. PubMed Link -
[465] Re-Run of Episode 125 Meta-analysis of faculty's teaching effectiveness: Student evaluation of teaching ratings and student learning are not related
In this episode: Jason rates this paper’s method section as a 5 because of the gargantuan effort involved, he also suggests we stop calling data ‘Teacher Evaluation’ and instead call it ‘Learner Satisfaction’. Length: 27:15 min.
Authors: Uttl B, White CA, Gonzalez DW
Publication details: Meta-analysis of faculty's teaching effectiveness: Student evaluation of teaching ratings and student learning are not related. Studies in Educational Evaluation. 2016 Sept 19 Link to journal page -
[464] Re-Run of Ep 124 Reviewing residents' competence: a qualitative study of the role of clinical competency committees in performance assessment
In this episode: Jon presents an important paper that one day could be known as the archeology of CBME. Length: 18:07 min.
Authors: Hauer KE, Chesluk B, Iobst W, Holmboe E, Baron RB, Boscardin CK, Cate OT, O'Sullivan PS.
Publication details: Reviewing residents' competence: a qualitative study of the role of clinical competency committees in performance assessment. Academic Medicine. 2015 Aug;90(8):1084-92 PubMed Link -
[463] Re-Run of Ep 123 Unpacking the Complexity of Patient Handoffs Through the Lens of Cognitive Load Theory
In this episode: Linda presents a ‘thought paper’ on the very complex task of Handover - she calls it a paper that nicely combines educational theory and practical aspects. Linda believes it will win the ‘paper of the year’ award! Length: 28 min.
Authors: Young JQ, Ten Cate O, O'Sullivan PS, Irby DM.
Publication details: Unpacking the Complexity of Patient Handoffs Through the Lens of Cognitive Load Theory. Teaching and Learning in Medicine. 2016;28(1):88-96. PubMed Linkv -
[462] Re-Run of Ep 122 When Assessment Data Are Words: Validity Evidence for Qualitative Educational Assessments
Released on Nov 22, 2016
In this episode: Jon presents a commentary paper that discusses assessment by words not numbers. Length: 19:30 min
Authors: Cook DA, Kuper A, Hatala R, Ginsburg S.
Publication details: When Assessment Data Are Words: Validity Evidence for Qualitative Educational Assessments. Academic Medicine. 2016 Apr 5. [Epub ahead of print] PubMed Link -
[461] Re-Run of Ep 121 Detailed Findings from the CLER National Report of Findings 2016.
In this episode: Jason chose a rare paper on accreditation, it’s large in both number of pages and sample size and discusses the patterns found in US residency clinical learning. Length: 22:15 min
Authors: Wagner R, Koh NJ, Patow C, Newton R, Casey BR, Weiss KB on behalf of the CLER Program
Publication details: Detailed Findings from the CLER National Report of Findings 2016. Journal of Graduate Medical Education. 2016 May;8(2 Suppl 1):35-54. PubMed Link