Write Medicine

Getting Comfortable with Uncertainty


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Karen Overstreet EdD, RPh, FACEHP, CHCP, Vice President, Scientific and Educational Affairs for Medical Learning Institute, Inc. is here to talk about her journey into educating health professionals and some of the things she thinks are important to support effective communication in the education field. 

These include:

* Skills you need for staying power in CME/CPD
* The science of learning
* Creative ways to measure outcomes
* Formats for delivering education to clinicians
* How to build interactivity into text
* Parsing education materials for specific kinds of clinicians
* The pressing need for wider professional development

 

Resources

Medical Learning Institute, Inc
Facebook: @mliace
Instagram: @medicallearninginstitute
LinkedIn: @medical-learning-institute-inc
Twitter: @mli_ace

Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME) Standards

Health and Human Services Office of the Inspector General (HHSOIG) Guidance

Connect with Karen: LinkedIn
Connect with Alex: ThistleEditorial.com 

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Host: Alexandra Howson PhD
Sound Engineer: Suzen Marie
Shownotes: Linzy Carothers

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