Andrew Sanchez M.D.
Andrew Sanchez M.D.

@ASanchez_PS

7 تغريدة 8 قراءة Oct 08, 2022
How I teach students & interns on rounds without 📜 & ✒️:
1) "You'll get an email summary at end of the day. Feel free to not take notes!"
2) Verbal teaching 5-10 minutes
3) Send durable educational resource vs. new, free-form bulleted teaching via email! I usually do both!
💭 Tips 💭:
1) Save & keep your resources organized!
I use @msonenote & @GlassHealthHQ & @appleicloud for collecting/organizing notes that ultimately get sent to my learners:
2) In your email summary, be sure to include links for learners who wish to take deeper dives into topics.
For example, consider links to:
💻 Tweetorials
💻 Up-To-Date
💻 Review article
💻 Youtube video/series
How may we improve this method?
@chasejwebber, @LoriDeitte, & Dr. Lee Richardson are pioneering the concept of crowdsourcing learning in digital spaces.
In other words, consider encouraging learners to contribute to email threads...
...& other shared digital environments (eg shared Evernote)!
This encourages learners to take their own learning journey, which will naturally lead to peer-to-peer teaching!
CC: @iMedEducation @ShreyaTrivediMD @AdamRodmanMD @MithuRheum @MariaMjaleman @Marcelaaos
I've gotten several requests to be added to these emails but unfortunately can't do that b/c A) Involves patient information B) Can't possibly add everyone to this. However...
99% of the info I send comes from:
1) Frameworks for Internal Med by Dr. Mansoor
2) @CPSolvers
3) UpToDate
4) Review articles
5) Strong Medicine (Youtube.com)
6) @MatthewHoMD
7) Podcasts (Curbsiders, CoreIM, Febrile)
Hopefully that is helpful!

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