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Clinical Education and Digital Culture

Clinical Education and Digital Culture

The course blog for Clinical Education and Digital Culture

Author: Ellie Cox

This week’s tutorial was a reminder and an opportunity to discuss our assignments. My thoughts have progressed through…– there is an increasing reliance on smartphones for instant information gratification– how do we ensure that what we’re seeing ‘on the hoof’ is relevant to the situation we are in?– the use of software such as UpToDate […]

Sadly I couldn’t attend this week’s tutorials due to a set of nights on call , but here are my musings having watched Tuesday’s discussions. The conversations on experiential vs evidence based learning got me thinking about how we are taught ‘evidence based medicine’ at medical school. For me, it was painstakingly dissecting primary research […]

Last night’s tutorial was really interesting. Having come into it with a degree of apprehension (I’m definitely one for working to a mark scheme), at the end of it I felt much more comfortable with what is expected. I think the points on artificial intelligence were interesting; in my own field of respiratory medicine we […]

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