In this episode, focused on virtual interviews in this COVID-19 era, The Journal of Graduate Medical Education hosts a dialogue between applicants and programs to discuss experiences, fears, and expectations for the upcoming virtual interview process. JGME Executive Editor, Nicole Deiorio, MD, (@ndeiorio) speaks with 3 authors of upcoming JGME papers; Jeffery Fuchs, (@JeffreyWFuchs) a fourth-year medical student, Quentin Youmans, MD, (@QuentinYoumans) a second-year cardiology fellow, and Shantie...
Oct 23, 2020•34 min
In the October issue of the Journal of Graduate Medical Education , residents and faculty share strategies for the upcoming interview season in the article, " Graduate Medical Education Virtual Interviews and Recruitment in the Era of COVID-19 ." [online early] In this episode, JGME Deputy Editor, Lainie Yarris, MD, speaks with author Kathy Chretien, MD, about virtual recruitment strategies for programs, social media, and how to overcome the challenges and fears that COVID-19 has brought to the ...
Sep 09, 2020•20 min•Season 1Ep. 7
In the June issue of the Journal of Graduate Medical Education you will find a timely perspective piece titled, “ Remote e-Work and Distance Learning for Academic Medicine: Best Practices and Opportunities for the Future. ” JGME Executive Editor, Dr. Nicole Deiorio, speaks with three of the authors, Dr. Shuhan He @ShuhanHeMD , Dr. Mary Haas @maryhaasmd , and Dr. Teresa Chan @TChanMD about their experiences and advice around working remotely, distance learning, and the role of technology....
Jun 18, 2020•27 min•Season 1Ep. 6
In the June issue of the Journal of Graduate Medical Education , an editorial explores what graduate medical education will look like in 2030. In this episode, JGME deputy editor, Deb Simpson , speaks with physician, educator, and author, James Woolliscroft , about the future of graduate medical education, especially in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic. They discuss the roles of the DIO, program director, and faculty as well as the impact of technology on the medical education system. Click her...
Jun 15, 2020•37 min•Season 1Ep. 5
Are you planning on submitting a paper to the Journal of Graduate Medical Education? JGME Editor-in-Chief, Dr. Gail Sullivan, does a deep dive into the JGME instructions for authors in hopes to smooth the path to submission. Covering a range of information from JGME format, to surveys, rigorous qualitative methods, and more, this episode is full of helpful information for first time authors, seasoned authors, and anyone in between....
May 13, 2020•19 min•Season 1Ep. 4
In the April issue of the Journal of Graduate Medical Education , an editorial explores a crowd-sourced vision for the future of academic writing. In this episode, Lainie Yarris is speaking with two internationally-recognized medical education leaders and writers, Lorelei Lingard and Chris Watling . This podcast will further explore what academic writing might look like in 2030, through the lens of the guests’ personal experiences and aspirations for the field. Dr. Chris Watling is a Professor i...
Feb 18, 2020•28 min•Season 1Ep. 3
Have you ever wondered what a journal will look like in 2030 or how you will be publishing your research? In this episode, Dr. Tony Artino (@mededdoc), Deputy Editor of JGME , and Dr. Seth Trueger (@MDaware), Digital Media Editor for JAMA Network Open, discuss the future of academic publishing: digital communication trends, innovative dissemination strategies, open access, funding, and peer review. The views expressed in this podcast are those of the authors and do not necessarily reflect the of...
Jan 28, 2020•21 min•Season 1Ep. 2
Have you ever felt overwhelmed by writing a paper for publication? Have you asked yourself, "Do I have the time, energy, data, participants, rigor in my methods, and results to justify meaningful conclusions?" In this episode, Dr. Gail Sullivan (@DrMedEd_itor), Editor-in-Chief of The Journal of Graduate Medical Education ( JGME ), and Dr. Tony Artino (@mededdoc), Deputy Editor of JGME , discuss how to determine if your poster has sufficient "good stuff" that it should be transformed into a paper...
Nov 04, 2019•20 min•Season 1Ep. 1