Join medical education faculty from the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences College of Medicine and resident physicians as they discuss topics to prepare medical students for their transition to residency in the areas of leading, teaching, preparing, and learning.
Why is public speaking essential for resident physicians, and how can medical students intentionally develop this skill? Karina Clemmons, Melanie Beehler, Harrison Jenkins, and Sharanda Williams discuss how effective communication supports patient care, team leadership, and professional growth. Hear practical tips and personal reflections to help build confidence and communicate with purpose.
How can effective Interprofessional Education (IPE) and collaboration enhance your practice and improve patient outcomes? In this episode, we speak with Karina Clemmons, Melanie Beehler, Karen Dickinson, Shayla McKissock, Ian McVinney, and Jasmine Wilson about strategies for strengthening communication, teamwork, and patient care.
How can you make the most of the weeks between M.D. graduation and the start of intern year? In this episode, we speak with Karina Clemmons, Becky Latch, Oriaku Kas-Osoka, and Megan Clark to discuss strategies for a smooth transition, from preparing for residency expectations to optimizing personal well-being.
What personal and professional growth can be expected during the first year of Residency, and what strategies can help support this growth? In this episode we speak with Karina Clemmons, Micah Bowling, Christine Hsu, and Paige Jones-Brooks to discuss growth experiences and strategies to support personal and professional growth during the first year of residency.
Why is clinical skills preparation important for future resident physicians, and how can medical students best prepare? In this episode we speak with Karina Clemmons, Charles Lavender, Steven McKee, and Matt Spond to discuss clinical skills preparation and strategies to support growth in this area.
Why are leadership skills important for resident physicians, and what are strategies to support growth in this area? In this episode we speak with Karina Clemmons, Neil Masangkay, Paula McClain, and Jessica Snowden to discuss leadership skills, their relevance for resident physicians, and strategies to support growth in this area.
Why are communication skills important for resident physicians, and what are strategies to support their development? In this episode we speak with Karina Clemmons, Molly Gathright, Riley Lipschitz, and Tony Seupaul to discuss communication skills, their relevance for resident physicians, and strategies to support growth in this area.
Why is evidence based education for the clinic important for resident physicians, and what are strategies to support the process? In this episode we speak with Karina Clemmons, Carly Eastin, Diane Jarrett, and Matt Quick to discuss evidence based education in the clinic, its relevance for resident physicians, and strategies to support growth in this area.
Why is evidence based education in the classroom important for resident physicians, and what are strategies to support the process? In this episode we speak with Karina Clemmons, Alan Diekman, Nick Gowen, and James Graham to discuss the importance of evidence based education in the classroom for resident physicians and strategies to support the process.
Why is growth mindset important for resident physicians, and what are strategies to support development in this area? In this episode we speak with Karina Clemmons, Sara Tariq, and Chelsea Wakefield to discuss growth mindset, its relevance for resident physicians, and strategies to support development in this area.
Why are residency interviews important, and how can medical students best prepare? In this episode we speak with Muhammed Abu-Rmaileh, Zain Alfanek, Karina Clemmons, Johnathon Goree, and Becky Latch to discuss the importance of residency interviews and strategies to prepare for the process.
Why is high yield learning important for resident physicians, and what are strategies to support the process? In this episode we speak with Karina Clemmons, Lindsey Sward, and Jasna Vuk to discuss high yield learning, its relevance for resident physicians, and strategies to support the process.
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