Mired in MedEd

This blog is about my experiences as a medical educator.

Sunday, September 7, 2014

Connecting from Afar: 2014 Stanford MedX

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The 2014 Stanford MedX conference is going on this weekend at Stanford.  I was not able to attend (mostly due to time pressures and the f...
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Friday, September 5, 2014

Curbside Consultation and Hallway Conversations

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“Curbside consultation” is an interesting term in medicine.  There has been an increasing interest in this term in the recent medical liter...
Sunday, August 31, 2014

Clinical Practice Guidelines, Autism, and Ordering of Tests

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I just returned recently from giving a presentation to the Institute of Medicine (IOM) on the topic of emerging technology in medical educa...
Saturday, August 23, 2014

Residency, Success, Team Sports and Being a Member of a Team

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In a recent medical education twitter chat, other medical educators and I were discussing success being tied to previous experience playing...
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Sunday, August 17, 2014

Tweeting the (Medical) Meeting

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I am currently in the airport on the last leg of a brief trip to present to the Institute of Medicine about using emerging technology in m...
Friday, August 15, 2014

Open Payments: Impact on the Noble Profession of Medicine

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This blog is a follow up to my previous post dated August 4, 2014 on the Open Payments website related to the Sunshine Act.  In that post, ...
Monday, August 4, 2014

The Sunshine Act and Open Payments

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Today was a busy day for news about the Sunshine Act and Open Payments . I was asked to present pertinent information about the Sunshine Ac...
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Alex Djuricich
I am the Education Editor for the NEJM Group in Boston, privileged to work in medical education, advancing how physicians and other health care professionals learn, in order to improve the lives of patients for whom they care. I blog about topics related to medical education.
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