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Dr. Ericsson discusses Malcolm Gladwell’s 10,000 Hour Rule, memory research, self-assessments, and more!
Many students that strive for graduate degrees and high honors are thought of as having Type A personalities, being born gifted, or have developed expertise in their area of study. This is especially true for medical students. But we were all cut from the same cloth, and expertise is a state more so then a trait. I’m very pleased to announce that today we have one of the foremost experts on expertise, Dr. K. Anders Ericsson, here to tell us how we can develop expertise in our studies! Dr. Ericsson is a Conradi Eminent Scholar and Professor of Psychology at Florida State. He is well known for his work on Deliberate Practice, which was exemplified by his 2016 publication of Peak: Secrets for the New Science of Expertise. Dr. Ericsson, welcome to the show.
Intro
2:10 Malcolm Gladwell’s 10,000 Hour Rule and What He Missed: Practice vs Deliberate Practice
7:33 Memory Research: Joshua Foer & How Anyone Can Learn The Techniques
13:52 How to Implement Deliberate Practice in Medical Training
18:06 Comparing Purposeful Practice and Deliberate Practice
19:31 Steps in Deliberate Practice: Goals, Focus, Feedback, Pushing Your Limits!
21:52 Self-Assessment Skills & When to Seek a Mentor
Find Dr. Ericsson’s book at PeakTheBook.com and this recommended reading article.
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Dr. Ericsson discusses Malcolm Gladwell’s 10,000 Hour Rule, memory research, self-assessments, and more!
Many students that strive for graduate degrees and high honors are thought of as having Type A personalities, being born gifted, or have developed expertise in their area of study. This is especially true for medical students. But we were all cut from the same cloth, and expertise is a state more so then a trait. I’m very pleased to announce that today we have one of the foremost experts on expertise, Dr. K. Anders Ericsson, here to tell us how we can develop expertise in our studies! Dr. Ericsson is a Conradi Eminent Scholar and Professor of Psychology at Florida State. He is well known for his work on Deliberate Practice, which was exemplified by his 2016 publication of Peak: Secrets for the New Science of Expertise. Dr. Ericsson, welcome to the show.
Intro
2:10 Malcolm Gladwell’s 10,000 Hour Rule and What He Missed: Practice vs Deliberate Practice
7:33 Memory Research: Joshua Foer & How Anyone Can Learn The Techniques
13:52 How to Implement Deliberate Practice in Medical Training
18:06 Comparing Purposeful Practice and Deliberate Practice
19:31 Steps in Deliberate Practice: Goals, Focus, Feedback, Pushing Your Limits!
21:52 Self-Assessment Skills & When to Seek a Mentor
Find Dr. Ericsson’s book at PeakTheBook.com and this recommended reading article.
Visit our Website - MedEd University
Email us at - [email protected]
Follow us on our Social media accounts -
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/MedEdUniversity/
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/MedEduniversity
Twitter: https://twitter.com/Mededuniversity
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/mededuniversity
Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/mededuniversity
YouTube: http://youtube.com/mededuniversity
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