I found a great website called http://www.compoundchem.com which is full of infographics. The one relevant to our site here is the one on spotting bad evidence. Fun little graphic on keeping a skeptical eye on research.
CORD 2014 – There’s an App For That (Paperless Edition)
Hello CDEM and CORD attendees. Each year for the past few years, a colleague and I have presented some of the most useful apps of the past year. This year, Jason Wagner (@TheTechDoc) and I have been asked to do the same. Feedback from those previous sessions really focused around providing demonstrations rather than just … Continue reading CORD 2014 – There’s an App For That (Paperless Edition)
EBM Practice Exam
Dear students, We created a practice exam to help you study for the final. The practice exam is posted at http://theebmproject.wordpress.com/rmd-529-syllabus/downloads/ Please let us know if you have any questions about it. You can also comment on the google doc and answer one another's questions. Good luck and it was a pleasure teaching all of you! … Continue reading EBM Practice Exam
EBM final exam
Dear students, The EBM final exam will cover all the material for the course with extra weight on the content from the spring quarter. You will not have to know details about the papers we discussed this quarter. You should understand the concepts that we covered in our discussions. For example, you should understand how … Continue reading EBM final exam
Small group #4 Medicine
Dear students, The questions for EBM small group session #4 are now posted on the EBM site on the Downloads page: http://theebmproject.wordpress.com/rmd-529-syllabus/downloads/. Please let us know if you have any questions. Beth and Rahul
Small Group #3 • Pediatrics
Dear students, We have posted the questions for the article for the third small group. In this we will be looking at the PECARN head trauma paper. Both can be found here on the Downloads page. Many of you commented that two articles is too much workload, especially so close to the end of the … Continue reading Small Group #3 • Pediatrics
Small Group 2: Neurology
Hello students, The materials for the second small group sessions for the EBM course (RMD 529b) are posted on the website (downloads). Faculty from the Department of Neurology selected two essential papers on the care of stroke. You'll notice we posted our answer key from the last small group, as well. Based on your feedback … Continue reading Small Group 2: Neurology
All 5 small group articles posted
Dear students, In the two groups we ran this week, you had requested that all the articles be posted early. We have put them up on the Downloads page, each under its corresponding column. Again, refer to the Syllabus for group and room assignments and which faculty will be running those sessions. Feel free to … Continue reading All 5 small group articles posted
Spring Small Group 01: Psychiatry
Dear students, The problem set for the first small group has been posted on the downloads page. Scroll down to "Problem Sets for 529b." From here you can download PDF's of the articles and Google Docs of the questions (download as PDF, Word, or other format). There you'll find two articles hand-selected by faculty from … Continue reading Spring Small Group 01: Psychiatry
What makes Tom Lint’s lectures so good?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sR_qNqw4iQ4 Dr. Lint lives by these rules for his lectures: be passionate about your topic - this is what motivates you to bring energy to the talk but also to continually improve it with new stories, mnemonics, etc. let students know what will be covered on the exam; adult learners are very practical, they want … Continue reading What makes Tom Lint’s lectures so good?
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