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Academic Medicine in Transformation. Inhabiting Graphic Medicine’s “Spaces of Care”. August 11, 2015. As I sat and typed my notes on a presentation at the 6. View all 2 comments. Finishing First Year: A Cartoon by Dalya Munves. June 6, 2014. Happy Match Day from Wing of Zock and The Health Scout. March 21, 2014. The Med Student’s Time Pie Chart. February 21, 2014. By Dalya Munves @thehealthscout. Top 10 Posts of 2013. January 6, 2014. 1 Proposed U.S. Allopathic and Medical Schools. By Ann Bonham, Ph.D.
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Academic Medicine in Transformation. Category Archives: Community Engagement. MU Walks the Talk with New Patient-Centered Care Learning Center. September 17, 2015. By Jennifer J. Salopek. Empowering Communities, One Family at a Time. September 1, 2015. By Aaron J. Byzak, MBA, FACHE. My Week as a Country Doctor. July 28, 2015. By Ulfat Shaikh, MD. June 22, 2015. Just got done with a week as camp doctor at a resident camp for children in Central California. I started volunteering as camp doc last summe...
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Academic Medicine in Transformation. My Week as a Country Doctor. July 28, 2015. By Ulfat Shaikh, MD. June 22, 2015. Just got done with a week as camp doctor at a resident camp for children in Central California. I started volunteering as camp doc last summer, not just so I could clandestinely keep an eye on my own kids and take their pictures on the sly but as a personal challenge to see if I could do one of the most challenging yet rewarding jobs in medicine, being a country doctor. My campers have imm...
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Academic Medicine in Transformation. All posts by wingofzock. Health Care Mergers and Acquisitions: A Promising New Environment for Medical Research? December 18, 2015. Navigating the Reproducibility Rapids to a “Learning Research System”. November 20, 2015. The term itself, reproducibility, can provoke an array of reactions – from immediate confidence (the results were reproducible and so are credible! Was the animal model simply not applicable to humans? This will take all of us. Sharing data (both...
Medical School as a Reflective Community | Wing of Zock
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Academic Medicine in Transformation. Medical School as a Reflective Community. July 30, 2015. By Mark Kuczewski, Katherine Wasson, Kayhan Parsi, and Emily Anderson. Judging from coverage in the literature lately, reflection as an educational tool is becoming increasingly popular in medical school. But instructors use reflection for lots of different reasons. In a recent article. We have recently begun to work with the many faculty employing reflective exercises. We hope that we can assist in improvin...
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Academic Medicine in Transformation. Remove the Filters To Expand Your Vision of Medical Education. September 29, 2015. September 26, 2015. By Steven M. Christiansen, MD. Let me share with you a few insights so far on Stanford Medicine X 2015. MedX), but first, let’s talk about colored filters, how our individual filters blind our perspective, and why we must remove our individual filters in order to make the most of Medicine X. At Stanford #MedX ED, Breakthroughs and a Prescription for Change. In order ...
Improving Patient Care as a Trainee | Wing of Zock
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Academic Medicine in Transformation. Improving Patient Care as a Trainee. July 21, 2015. July 14, 2015. Is a prominent Society of Hospital Medicine member and was looking for medical students to conduct research on sleep/functional recovery during hospital stay and post-discharge. The minute I spoke to Dr. Arora. I wanted to look at overall recovery in older hospitalized patients. But then I realized the amount of sub-questions that stem from that topic. What part of recovery am I investigating? One thou...
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Academic Medicine in Transformation. Remove the Filters To Expand Your Vision of Medical Education. September 29, 2015. September 26, 2015. By Steven M. Christiansen, MD. Let me share with you a few insights so far on Stanford Medicine X 2015. MedX), but first, let’s talk about colored filters, how our individual filters blind our perspective, and why we must remove our individual filters in order to make the most of Medicine X. At Stanford #MedX ED, Breakthroughs and a Prescription for Change. Say Goodb...
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Academic Medicine in Transformation. Empowered Nurse Advocates Build Effective Patient-Centered Health Care Teams. May 9, 2013. By Gloria Ohmart, Ed.D, MN, APRN. Uncoordinated care contributes to fragmentation in patient care and could cause significant risk to patient safety. An elderly person can see up to two primary care practitioners and five specialists within one year. According to the AHRQ 2011 National Healthcare Quality Report. Patients seek to be well. Nurses are patient advocates who prov...
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Stories from Baylor College of Medicine students. Compassion, honesty and illness: My month in critical care. September 22, 2014. BCM Office of Communications. Natalie Uy, MS3. By Natalie Uy, MS3. Delicate, difficult, and compassionate. That’s how I would sum up my month of Pulmonary, Critical Care, and ICU. After two weeks, one woman, Mrs. L, suddenly declined. Her 90-year-old husband had the legal power to make decisions on her behalf, but he had to rely heavily on his nephew. Mr. L loo...Sometimes it&...
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A Social Work Blog. Reflections on Self Care. Monday, May 20, 2013. In each of my social work classes, in both graduate school and in undergrad, my professors have mentioned self care as an important facet of professional life. I found it easy to disregard self care. I always told myself that I simply don’t have time to do self care. In one sense, I did myself a disservice. In another, I did myself a favor. Posted in Issues of Interest. Wednesday, January 16, 2013. Last Monday, I received my first callba...
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Thursday, June 2, 2011. Here's what I have been busy doing in May. Monday, May 2, 2011. Finally the weather seems to be breaking and warmer days seem to be on the horizon. Love the longer lite days. Here's what I have been up to in April. Got a new car and then I was up to scrapping photos from the past. Saturday, March 26, 2011. Monday, February 28, 2011. Tuesday, February 8, 2011. Lots going on at Jessica Sprague. Her new class Digi: In Deeper. IPhone 4 for Verizon Wireless is Thursday. This is my ...
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Relationships. They have the power to make us and, in spite of our best intentions, break us down. One of my oldest, loveliest friends sent me a link to a song a while ago, and the words, the sentiment, and the timing really struck a chord. It wasn’t really the song, but because of the sense […]. On ‘feeling fat’. Continue reading →. The unlikely ‘benefits’ of growing up with addiction. To begin with, a caveat. I’m obviously not saying that spending most of your formative years in an environmen...The pos...
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