
23 episodes

See One Do One Teach One Tom Perera, Pik Mukherji
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5.0 • 7 Ratings
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A lively discussion on teaching emergency medicine residents. 2 experienced emergency medicine educators discuss the best way to approach teaching and modeling in the high paced clinical setting of the emergency department.
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Build Your Happy Place - Graduating Medical Students
We explore a few reasons why graduating students might be happy at the end of medical school. As always giving active ways to improve your wellness. Dr. Zain Javiad, Dr. Sarah Gilman, and Dr. Pik Mukerji add their advice.
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Build your happy place - In Shift Movement- Ep3
Build your happy place is a podcast aimed at giving physicians tips and tricks to improve their happiness.
This episode features a discussion of doing small exercises during your shift -
Build Your Happy Place -Advice From 41 Years
Build your happy place is a podcast for medical practitioners to actively find ways to improve their happiness.
In this episode Dr. Zhanna Roit shares some wisdom for 41 years of practice. -
Build Your Happy Place - Breathing -Ep1
Build your happy place is a podcast to explore things to try to actively improve your happiness for clinicians.
This episode explores a simple breathing exercise to try -
Bias
There is bias in all we do. Pik and Tom with the help of a wandering medical student discuss bias in teaching and bias in medicine in an effort to be better teachers.
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What's so different about kids?
The podcast is joined by Dr. David Foster and they discuss some of the ways medical educators could teach in the pediatric emergency department. Tom and Pik Discuss 2 more common learning theories and as always we try to be better teachers.
Customer Reviews
So simple
Stating the same questions of how COVID changed patient care that I was looked at like I’m CRAZY for asking! Thanks for the confirmation that I’m not. It’s reassuring that there are still logical healthcare providers still out there 🙏🏻🙏🏻 Thank you boys
Quality teaching insight delivered on the fly.
Dr. Tom Perera and Dr. Pik Mukherji deliver something special with this podcast. Each 20-30 minute episode (15-20 min on Overcast with 1.25x speed and speech optimization) highlights an aspect of clinical education, tears down false idols in emergency medicine, and most importantly makes you think.
There are very few podcasts focused on graduate medical education and metacognition. Dr. Perera and Dr. Mukherji deliver in this space in a way that senior residents, new attendings, and seasoned EM educators can continue to benefit. They are making better doctors, and in doing so they are helping on a national level to make doctors better.
If you are a resident looking to develop into a medical educator, or you are clinical faculty in the ED, this is the best podcast to have with your coffee on your drive in to work.
5 Stars.