
Is good clinical thinking like chess? Pik and Tom try to find lessons from learning to play chess. Also, 2 residents join to discuss clinical practice in the age of the internet.
Sep 20, 2020
22 min

Pik and Tom discuss some mistakes made during the covid 19 pandemic and how emergency medicine might learn from our mistakes
Jul 24, 2020
23 min

This month Tom Pik and Mat Foley discuss why physicians can make some changes to their practice but struggle with others. What are the elements needed to successfully change behavior?
Dec 6, 2019
28 min

In this episode Pik and Tom discuss a way to teach senior residents to think about their diagnostic reasoning and focus on the highest yield fact/test in any given clinical case
Nov 15, 2019
23 min

2 lifelong emergency medicine educators discuss 10 ways to improve your bedside teaching and win the coveted "teacher of the Year" award. Mostly reinforcement of common sense best practices in teaching. With cookies!
Oct 13, 2019
18 min

In this episode we discuss various TV detectives and how they would function in emergency medicine. We also consider their methods as well as what sort of teachers they would be.
Sep 3, 2019
24 min

While saying goodbye to our graduates we reflect on how to get them to teach. We review some problems with feedback and we discuss how age alone does not make you a better doctor
Jul 15, 2019
21 min

Being wrong is inevitable in life and in medicine. There are educational opportunities in the act of being wrong. In this episode we discuss how best to be wrong.
May 30, 2019
22 min

This episode discusses how to deal with emotional triggers and debriefing after a critical event
Jan 24, 2019
21 min

This episode discusses some problems around the physical exam and highlights the JAMA series on the rational clinical examination.
Dec 20, 2018
17 min
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