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Meet the Editors: Teresa M. Chan, MD, MHPE
What are your roles and responsibilities with Academic Medicine?I am an associate editor for the journal. This means that I review submissions and triage them for review or not (e.g., desk rejections). When submissions are reviewed, I review them again and make a decision on whether to further ask the authors for a revision (or not). …
Meet the Editors: Dorene F. Balmer, PhD
What are your roles and responsibilities with Academic Medicine? I am one of the assistant editors at Academic Medicine. In this role, I primarily review Innovation Reports, but I have also hosted a podcast, curated a collection of papers, and cowritten an editorial. What do you enjoy most about your work with Academic Medicine? I …
Transcript for The Eco-Normalization Model: A New Framework for Evaluating Innovations
Below is a transcript of the following Academic Medicine Podcast episode: The Eco-Normalization Model: A New Framework for Evaluating InnovationsNovember 22, 2021 Read more about this episode and listen here. Toni Gallo: Hi everyone. I'm Toni Gallo. I'm a staff editor with the journal. Every year Academic Medicine publishes the proceedings of the annual Research in …
The Eco-Normalization Model: A New Framework for Evaluating Innovations
On this episode of the Academic Medicine Podcast, guest Deena Hamza, PhD, joins hosts Toni Gallo and Research in Medical Education (RIME) Committee member and assistant editor Dan Schumacher, MD, PhD, MEd, to discuss a new framework for evaluating innovations, including why and how this model was developed and the ways it can be used in …
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Transcript for Growing Trust in Patient-Physician Relationships
Below is a transcript of the following Academic Medicine Podcast episode: Growing Trust in Patient-Physician RelationshipsNovember 1, 2021 Read more about this episode and listen here. Toni Gallo: Hi everyone, I'm Toni Gallo. I'm a staff editor with the journal. And my cohost for today’s episode is Dr. Colin West, one of Academic Medicine’s deputy editors. …
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Growing Trust in Patient-Physician Relationships
On this episode of the Academic Medicine Podcast, guest Richard Baron, MD, joins hosts Toni Gallo and deputy editor Colin West, MD, PhD, to discuss the importance of trust in patient-physician relationships and ways physicians can build trust and overcome mistrust with patients and communities, including in conversations about COVID-19. This episode is now available through Apple …
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Transcript for Experiences of Trainees and Physicians from Minoritized Communities
Below is a transcript of the following Academic Medicine Podcast episode: Experiences of Trainees and Physicians from Minoritized CommunitiesOctober 4, 2021 Read more about this episode and listen here. Toni Gallo: Hi everyone. I'm Toni Gallo. I'm a staff editor with the journal. Every year, Academic Medicine publishes the proceedings of the annual Research in Medical …
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Experiences of Trainees and Physicians from Minoritized Communities
On this episode of the Academic Medicine Podcast, joining hosts Toni Gallo and Research in Medical Education (RIME) Committee member Javeed Sukhera, MD, PhD, to discuss their research on the experiences of trainees and physicians from minoritized communities in the United States and Canada are Taryn Taylor, MD, MEd, Nicole Rockich-Winston, MS, PharmD, EdD, Tim Mickleborough, …
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Transcript for Using Machine Learning in Residency Applicant Screening
Below is a transcript of the following Academic Medicine Podcast episode: Using Machine Learning in Residency Applicant Screening September 20, 2021 Read more about this episode and listen here. Toni Gallo: This episode is brought to you by Stanford Medicine. Are you an aspiring or early-career physician leader, looking for the skills to help take your …
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