AMEE BEME (Best Evidence Medical and Health Professional Education)
AMEE BEME
10 episodes
1 day ago
This podcast discusses a published paper in medical teacher www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/0142159X.2018.1504164. The confusion that surrounds systematic reviews vs reviews that are systematic is discussed. Michele Daniel from Michigan Medical School presents this work which is also authored with Professor Morris Gordon, BEME Editorial committee chair and Madalena Patricio, BEME chair. She argues that the systematic component of reviews is vital, but does not align methodologically with...
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This podcast discusses a published paper in medical teacher www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/0142159X.2018.1504164. The confusion that surrounds systematic reviews vs reviews that are systematic is discussed. Michele Daniel from Michigan Medical School presents this work which is also authored with Professor Morris Gordon, BEME Editorial committee chair and Madalena Patricio, BEME chair. She argues that the systematic component of reviews is vital, but does not align methodologically with...
AMEE BEME (Best Evidence Medical and Health Professional Education)
34 minutes
7 years ago
BEME Podcast No 3
10 Top tips for performing a focussed / rapid health education systematic review: Morris Gordon, together with Dawne Gurbutt and Elaine Hill at the University of Central Lancashire present 10 top tips for performing a review that is able to be done in a fashion that is quick, high quality and publishable. Examples from two recent reviews, one regarding education on handover of care and one regarding non-technical skills assessment are discussed.
AMEE BEME (Best Evidence Medical and Health Professional Education)
This podcast discusses a published paper in medical teacher www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/0142159X.2018.1504164. The confusion that surrounds systematic reviews vs reviews that are systematic is discussed. Michele Daniel from Michigan Medical School presents this work which is also authored with Professor Morris Gordon, BEME Editorial committee chair and Madalena Patricio, BEME chair. She argues that the systematic component of reviews is vital, but does not align methodologically with...