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The PAPERs podcast

By: Jason Frank Jonathan Sherbino Linda Snell & Lara Varpio
  • Summary

  • Drop into the conversation between the four hosts who discuss articles addressing health professions education. While the content is rigorous, the hosts offer light hearted and accessible insights, making this podcast part of many scholars’ regular listening schedule.
    The podcast is hosted by Jason R Frank, Jonathan Sherbino, Linda Snell and Lara Varpio and produced by Unit for teaching and learning, Karolinska Institutet.
    Unit for teaching and learning at Karolinska Institutet
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Episodes
  • No free lunch v. I’m in debt and hungry: The Debate on Industry and Education
    May 21 2024
    The episode highlights that a resident's specialty and the type of training institution, might just tip the scales on whether they snag a free lunch from the big pharma.

    Episode host: Jonathan Sherbino

    For episode notes, check out the episode website
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    29 mins
  • Are you happy yet?
    May 14 2024
    Join us as we explore the flip side of the coin, shedding light on what truly brings us happiness and fulfillment at work. Discover insights from the PERMA model and uncover strategies for cultivating joy in your own professional journey. It's time to shift the focus from despair to wellness.

    Episode host: Linda Snell

    Episode notes on the webpage

    Episode article: Lagina, M., Grum, C., Sandhu, G., & Ruff, A. L. (2024). Sources of Joy in Medical Educators as Described by the PERMA Model. Teaching and learning in medicine, 36(1), 53–60.


    Hosts: Lara Varpio, Jason Frank, Jonathan Sherbino, Linda Snell
    Technical Producer: Samuel Lundberg
    Web Manager: Alex Alexandersson
    Executive Producer: Teresa Sörö
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    29 mins
  • Does Big Data Mean Big Evidence?
    May 7 2024
    Can the calls for evidence-based improvement in HPE be answered by big national datasets?

    Do we know what works in HPE/meded? Does our training “work”? Is one institution or curriculum better than another? What does “better” mean anyway?

    Follow this discussion lead by Jason R. Frank that has taken on an article that analyse how datapoints from graduate medical education might be able to improve that same education. Is it possible? What are the implications?

    Hear what our hosts thinks.

    Episode article
    Thelen, A. E., George, B. C., Burkhardt, J. C., Khamees, D., Haas, M. R. C., & Weinstein, D. (2024). Improving Graduate Medical Education by Aggregating Data Across the Medical Education Continuum. Academic medicine : journal of the Association of American Medical Colleges, 99(2), 139–145.

    As always you find tull episode notes on the webpage

    PAPERs Podcast consist of
    Hosts: Lara Varpio, Jason Frank, Jonathan Sherbino, Linda Snell
    Technical Producer: Samuel Lundberg
    Web Manager: Alex Alexandersson
    Executive Producer: Teresa Sörö

    Production of Teaching and Learning at Karolinska Institutet
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    37 mins

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