FMR 7: STFM NOLA - Apr 28,2011
If the internet connection holds up, Ill be broadcasting live from New Orleans at the site of the Annual Spring Conference of the Society of Teachers of Family Medicine (stfm.org). My guest is scheduled to be Dr. Mark Ryan who is a Family Physician from Richmond, VA and is also on the Advisory Board of the Mayo Clinic Center of Health Care Social Media. Our topics include the newly started Family Medicine twitter chat called #FamMedChat. DrMikeSevilla | Family | Medicine | Mark Ryan | RichmondDoc (Source: Doctor Anonymous Live)
Source: Doctor Anonymous Live - April 28, 2011 Category: Internists and Doctors of Medicine Authors: DrMikeSevilla Tags: Health Source Type: podcasts

Fmr 7: stfm nola
If the internet connection holds up, I'll be broadcasting live from New Orleans at the site of the Annual Spring Conference of the Society of Teachers of Family Medicine (stfm.org). My guest is scheduled to be Dr. Mark Ryan who is a Family Physician from Richmond, VA and is also on the Advisory Board of the Mayo Clinic Center of Health Care Social Media. Our topics include the newly started Family Medicine twitter chat called #FamMedChat.  (Source: Doctor Anonymous Live)
Source: Doctor Anonymous Live - April 28, 2011 Category: General Medicine Authors: DrMikeSevilla Tags: Health Source Type: podcasts

Fmr 7: stfm nola
If the internet connection holds up, I'll be broadcasting live from New Orleans at the site of the Annual Spring Conference of the Society of Teachers of Family Medicine (stfm.org). My guest is scheduled to be Dr. Mark Ryan who is a Family Physician from Richmond, VA and is also on the Advisory Board of the Mayo Clinic Center of Health Care Social Media. Our topics include the newly started Family Medicine twitter chat called #FamMedChat. (Source: Doctor Anonymous Live)
Source: Doctor Anonymous Live - April 28, 2011 Category: Internists and Doctors of Medicine Authors: DrMikeSevilla Tags: Health Source Type: podcasts

Fmr 7: stfm nola - 四月 28,2011
If the internet connection holds up, Ill be broadcasting live from New Orleans at the site of the Annual Spring Conference of the Society of Teachers of Family Medicine (stfm.org). My guest is scheduled to be Dr. Mark Ryan who is a Family Physician from Richmond, VA and is also on the Advisory Board of the Mayo Clinic Center of Health Care Social Media. Our topics include the newly started Family Medicine twitter chat called #FamMedChat. DrMikeSevilla | Family | Medicine | Mark Ryan | RichmondDoc (Source: Doctor Anonymous Live)
Source: Doctor Anonymous Live - April 28, 2011 Category: Internists and Doctors of Medicine Authors: DrMikeSevilla Tags: Health Source Type: podcasts

Suicide and Suicide Prevention- a conversation with Dale Camhi from The American Foundation For Suicide Prevention
Today's podcast is about suicide and suicide prevention. I know it is a topic that is not light and entertaining, but very serious and necessary. Let me fill you in on where the idea for this podcast came from. I have a friend who lost her son to suicide many years ago. As a psychologist, and one who knew the youngster who committed suicide, his act was sudden and unpredictable. In response to the loss, my friend and her husband decided to devote much of energy to make sure this did not happen to others. They became involved in volunteering for the American Foundation For Suicide Prevention(AFSP). In support of my friend...
Source: The Shrink Is In - November 2, 2010 Category: Psychiatry & Psychology Authors: DrGurr Source Type: podcasts

JAMA: 2010-08-25, Vol. 304, No. 8, Author in the Room™ Audio Interview
Interview with Ralph Gonzales, MD, MSPH, author of Does This Coughing Adolescent or Adult Patient Have Pertussis? Summary Points: 1. When evaluating adolescents and adults with persistent cough illness, the presence of classic symptoms of pertussis (paroxysmal cough, whooping cough, post-tussive emesis) modestly increase the likelihood of pertussis, and their absence modestly decreases the likelihood of pertussis; but they are not strong enough to rule-in or rule-out disease. 2. Most patients in whom pertussis is suspected will not derive symptomatic benefit from antibiotic treatment because their illness duration is usual...
Source: JAMA Author in the Room - October 26, 2010 Category: Journals (General) Authors: The JAMA Network Source Type: podcasts

JAMA: 2010-08-25, Vol. 304, No. 8, Author in the Room ™ Audio Interview
Interview with Ralph Gonzales, MD, MSPH, author of Does This Coughing Adolescent or Adult Patient Have Pertussis? Summary Points: 1. When evaluating adolescents and adults with persistent cough illness, the presence of classic symptoms of pertussis (paroxysmal cough, whooping cough, post-tussive emesis) modestly increase the likelihood of pertussis, and their absence modestly decreases the likelihood of pertussis; but they are not strong enough to rule-in or rule-out disease. 2. Most patients in whom pertussis is suspected will not derive symptomatic benefit from antibiotic treatment because their illness duration is usual...
Source: JAMA Author in the Room - October 26, 2010 Category: Journals (General) Authors: The JAMA Network Source Type: podcasts

Preparing Teachers: Building Evidence for Sound Policy
Teachers make a difference. The success of any plan for improving educational outcomes depends on the teachers who carry it out and thus on the abilities of those attracted to the field and their preparation. Yet there are many questions about how teachers are being prepared and how they ought to be prepared. Yet, teacher preparation is often treated as an afterthought in discussions of improving the public education system. This podcast provides an overview of the teacher preparation landscape and identifies the need for a data collection model to provide valid and reliable information about teacher preparation programs. ...
Source: The Sounds of Science from the National Academies - May 25, 2010 Category: Science Authors: The National Acadmies Source Type: podcasts

SCCM Pod-97 Congress Preview: Teaching Critical Care Medicine
Paul Rogers, MD, professor of critical care medicine at the University of Pittsburgh Medical Center in Pennsylvania, discusses themes from his upcoming keynote session, "Teaching Medicine is an Art, Valuing it is Critical," to be presented during the 38th Critical Care Congress. Dr. Rogers recently was awarded The Alpha Robert J. Glaser Distinguished Teaching Award, which recognizes significant contributions to medical education made by gifted teachers. Released: 1/5/09 (Source: SCCM PodCast - iCritical Care)
Source: SCCM PodCast - iCritical Care - January 9, 2009 Category: Intensive Care Authors: The Society of Critical Care Medicine (SCCM) Tags: Medicine Source Type: podcasts

Ready...Set...Science!
What types of instructional experiences help K-8 students learn science with understanding? What do science educators, teachers, teacher leaders, science specialists, professional development staff, curriculum designers, school administrators need to know to create and support such experiences? This podcast takes a brief look into this increasingly important topic.  Read the report free (Source: The Sounds of Science from the National Academies)
Source: The Sounds of Science from the National Academies - September 12, 2008 Category: Science Authors: The National Academies Source Type: podcasts

Changing the Conversation: Improving Public Understanding of Engineering
Every year, hundreds of millions of dollars are spent in the United States to improve the public understanding of engineering (NAE, 2002). Despite these efforts, educational research shows that K–12 teachers and students generally have a poor understanding of what engineers do. This podcast looks at the new NAE report addressing the need for better public understanding of engineering. Read the report online free. (Source: The Sounds of Science from the National Academies)
Source: The Sounds of Science from the National Academies - June 27, 2008 Category: Science Authors: The National Academies Source Type: podcasts