I’ve used a lot of the modules from @RCEMLearning to augment things that are needed in the curriculum. I recommend and show it for our juniors and ACPs.
I’d like some more modules for HSTs and where the answers are not so black or white. E.g. Paediatric arrest
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Replying to @drsarahedwards @RCEMLearning and
Thanks Sarah, v helpful. A question for you: what type of resource[s] are best suited to challenging/ambiguous areas? Should they be assessable (with a lovely certificate at the end), more discursive(podcasts/blogs) or a mash-up of both?
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Replying to @ChrisWalsh05 @RCEMLearning and
I think that is a difficult question to answer. Educationally its a challenge I suspect. I think you would need to develop realistic cases, and challenge at key stages of the case. It would have to involve asking the hard questions. To make the learner think.
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Replying to @drsarahedwards @RCEMLearning and
Thanks, I know that wasn’t a straightforward question!
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Replying to @ChrisWalsh05 @RCEMLearning and
I think if in education we could master teaching the grey areas we’d be on to a winner!
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Replying to @drsarahedwards @ChrisWalsh05 and
I've always felt anecdote to be a friend in teaching about decision-making, which encompasses a lot of the grey EM areas i.e. bits where guidelines/EBM falls short in the heat of the moment.
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Replying to @chrisodedun @drsarahedwards and
This is what I was aiming for with my RCEML blogpost - encouraging the reader's imagination to consider multiple possible realities - but will have to see how the idea develops..
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Replying to @chrisodedun @drsarahedwards and
I didn't see any feedback on your blogpost Chris - I don't know what the wider community thought of it as a style! Would be useful to get feedback wouldn't it!https://www.rcemlearning.co.uk/foamed/anecdote-based-emergency-medicine-1-excited-delirium/ …
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Replying to @OneLongPlait @drsarahedwards and
feedback would always be welcome
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Replying to @chrisodedun @OneLongPlait and
One of the little glitches on
@RCEMLearning is that although blogs are#FOAMed you currently have to login to leave a comment & we want to avoid additional/multiple logins. Twitter is a good place to generate exchanges & feedback, esp. for blogs1 reply 0 retweets 0 likes
as @emcrit has pleaded online, the entire #FOAMed community would do much better to slowly migrate towards reddit as a forum for discussion. Twitter discussions unfortunately are so fleeting and there is so much focus on self promotion.
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