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RIME with Dr. Teresa Cavett It seems reasonable to say that most people have heard of podcasts, and many have listened to at least one. But have you ever heard of pubcasts? A pubcast is similar to a podcast but it focuses on discussing a research project directly with the researcher(s). You might want to think of it as a cross between a podcast interview and a journal club. It gives listeners the opportunity to hear not only the research results but also discover the experiences of the researcher as they undertook this journey.
With the days getting shorter, the air feeling crisper, and all manner of things becoming pumpkin-spiced once again, it’s also an opportune time to explore and learn. Well, it’s always an opportune time to explore and learn, but there’s something about the fall that heightens that feeling, don’t you think? As always, ISME is looking forward to being a part of your learning adventures. Our podcasts are back and we’re starting out this month with an exploration of RIME. This framework for fostering student progress in a clinical setting…better yet, let’s listen as Dr. Teresa Cavett shares her wisdom and experience in this area. To join in, just click on the link below. Happy exploring!
Click here to listen to our RIME podcast with Dr. Teresa Cavetthttps://soundcloud.com/user-385073136/rime-with-dr-teresa-cavett
Click here to listen to our additional podcasts on Medical Education topicshttps://on.soundcloud.com/R28QXkpyQqXBSpnw7
Ashley LaRosa Faculty Development Coordinator Office of Innovation and Scholarship in Medical Education S204, Medical Services Building, Bannatyne Campus Max Rady College of Medicine Ashley.LaRosa@umanitoba.camailto:Ashley.LaRosa@umanitoba.ca 204-272-3102 phone 204-272-3169 fax Is your calendar looking full but you still want to learn more about medical education? Visit the ISME Podcast site - ISME SoundCloudhttps://soundcloud.com/user-385073136/tracks. All podcasts are free of charge, available 24/7, and most podcasts take less than 30 minutes – how convenient is that?