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Medical Axioms 🇺🇸
medicalaxioms
Learn not to take offense when someone tells you something you already know. #TipsForNewHumans People who have this infantile self-centered “don’t you know what I know and what I don’t?”
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Tyler Rablin
Mr_Rablin
A concept I've been more intentional with and getting a lot of value out of in my classroom are detractors with instructional traction. This means that on a formative check
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JLaw's ten years on automatic pilot
Tralfamad0re
Re: can opener dad and his 9-year-old, a thread.One of the things that teachers do is learn their students' learning style. Some do best just by listening. Some want to
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Sonja Raaum
SonjaRaaum
I put together info on feedback for our interns and meant to share, but things *ahem, COVID* got in the way...I learned ADAPT @acgme course in faculty assessment, and honed
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Hello, Bees!
BeingGlori
Let's talk about what a "teachable moment" is, and how to actually.. teach, in that moment. A thread, by a teacher. #BeanDad #SixHours A teachable moment is not when you
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Medical Axioms 🇺🇸
medicalaxioms
If a student or resident is struggling, our first inclination is to “teach more.” This is often wrong. #tipsfornewattendings 1/ The right idea is often to teach less. Pick one
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Neil Mosley
neilmosley5
‘A “very large proportion” of university students do not like online learning and “do not wish to ever experience it again”’ - interesting report from Australia and one that shouldn’t
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Andrew Stellman ☮️♥️👾 author of Head First C# 📚
AndrewStellman
We had a great discussion about how tools help us learn on the .NET Community Tooling stand-up today @gotheap asked a wonderful question about how the approach to learning has
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Medical Axioms 🇺🇸
medicalaxioms
My ratio of positive evaluations* of medical students and residents to negative is about 9:1. *Above average to downright glowingNobody told me how to write evaluations of learners. Come along
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Satya Patel
SatyaPatelMD
1/12 Giving a talk to our UCLA IM Residents in the Med Ed Pathway @uclaimchiefs @PamelaTsing inspired me to make a thread on how to construct questions to maximize learning!
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Beth Moore
BethMooreLPM
In Exodus now in my daily Bible reading. Chapters 3-4. God finds Moses on the far side of the wilderness. Calls to him from a burning shrub that attracts his
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👁️ DT's #feed amplifier 📡📢
DeeperThrill
Ai memorizes patterns. It doesn't generalize well.To generalize better, blend the results of a few Ai's. Google blends 8 deep learning results.One person is very wrong about the number of
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Dr. Sarah, MD
SarahThooft
Do you sometimes find it difficult to sustain healthy habits? Do you want to know the secrets of habit formation? Then read along. //Thread// A habit formation is defined by
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ElishaTargonsky
ETtube
I had a couple of excellent shifts with medical student/clerks this past week. So rewarding when a learner can have one of those "ah-ha!" moments that will have a lasting
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Levi Hill
LeviHill3
I think one of the best realizations that I made during my first semester of professional schooling is that you cannot know everything. Medicine is always evolving and new drugs
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James Lindsay, increasingly relevant
ConceptualJames
Someone (actually, like 30 people in the last hour or two) told me they have to sit through an antiracist/diversity training for work tomorrow and asked for advice. Here's something
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