ICE blog and the KeyLIME podcast

LITFL • Life in the Fast Lane Medical Blog LITFL • Life in the Fast Lane Medical Blog - Emergency medicine and critical care medical education blog As a FOAM-embracing Clinician Educator it is heartening to see the rise of high quality FOAM resources designed to help educators, not just those they educate. Of course, we are all students really, but I think this is further evidence that FOAM is really coming of age. A prime example is the ICE blog. I have been meaning to shine the LITFL spotlight onto the ICE blog for sometime now. This is the blog of the International Clinician Educators Network and is overseen by renowned Clinician Educator, Jonathan Sherbino. The blog features numerous authors from around the world writing about diverse aspects of medical education. It is a great way to keep up with key topics in clinical education and always has something to teach even the most learned teacher. Here are five examples of posts from the ICE blog: EDUCATION THEORY FOR THE CLINICIAN – many might think it a poisoned chalice to be tasked with speaking on this topic to a multi-disciplinary, multi-specialty audience at SMACC. Not Jonathan Sherbino, he turned it into the education-interested clinician’s Holy Grail instead! His talk is a superb, brief guide to what works in clinical education and why. This is the blogpost that goes with it, packed with useful links and resources. ICE BOOK REVIEW: PEAK – SECRETS FROM THE NEW SCIENCE OF EXPERTISE – I picked this p...
Source: Life in the Fast Lane - Category: Emergency Medicine Authors: Tags: Education clinician educator ICE blog International Clinician Educator Network Jason Frank Jonathan Sherbino KeyLIME podcast Linda Snell medical education Source Type: blogs