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Mashup Score: 5Building Up without Breaking Down | Not Otherwise Specified - 20 day(s) ago
This episode asks how medical educators should navigate between demanding intense commitment and hard-won excellence from trainees and seriously threatening their well-being. A full transcript of this episode is available at nejm.org/doi/full/10.1056/NEJMp2400697. Source from this episode: https://www.culturalcomplications.com/
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Mashup Score: 5Building Up without Breaking Down | Not Otherwise Specified - 22 day(s) ago
This episode asks how medical educators should navigate between demanding intense commitment and hard-won excellence from trainees and seriously threatening their well-being. A full transcript of this episode is available at nejm.org/doi/full/10.1056/NEJMp2400697. Source from this episode: https://www.culturalcomplications.com/
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Mashup Score: 3
CHEST April 2024, Volume 165, Issue 4 Sonia Graziano, PsyD, joins CHEST Podcast Moderator Gretchen Winter, MD, to discuss how elexacaftor/tezacaftor/ivacaftor affects mental health, cognitive processing, neuropsychological side effects, GI symptoms, and health-related quality of life in people with cystic fibrosis. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.chest.2023.10.043 Disclaimer: The purpose of this activity is to expand the reach of CHEST content through awareness, critique, and discussion. All articles have undergone peer review for methodologic rigor and audience relevance. Any views asserted are those of the speakers and are not endorsed by CHEST. Listeners should be aware that speakers’ opinions may vary and are advised to read the full corresponding journal article(s) for complete context. This content should not be used as a basis for medical advice or treatment, nor should it substitute the judgment used by clinicians in the practice of evidence-based medicine.
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Sonia Graziano, PsyD, joins @journal_CHEST Podcast Moderator, Gretchen Winter, MD, to discuss how ETI affects mental health, cognitive processing, neuropsychological side effects, GI symptoms, and health-related quality of life in people with CF. https://t.co/TMpn9Sc94z #MedEd https://t.co/zFFUA6cxdQ
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Mashup Score: 17
Formative feedback in medical education involves observing the trainee’s performance within a certain domain and comparing it against an expected standard. Formative feedback should be clear, specific, timely, actionable, and based on observed activity or behaviors. In undergraduate medical education, the 13 AAMC core entrustable professional activities (Core EPAs) are one example of a structure for designing medical education curricula, providing formative feedback and creating expectations for trainees.
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Happy to share our April 2024 @slusom CEDAR Community Blog Post! In this peer-reviewed post, Keniesha Thompson details the value of formative feedback in #MedEd, clarifies challenges & opportunities, & offers ways to support effective feedback delivery. https://t.co/3d5lGI8cIw https://t.co/nFUcWkCuVV
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Mashup Score: 15Guidance on Mitigating the Risk of Transmitting Respiratory Infections During Nebulization by the COPD Foundation Nebulizer Consortium - 28 day(s) ago
Nebulizers are commonly employed for inhaled drug delivery. As they deliver medication through aerosol generation, clarification is needed on what con…
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Members of the COPD Foundation Nebulizer Consortium (@COPDFoundation) reviewed nebulization literature and developed guidance statements for the health care setting and for the home environment. Read the statements in the March @journal_CHEST issue: https://t.co/4GxiIZALnq #MedEd https://t.co/zRus4ngLou
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Mashup Score: 9Exertional Desaturation During the 6-Minute Walk Test vs Daily Life in People With Fibrotic Interstitial Lung Disease - 28 day(s) ago
Fibrotic interstitial lung disease (fILD) is characterized by fibrosis of the lung tissue that often progresses over time.1 Exertional desaturation is a common feature of fILD2 that often is treated with ambulatory oxygen therapy (AOT).3 The 6-min walk test (6MWT) is used commonly to identify the presence and extent of exertional desaturation and consequently guides prescription of AOT. It is unclear whether the 6MWT accurately detects desaturation during daily life in people with fILD.4 The primary aim of this study was to assess the relationship between exertional desaturation during the 6MWT and during daily life in people with fILD.
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Mashup Score: 10Oxygen Therapy in Patients With Intermediate-Risk Acute Pulmonary Embolism: A Randomized Trial - 1 month(s) ago
The effect of supplemental oxygen therapy in patients with intermediate-risk pulmonary embolism (PE) who do not have hypoxemia at baseline is uncertai…
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INSIDE LOOK 👀 Read the latest research from the upcoming @journal_CHEST issue (March 7): Does supplemental oxygen improve echocardiographic parameters in nonhypoxemic patients with intermediate-risk pulmonary embolism? Read the original research: https://t.co/7zXcTEcGHD #MedEd https://t.co/XeBNl0cvs1
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Mashup Score: 9
### What you need to know A 16 year old Ugandan girl is brought to the emergency department with a three day history of fever, headache, cough, and myalgia. She has had several episodes of malaria in the past. On admission, she is febrile, tachycardic, tachypnoeic, and has oxygen saturations of 90% in air. A malaria rapid antigen test is positive for Plasmodium falciparum and a chest radiograph shows left sided pneumonia. She is admitted and treated with antimalarials, antibiotics, and oxygen. She makes a full recovery over five days. At discharge, the cause of the pneumonia and the contribution of malaria to the illness remain unresolved. Malaria is the symptomatic illness caused by the mosquito transmitted parasites Plasmodium falciparum , P vivax , P ovale , P malariae , and P knowlesi . It is one of the most common causes of fever in many malaria endemic countries and in travellers returning from those countries.1 The World Health Organization estimated 249 million malaria cases in
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Mashup Score: 29Pennsylvania Chapter, American College of Cardiology - CardioNerds with Dr. Arrighi - 1 month(s) ago
Pennsylvania Chapter, American College of Cardiology
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Mashup Score: 18Exertional Desaturation During the 6-Minute Walk Test vs Daily Life in People With Fibrotic Interstitial Lung Disease - 1 month(s) ago
Fibrotic interstitial lung disease (fILD) is characterized by fibrosis of the lung tissue that often progresses over time.1 Exertional desaturation is a common feature of fILD2 that often is treated with ambulatory oxygen therapy (AOT).3 The 6-min walk test (6MWT) is used commonly to identify the presence and extent of exertional desaturation and consequently guides prescription of AOT. It is unclear whether the 6MWT accurately detects desaturation during daily life in people with fILD.4 The primary aim of this study was to assess the relationship between exertional desaturation during the 6MWT and during daily life in people with fILD.
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Listen to the full episode: https://t.co/G3Lpgma5FR #MedEd Read the full episode transcript: https://t.co/q7qwtPvmH7