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Academic Educator Dr. Jim Culhane Debriefs After Taking the STATMed Study Skills Class
Host Ryan Orwig is back with Dr. Jim Culhane, Assistant Dean for Student Academic Success Programs and Professor of Pharmaceutical Sciences at Notre Dame of Maryland University School of Pharmacy. In this new miniseries, Ryan and Dr. Culhane debrief from a recent STATMed Study Skills Class where Dr. Culhane participated as a student. In this new series, they dig into the top 10 takeaways from the 10-day class. They also discuss the difficulties some students experience with learning in med school and related fields.
"The students in this cohort and again, from what I've heard from what you've said, the students in your cohorts or classes are very, very bright individuals. I was very struck by their level of motivation, their investment in medical education, their intelligence, just they're great students. I mean, as a teacher, I'd give my right arm to have any one of these guys in any of my classes because I know they would knock it outta the park, and yet they all had this thing in common where they struggled, they fell, and so they had that kind of shared experience together." - Dr. Jim Culhane
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Academic Educator Dr. Jim Culhane Debriefs After Taking the STATMed Study Skills Class
Host Ryan Orwig is back with Dr. Jim Culhane, Assistant Dean for Student Academic Success Programs and Professor of Pharmaceutical Sciences at Notre Dame of Maryland University School of Pharmacy. In this new miniseries, Ryan and Dr. Culhane debrief from a recent STATMed Study Skills Class where Dr. Culhane participated as a student. In this new series, they dig into the top 10 takeaways from the 10-day class. They also discuss the difficulties some students experience with learning in med school and related fields.
"The students in this cohort and again, from what I've heard from what you've said, the students in your cohorts or classes are very, very bright individuals. I was very struck by their level of motivation, their investment in medical education, their intelligence, just they're great students. I mean, as a teacher, I'd give my right arm to have any one of these guys in any of my classes because I know they would knock it outta the park, and yet they all had this thing in common where they struggled, they fell, and so they had that kind of shared experience together." - Dr. Jim Culhane