Biomedical Odyssey

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Podcasts: A New Approach to Learning

August 8, 2016

In 2013, the Serial podcast shook the airwaves as it chronicled a crime in Baltimore. Since then, many have been inspired to use podcasts as an easily accessible learning tool, which has created an excellent means for people to better understand otherwise intimidating subjects. There are many podcasts in science and medicine for those who […]

Diana Cholakian ⋅ Perspectives in Research CME, Medical education ⋅

Johns Hopkins Offers Training Flexibility Through Its M.D./M.B.A. Program

July 13, 2016

The Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine has well-known dual-degree programs, the most famous of which are the M.D./M.P.H and M.D./Ph.D tracks. However, yet another dual-degree program has been in the works over the past several years: the school of medicine and the Johns Hopkins Carey Business School have created a five-year combined M.D./M.B.A. program. […]

Ruchi Doshi ⋅ A Day in the Life CME, Johns Hopkins School of Medicine ⋅

Taking resident education into our own hands

March 17, 2016

Preparing the next group of medical doctors does not always fall on the shoulders of attending physicians. Residents, themselves, play a very important part in educating each other. To that end, several Gyn/Ob residents (including myself), recent alumni and faculty met in New Orleans to present work we have done in Ob/Gyn resident education. While […]

Diana Cholakian ⋅ A Day in the Life, Perspectives in Research CME ⋅

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