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Episode Length: 24:10
Welcome to the KeyLIME Holiday Special “re run” series! We’re going to continue our trip down memory lane by sharing our annual Holiday Specials from the last four years.
Our second holiday special appeared in 2019, and featured the following articles:
1) O’Reilly-Shah VN et al. Is it time to start using the emoji in biomedical literature? BMJ 2018; 363 (Jon Sherbino's pick)
2) Danziger S et al.Extraneous factors in judicial decisions. Proc Natl Acad Sci USA. 2011;108(17):6889-92. (Lara Varpio's pick)
3) Rockwood K et al. Incidence of and risk factors for nodding off at scientific sessions. CMAJ. 2004;171(12):1443-5. (Linda Snell's pick)
4) Fengqin L et al. It takes biking to learn: Physical activity improves learning a second language. PLoS One. 2017;12(5):e0177624. (Jason Frank's pick)
Follow our co-hosts on Twitter!
Jason R. Frank: @drjfrank
Jonathan Sherbino: @sherbino
Linda Snell: @LindaSMedEd
Lara Varpio: @LaraVarpio
Lara Varpio's Disclaimer: The views expressed in this manuscript are solely those of the authors and do not necessarily reflect those of the Uniformed Services University of the Unites States Department of Defense.
Want to learn more about KeyLIME? Click here!
Full transcript for this Episode is available upon request.
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Episode Length: 24:10
Welcome to the KeyLIME Holiday Special “re run” series! We’re going to continue our trip down memory lane by sharing our annual Holiday Specials from the last four years.
Our second holiday special appeared in 2019, and featured the following articles:
1) O’Reilly-Shah VN et al. Is it time to start using the emoji in biomedical literature? BMJ 2018; 363 (Jon Sherbino's pick)
2) Danziger S et al.Extraneous factors in judicial decisions. Proc Natl Acad Sci USA. 2011;108(17):6889-92. (Lara Varpio's pick)
3) Rockwood K et al. Incidence of and risk factors for nodding off at scientific sessions. CMAJ. 2004;171(12):1443-5. (Linda Snell's pick)
4) Fengqin L et al. It takes biking to learn: Physical activity improves learning a second language. PLoS One. 2017;12(5):e0177624. (Jason Frank's pick)
Follow our co-hosts on Twitter!
Jason R. Frank: @drjfrank
Jonathan Sherbino: @sherbino
Linda Snell: @LindaSMedEd
Lara Varpio: @LaraVarpio
Lara Varpio's Disclaimer: The views expressed in this manuscript are solely those of the authors and do not necessarily reflect those of the Uniformed Services University of the Unites States Department of Defense.
Want to learn more about KeyLIME? Click here!
Full transcript for this Episode is available upon request.

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