Curbsiders Teach is THE internal medicine podcast for all things medical education. We use expert interviews to inspire the next generation of medical educators by providing listeners with teaching pearls, practice-changing knowledge, and a learning objective-based dosing of Edutainment (medical education, made entertaining). Season 3 of this weekly mini-series will air every Tuesday starting April 4, 2023 on our website or wherever you get your podcasts!
We are so excited to bring you this new series in the Curbsiders Family focusing on medical education. Molly Heublein, MD and Era Kryzhanovskaya, MD are your hosts for the Curbsiders Teach- they are Clinician Educators with a passion for teaching. Whether you precept students, teach small groups, are involved in curricular design, or give CME lectures, we think you’ll find valuable skills. We have the pleasure of interviewing a variety of amazing experts in topics ranging from bedside teaching, feedback conversations, learner mental health, and time-variable competency based medical education. We can’t wait to share their expertise with you!
#47 Leveraging Mission to Recruit and Retain a Diverse Workforce With Erica N. Johnson, MD, FACP, FIDSA
Épisode 48
mercredi 7 août 2024 • Durée 46:39
Join us as Dr. Erica Johnson, Program Director at Johns Hopkins Bayview Medical Center, shares her experiences and best practices for recruitment and retention of a diverse medical workforce. Following the residency’s mission to reflect and serve the broader community guided her to build a residency program that stresses the importance of understanding the history of Baltimore and building trust within that community. You’ll hear tips to help diverse trainees thrive in a ``training program and be inspired to reflect on how to improve recruitment and retention practices in medical education.
12:40 Steward of the Mission: Dr. Johnson’s Approach to Recruitment at Bayview Hopkins
15:33 Defining Diversity
17:29 Opportunities for Improvement in Recruitment
21:05 Leadership team’s approach to highlighting mission and training setting
23:09 Resident Thriving
26:07 Individualized Mentorship
30:09 Holistic Review
32:45 Recruitment and Retention of Faculty
35:23 Importance and Examples of Pathway Programs
38:40 Selfless Service and Aligning Work with Mission
40:20 Importance of Program Director Community
42:48 Take Home Points
44:29 Outro
Credits
Producer, Show Notes, CME: Era Kryzhanovskaya MD
Infographic, Cover Art: Paige Spata MD
Reviewer: Keith Dickerson, MD
Hosts, Script, Editors: Era Kryzhanovskaya MD, Molly Heublein MD
Guest: Erica Johnson, MD
Technical support: Podpaste
Theme Music: MorsyMusic
#46 Mentoring 2.0: Best Practices for Mentoring across Differences With O. N. Ray Bignall II, MD, FAAP, FASN
Épisode 47
mercredi 24 juillet 2024 • Durée 01:15:16
Join us as Dr Ray Bignall (@DrRayMD) delves into the transformative power of mentorship in career development. Learn to cultivate diverse mentor relationships, the importance of genuine connections, and navigating feedback across different identities. Whether you're a mentor or a mentee, this episode is packed with invaluable insights to help you thrive in your professional journey.
Forgive us for taking the opportunity to be mentored by Dr Bignall for the first 20 minutes, if you really want to jump ahead to the case, it starts at 21:33.
Sorry, no CME for this one!
Show Segments
Intro, disclaimer, guest bio
Advice- slowing down, taking time during training and beyond, saying “not right now”
14:33 Picks of the Week
21:33 Case from Kashlak
22:05 Dr Bignall’s Mentors
29:00 How Dr Bignall Approaches Mentorship/Coaching Trees
36:00 Mentoring across Identify Differences
48:15 Mentoring across Generational Differences
58:01 Helping Mentees Process Feedback
01:03:55 Continuous Improvement for Mentors
01:07:00 Take Home Points
Credits
Producer, show notes: Molly Heublein MD
Infographic, Cover Art: Paige Spata MD
Hosts, Script, Editors: Era Kryzhanovskaya MD, Molly Heublein MD
Guest: O. N. Ray Bignall II, MD, FAAP, FASN
Technical support: Podpaste
Theme Music: MorsyMusic
#37 Teaching Evidence Based Medicine With Dr. Nicholas Maldonado
Épisode 38
mercredi 1 mai 2024 • Durée 54:30
Join us as we learn a practical approach to teaching the basics of evidence based medicine on the wards or in clinic with Nicholas Maldonado MD, FACEP. He talks us through the 5As framework, with a deeper dive into how to help our learners ask clinical questions and acquire the answers they are seeking in the medical literature using the 5S pyramid.
#36 Launching a Clinician Educator Career With Drs. Sue Farrell and Caroline Okorie
Épisode 37
mercredi 28 juin 2023 • Durée 01:07:05
Guests Dr. Sue Farrell, Harvard University and Dr. Caroline Okorie, Stanford University, discuss careers as clinician educators. They share their own roadmap for advancement in academic medicine while reflecting on the concept of ikigai. We review tips for success for academic clinicians across the spectrum- how to create your strategic plan, think about advancement, and integrate scholarship into your work.
Dr Travis Crook (Vanderbilt) shares his passion for teaching on this special Cribsiders-Teach Collab on the learner as educator. We cover the continuum of health professions learners from undergraduate to graduate, including both direct teaching skills along with educational theory important for a career as a clinician educator. Whether you are looking for practical tips to get started with one on one teaching opportunities with your learners or want to create a formal “learner as educator” program at your institution, you’ll get valuable pearls.
Listen as we discuss the Science of Learning with our guest expert Cindy Nebel, PhD from Vanderbilt University. In this episode, we review the process of learning and highlight six tips educators can use to improve retention and understanding. Whether you’re an educator looking for new ways to elevate your instructional strategies or you're a student seeking to maximize learning, this episode brings a wealth of knowledge that you won't regret (or forget)!
#33 Leading the Way: Navigating Transitions in Medical Education with Dr. Michelle Kittleson
Épisode 34
mardi 30 mai 2023 • Durée 47:49
Michelle Kittleson, MD (@MKittlesonMD) drops pearls from her new book, Mastering the Art of Patient Care, around how to be a leader and navigate transitions in health profession education. She shares relatable anecdotes and valuable tips on how to prepare for leadership, navigate uncertainty, and build your mentor cabinet.
Website | Instagram | Twitter | Subscribe | Patreon | Free CME!| YoutubeDr Michelle Kittleson is Professor of Medicine at Cedars-Sinai and Director of Education in Heart Failure and Transplantation at the Smidt Heart Institute. Dr. Kittleson is Deputy Editor of the Journal of Heart and Lung Transplantation, on writing committees for the 2020 Hypertrophic Cardiomyopathy Guidelines and the 2022 HF Guidelines, and on the Board of Directors for the Heart Failure Society of America. Her essays have appeared in the , , and and poems in and . Her book, , is available from Springer publishing.
#32 From Struggle to Success: Remediation With Dr Calvin Chou
Épisode 33
mardi 23 mai 2023 • Durée 01:06:22
Dr Calvin Chou (UCSF) returns to talk with us about remediation in health professions education. We outline an easy framework to approach remediation: Identification, Clarification, Intervention, and Assessment. Dr Chou shares specific tips to define the underlying problem when a learner is struggling, how to address bias, and pointers on creating an effective intervention.
#31 Taking a fresh, SOAP-y Approach to Professionalism With Dr. Andi Marmor
Épisode 32
mardi 16 mai 2023 • Durée 50:28
Join us as we talk with Andi Marmor, MD (UCSF) as we dive deep into professionalism in health professions education. We define professionalism, discuss assessment, and review concrete methods for approaching a professionalism conversation. Learn to use the SOAP framework you are already familiar with from your clinical work to help address a professionalism concern in a learner!
#30 Best Practices for Inclusive Interviewing With Drs Chelsea Chang, Tony Dao, and Sonny Lee
Épisode 31
mardi 9 mai 2023 • Durée 56:10
Join us for an exclusive discussion at the Alliance for Academic Internal Medicine #AIM23 with Dr. Tony Dao, WashU, Dr. Chelsea Chang, UT Rio Grande Valley, and Dr. Sonny Lee, Loma Linda, on best practices for inclusive interviewing. We review ways to prepare your program well before the interview season, how to conduct interviews on the day of to reduce bias, and how to choose the best candidates for your institution with an inclusion mindset.
Guest: Chelsea Chang MD, Sonny Lee MD, Tony Dao MD
Show Segments
Introductions: Dr Tony Dao, Dr Chelsea Chang, Dr Sonny Lee
Case #1 from Kashlak Memorial Hospital
Before interview day- defining diversity goals for your program
Showcasing diversity to applicants
Internal Medical Graduates as a Source of Diversity
Training faculty before the interview day- implicit bias training
Scripted interviews
Blinded interviews
Post-interview evaluations
Take home points
Outro
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