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The Learning Curve
Irtaza Asar
17 episodes
5 days ago
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Episode 6 - Read Between the Lines: The Art of Teaching ECG Interpretation featuring Dr. Justin Hacnik
The Learning Curve
27 minutes 47 seconds
5 months ago
Episode 6 - Read Between the Lines: The Art of Teaching ECG Interpretation featuring Dr. Justin Hacnik
Summary   In this episode of The Learning Curve, host Dr. Irtaza Asar and Dr. Justin Hacnik discuss innovative approaches to teaching EKG interpretation. They explore the limitations of traditional lecture-based methods and advocate for micro-teaching, spaced repetition, and case-based learning to enhance understanding and retention. The conversation highlights the importance of pattern recognition, gamification, and real-time feedback in medical education, particularly in the context of EKGs. Dr. Hacnik shares insights from his curriculum development efforts, emphasizing the need for engaging, practical learning experiences that prepare residents for real clinical scenarios.   Takeaways EKG education should focus on practical skills rather than lengthy lectures. Micro-teaching sessions can enhance retention and understanding. Pattern recognition is key to interpreting EKGs effectively. Case-based learning provides essential clinical context. Spaced repetition helps reinforce EKG interpretation skills. Gamification can make learning EKGs more engaging. Real-time feedback is crucial for effective learning. Teaching at the bedside enhances practical application. Incorporating senior residents in teaching fosters engagement. Group learning sessions can improve understanding and collaboration.
The Learning Curve