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uiuiyyhuAppreciate the podcast!Very pragmatic info for us in primary care. Very well delivered, which is not always the case with medical deliberations!!! Thanks Curbsiders!!
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curbsidersfan!MedEd yay!Great med-Ed topics, important for all the of us in academic medicine. I’m setting goals to do better!
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maime92Stellar contentGreat new podcast with the familiar Pac-Manesque intro that we have come to love from Curbsiders. So useful for residents and faculty alike. My only qualm -as others have mentioned- is the time it takes to get to the point. I like all the other side chats but it would be useful to have time stamps for each episodes like curbsiders IM does. Love it anyway!
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Jackwabbit2345What has happened to the art of being succinct?The hosts, topics, content and guests on the podcasts to date on Curbsiders Teach deserve a 5 but what the heck has happened to the thing we try and teach our students, residents and faculty--the art of being succinct?! Nearly 90 minutes on feedback! Too long! [that's feedback, btw :-)] Just because a podcast CAN be as long as you want it to be doesn't mean that you should make it that long. This, in my opinion, is the fatal flaw of many podcasts--including the Curbsiders which I don't listen to very often, as good as the content is, for this reason. I listen to a lot of podcasts--both medical and non--and there is often an apparent inability to reign it in. Think about The Daily, from the NY Times, in which they take these incredibly complicated news stories and are able to interview a reporter and tuck it into an informative/often enlightening (approximately) 30 minute show. Or check out Symptom to Diagnosis--one of the best medical podcasts out there--and those 2 are able to create content that covers symptoms worthy of textbooks that are covered in 30-35 minutes. Honestly, I believe that is the limit of most human beings to stay focused and interested. Anyway, I have not been succinct in this review but let me finish by paraphrasing Dr. Dhaliwal, one of this podcasts guests in an early episode--you can always be late, but you can't go late [in reference to rounding and I think he also means, perhaps, for lectures, too...]--> can we expand this rule to podcasts??? Anyway, keep up the good work...you're on the right trail.
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I Like MedicineMedical edutainment at its finest!I’ve thoroughly enjoyed what these wonderful clinican educators have done to help with bringing awareness to medical education. Look forward to what’s down the road!
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Birds&TheBeesImproving Education and TeachingWhat a wonderful addition to The Curbsiders family! Most of us never get formal training on how to give feedback, teaching, and how to help make others better, formally, as engraved as we are in medical education. The Curbsiders Teach is one way that these wonderful medical educators are trying to help bridge the gap. Definitely love what I’ve heard so far and looking forward to what is to come!
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MDMacxGreat resource for clinician educators!Practical, approachable, and interesting guests share best practices for teaching in medicine
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doc@socalGreat podcastFun and educational. Can’t wait for the next episode!
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