Ask the Grantor Part 3: The ‘Why’ Behind Providing Grants, RFPs and More Ask the Grantor Part 3: The ‘Why’ Behind Providing Grants, RFPs and More SuperUser Account / Thursday, January 26, 2023 0 2502 Article rating: No rating Do you have a burning question for someone in the grantor space, or are you in need of an answer to a frequently asked, grant-related question? Check out part 3 of the new Almanac series, “Ask the Grantor.” Read more
Impact of Pandemic Response on Training Experience of Anesthesiology Residents in an Academic Medical Center: A Retrospective Cohort Study Impact of Pandemic Response on Training Experience of Anesthesiology Residents in an Academic Medical Center: A Retrospective Cohort Study SuperUser Account / Tuesday, January 24, 2023 0 326 Article rating: No rating Researchers reviewed the COVID-19 pandemic's effects on a U.S. anesthesiology training program in terms of overall case volume, subspecialty exposure, procedural skill experience and airway management. Read more
Radiology Residents Need More Hands-On MRI Education Radiology Residents Need More Hands-On MRI Education SuperUser Account / Tuesday, January 24, 2023 0 456 Article rating: No rating Researchers suggest in a paper in Academic Radiology that radiology residents can benefit from more magnetic resonance imaging (MRI)-specific training outside of the standard curriculum. "Teaching [supplementary] material primarily through didactic lectures remains a standard approach despite known limitations," the authors contend. Read more
LKA Rolls Out in Three More Disciplines in 2023 LKA Rolls Out in Three More Disciplines in 2023 SuperUser Account / Thursday, January 19, 2023 0 502 Article rating: No rating The American Board of Internal Medicine (ABIM) has added three new disciplines covered by the Longitudinal Knowledge Assessment (LKA) for a total of 15 specialties in 2023. Read more
@MondayNightIBD and the Expanding Gastroenterology Twitterverse: A Study on Continuing Medical Education on #GITwitter @MondayNightIBD and the Expanding Gastroenterology Twitterverse: A Study on Continuing Medical Education on #GITwitter SuperUser Account / Wednesday, January 18, 2023 0 615 Article rating: No rating Researchers evaluated the effects of a Twitter-based, inflammatory bowel disease (IBD)-related continuing medical education (CME) activities platform on learners' knowledge and practices. Read more