T1 I have a Google Scholar alert setup so that anytime someone cites my work, I’m notified.
It’s THE BEST WAY I’ve found to stay in “the scholarly conversation” in my #MedEd area. #MedEdChat
T1 I set up table of contents alerts for 6 jrnls w/ 2 in #meded; 2 general ed and 2 informatics. I like the mix of topics, methodologies & voices #mededchat
T1: Trying to read top journals for my field...or at least the title page. Haha going to grand rounds helps to encourage latest #evidenced based practice. #meded#mededchat
I may be biased given my career path in #Bioethics, but I’m grateful and fortunate to have outstanding students invested in #Ethics & #MedEd scholarship - so glad they are able to share work at #ASBH18
T1 I also set Google Scholar citation alerts for my own work, set alerts for a few keywords, and I follow several people on either Google Scholar or ResearchGate. #MedEdChat
T1 I have 2-3 Google alerts that are based on searches. It took trial & error to get my search right, but I love that it sends me a mix of articles, conference proceedings, books & preprints. #MedEdChat#MedEd
Curious for group ideas: is there a best source of #MedEd literature that is equivalent to "Patient-Oriented Evidence that Matters" (POEMs)--i.e. good results, learner-focused, and actionable? #mededchat
T1 #mededchat My reading has definitely stepped up since joining Twitter. Several interesting articles have been shared that have truly come in handy...particularly from @CogSciLearning
T1 If a strategy for staying up to date isn't working, cancel it and try a new tool.
There's no sense sticking w/ a strategy that's not working!
#MedEdChat#MedEd
In the same way that much of the medical research literature is not applicable to me (not my field, or too basic science, or disease-oriented), I need to find a good source of #MedEd literature that is applicable to my students, and for the outcomes I'm seeking... #mededchat
T1 agree, following key journals on Twitter is very helpful and fun. Also following society’s twitter handle for annual meetings help to be uptodate without even attending the meeting. #MedEd#MedEdChat
In the same way that much of the medical research literature is not applicable to me (not my field, or too basic science, or disease-oriented), I need to find a good source of #MedEd literature that is applicable to my students, and for the outcomes I'm seeking... #mededchat
T1 What about old school - an email network of colleagues who are lit mavens - they are often my good to for topics I can't find/know there is more recent work #mededchat#MedEd
Open discussions about #burnout and #resiliency at #ICRE2018 today - what can you do to improve the learning environment and decrease resident burnout? #MedEd
T1 #mededchat My reading has definitely stepped up since joining Twitter. Several interesting articles have been shared that have truly come in handy...particularly from @CogSciLearning
T1 Usually, I also attend faculty development workshops/etc. at our institution, and meet with our faculty development and #MedEd specialists. #mededchat
Read by @QxMD App: choose journals/key words to follow -> get periodic email/phone updates. More time reading, less time searching. #meded#mededchat (thx @srrezaie for tip🙌🏼)
T2 Love it when people or groups I follow recommend "game changer" lit - and sometimes I even call them to discuss it - really #oldschool and it furthers my #Wellbeing supports connecting to new colleagues #mededchat#meded
T2 -- When I’m traveling, I scroll thru my Twitter feed & find links to good art’ls, blogs & other resources. I can’t count the # of awesome #MedEd resources I’ve discovered this way! #MedEdChat
T2 I follow journals, but I get their content through their RSS feeds, so I use mostly use Twitter to see what #MedEd tweoples are promoting. #MedEdChat
T2 I also use Twitter to stimulate tangential learning on topics and keywords I haven’t done lit searches on yet. #MedEdChat and #MedEd are great for that.
T1: peer-review for #meded journal you already (try to) follow. you’ll review someone’s work, next you know you’re rabbit hole deep into their references & gaining exposure to new topics. (thx @ericshappell for the help w this one!🙌🏼) #MedEdChat@PeterRchai
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@MedEdChat, @ericshappell, @PeterRchai
T2 On Twitter and Beyond -- Go 2 #meded mtg sessions that feature "What Journal Editors are reading". Awesome and daunting - and then if done like @JournalofGME editors at #ACGME annual education meeting - its a lively and amazing dialogue of what others are looking at #mededchat
T2 #MedEdChat -- this brings up an interesting point though...
Are there ethical issues in "live tweeting" images of slides and/or things you hear in #MedEd conference sessions? Are there copyright issues? Are there other issues?
T2 #mededchat Always! That's part of why I use Twitter to take notes at conferences now. Helps me have a record of what I found interesting and sharing with others
T1 I have 2-3 Google alerts that are based on searches. It took trial & error to get my search right, but I love that it sends me a mix of articles, conference proceedings, books & preprints. #MedEdChat#MedEd
Thanks Tom! I am honored that @AcadMedJournal would want to publish it! Surprising that there was such limited literature on developing your #MedEd Elevator Pitch. And thanks to @mededdoc for guidance on how to think about publishing a Last Page. #MedEdChat
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@PDX_Tom, @GLBDallaghan, @MedEdChat, @AcadMedJournal, @mededdoc
T2 I also use Twitter to stimulate tangential learning on topics and keywords I haven’t done lit searches on yet. #MedEdChat and #MedEd are great for that.
1) Twitter-based chat groups (tweetchats) like this & others #firesidetox#meta
2) turn alerts on for journals, people who share more than the headline, provoke online discussion about topics you care about (Hi @TChanMD!) #meded#MedEdChat
For me, it's ideas coming from literature and humanism. The #MedEd course I teach is focused in those areas, so reading literature/etc. helps me think about how to integrate the human experience into what I teach. #MedEdChat
T3 Serving as a reviewer is a great way to keep up w/ “latest & greatest” research & innovations. It allows me to “preview” some of the outstanding #MedEd work being done. #MedEdChat
T3 As a reviewer, I often get ideas abt how to further my own #MedEd programs of research (eg, new methods, measurement tools & ways to think about important problems). #MedEdChat
T3 I try to accept paper on topic super interested in and then I often check out the references for an immersion experience. The authors help curate my reading (of course need to go broader too as reviewer) but spurs me to read more! #mededchat#MedEd
Thank you for the kind words @mededdoc. @debsimpson3, we already follow you and tweeted your paper out this week! Let us know if you are interested in blogging with us - we would more than welcome your submission! #MedEd#MedEdChat
I like that the compromise was to find out what works best online and in person! Really neat discussion! There are certain things that simply can't be 'taught' online. #hmihce#meded@agarwaledu provided so much food-for-thought!!!
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@erhall1, @agarwaledu, @harvardmacy, @agarwaledu
T3 reply to @LaurenMaggio Great strategy - its a win win - as sometimes papers are slow to submission so there may be more recent #MedEd work in area #mededchat
Topic 3: #meded#mededchat
Forces me to think@more deeply about what I know- and don’t know. And go back and read references and do related searches
#DeepDive#MedEd
T3 Sometimes I get manuscripts in my content area that uses a method/methodology/theory new to me. Makes a great opportunity to stretch and learn. #MedEdChat#MedEd
I hear you. I probably turn down 3-5 reviews per week. If I accepted all the invitations I get, I'd have ZERO time for the work I'm actually paid for!!! #MedEd#MedEdChat
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@RichmondDoc, @GLBDallaghan, @MedEdChat
T3 Real win-win if you get the review done AND teach med students/residents/fellows/junior faculty how to read lit at same time! Plus fun #mededchat#jgme#meded
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@debsimpson3, @Jon_Ilgen, @sood_lonika, @JournalofGME, @lainieyarris
T3 #mededchat A great activity @COMSEPediatrics has available is the monthly journal club....writing a 300-word review of an article. It's allowed me to critically review #meded lit that I might not normally read
Not sure what you mean? #MedEd#MedEdChat
I guess it's worth noting that over that past 10 years I've done ~120 reviews! So, it's important, no doubt. But one can only do so many... https://t.co/5W2labhH40
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@RichmondDoc, @GLBDallaghan, @MedEdChat
@CarolineHomer an American version of what I’ve heard you say (and borrowed) for a long time at ALSO #maternity emergency #IPE courses #MedEd. And great article well worth a read.
“oxytocin levels up,
adrenaline levels down.” 👇🏼
T3 Final Thoughts - as #Meded lit and resources continue to explore - critical skill for us all to effectively #curate our learnings - and use multiple sources from twitter to F2F! And do workshops on this! #mededchat
I really have very little "useful knowledge" left on this topic! ;)
Thanks for doing this @MedEdChat Forums like this are a great way to learn from our #MedEd community. #MedEdChat
That's a wrap...I will post the #mededchat transcript tomorrow morning on https://t.co/mJivoKroXx on the Resources page. Thanks everyone for participating! #meded