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Summary:
In this short segment, Dr. Irtaza Asar reflects on the first year of The Learning Curve and expresses sincere gratitude to the listeners, guests, and supporters who have helped the podcast grow. What began as an idea to highlight practical teaching strategies and clinical insights has evolved into a community of educators and clinicians sharing lessons that make us better teachers, learners, and physicians. Reaching listeners across dozens of states and countries has been both humbling and inspiring.
Dr. Asar also introduces a new upcoming series called Teach Me Something New in 5 Minutes (TSN5) — a rapid-fire educational segment where educators share high-yield clinical pearls and teaching insights in five minutes or less. The goal is to provide quick, practical learning while giving educators a platform to showcase their teaching style and expertise.
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Summary:
In this short segment, Dr. Irtaza Asar reflects on the first year of The Learning Curve and expresses sincere gratitude to the listeners, guests, and supporters who have helped the podcast grow. What began as an idea to highlight practical teaching strategies and clinical insights has evolved into a community of educators and clinicians sharing lessons that make us better teachers, learners, and physicians. Reaching listeners across dozens of states and countries has been both humbling and inspiring.
Dr. Asar also introduces a new upcoming series called Teach Me Something New in 5 Minutes (TSN5) — a rapid-fire educational segment where educators share high-yield clinical pearls and teaching insights in five minutes or less. The goal is to provide quick, practical learning while giving educators a platform to showcase their teaching style and expertise.