Academic Medicine Podcast

Academic Medicine Podcast

Meet medical students and residents, clinicians and educators, health care thought leaders and researchers in this podcast from the journal Academic Medicine. Episodes chronicle the stories of these individuals as they experience the science and the art of medicine. Guests delve deeper into the issues shaping medical schools and teaching hospitals today. Subscribe to this podcast and listen as the conversation continues. The journal Academic Medicine serves as an international forum to advance knowledge about the principles, policy, and practice of research, education, and patient care in academic settings. Please note that the opinions expressed in this podcast are the guests' alone, and do not necessarily reflect the opinions of the AAMC or its members.

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Episoder(150)

Ask the Editors: Practical Guidance for Designing and Reporting Qualitative Research

Ask the Editors: Practical Guidance for Designing and Reporting Qualitative Research

Academic Medicine's editors--Bridget O'Brien, PhD, Jonathan Amiel, MD​, Megan Brown, MBBS(H), PhD, and Laura Hirshfield, PhD--join host Toni Gallo to share practical guidance for designing and reporti...

15 Mai 202344min

When the Grass Stained Football Jersey Replaces the White Coat

When the Grass Stained Football Jersey Replaces the White Coat

It is my hope that continuing to play with some dirt on my uniform will model to others that they can pick themselves up after they are knocked down and get ready for the next play. Benjamin Vipler re...

1 Mai 20234min

Sick Day Shame: A Swinging Pendulum

Sick Day Shame: A Swinging Pendulum

The next time that I am unwell, I will take a real sick day—and I hope my colleagues, students, and resident physicians see it. Kathryn Rampon reflects on the detrimental effects of physicians' reluct...

17 Apr 20235min

The Silent Room

The Silent Room

As medical professionals, our patients are putting their trust in us at their most vulnerable moments. It is our responsibility to handle that trust with respect, understand what they need from us bot...

10 Apr 20235min

An Audio Abstract of "Rejecting Reforms, Yet Calling for Change: A Qualitative Analysis of Proposed Reforms to the Residency Application Process"

An Audio Abstract of "Rejecting Reforms, Yet Calling for Change: A Qualitative Analysis of Proposed Reforms to the Residency Application Process"

Author Michael Gisondi, MD, provides an overview of this recently published qualitative study in which he and his coauthors examined key stakeholders' opinions about several proposed reforms to the re...

3 Apr 20235min

Connections

Connections

Since 2020, learning to treat patients with COVID-19 reminds me that we remain humble learners of medicine. All our resources have been stretched—rooms, staff, equipment, compassion—and yet our patien...

20 Mar 20234min

Moments that Matter

Moments that Matter

As medical professionals, it is tempting to cultivate a razor-sharp focus on symptoms and diagnoses. Robby helped me realize our former approach was like a racehorse with blinders: fast, but risking m...

13 Mar 20235min

Prayer and Care: Faith as a Form of Culturally Competent Care

Prayer and Care: Faith as a Form of Culturally Competent Care

Faith is relevant to the clinical interaction when it gives patients and clinicians a shared ground upon which to stand in the midst of chaos, and my experience … showed me that spirituality can effec...

6 Mar 20234min

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