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The Curbsiders Internal Medicine Podcast

#103: Train Your Brain: Mapping out your road to expertise

The Curbsiders Internal Medicine Podcast

The Curbsiders Internal Medicine Podcast

Health & Fitness, Medicine, Science, Higher Education, Education

4.83.1K Ratings

🗓️ 9 July 2018

⏱️ 59 minutes

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Summary

Expert diagnostician, Dr. Gurpreet Dhaliwal, again joins The Curbsiders to dive deeper into the topic of clinical expertise. Topics include, and are mainly focused on, Dr. Dhaliwal’s “training regimen:” feedback, simulation, quizzing, learning from consultants, and how to read the medical literature as a clinician. While we found this episode to be incredibly useful (and entertaining to record), don’t let our bias sway your opinion! In fact, just listen to the episode and listen for practical advise on how to improve your own clinical acumen.

Dr Brigham’s comment: Be forewarned, much of what we talk about is seemingly common sense, but, upon listening to the episode many times, I realize that we have, over time, overly complicated the fundamentals of expertise. I’m just as guilty as the next physician.

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Credits

  • Written and produced by: Stuart Brigham MD
  • Hosts: Stuart Brigham MD, Paul Williams MD, Matthew Watto MD
  • Guest: Gurpreet Dhaliwal MD
  • Images by: Beth Garbitelli
  • Edited by: Matthew Watto MD

Transcript

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0:00.0

The first Irish podcast is for entertainment education and information process only.

0:09.2

And the topics discussed should not be used only by industry, your ordinance, and its

0:11.5

its organizations. But more than use of the same express on the podcast are soloed

0:13.6

of those. It should not be interpreted perfectly for official positive or position of

0:15.2

the agency, the psychrompossil, cash-like morons, and affiliate outreach programs.

0:17.2

Indeed, there are any in fact there are none. Pretty much we are responsible for this

0:19.6

throughout. We do your own homework and let's know.

0:35.1

Welcome back to the Curbsiders.

0:37.1

Well hello Matthew, it's been a while.

0:39.2

Yes, hello Stewart. This is the Curbsiders and I believe Paul is with us as well.

0:46.1

I sure am. How's it going guys?

0:48.8

I he's feeling like comfort the frog today.

0:51.2

It's not just today.

0:52.4

Mayor Paul, oh Paul does. I was like oh, oh, yeah, yeah, that's kind of my thing.

0:57.0

Paul, how about you tell the audience? Maybe we have some new listeners. Why don't you tell them

1:01.2

what we do here on this show? Well, new listeners welcome to the show. This is an internal medicine

1:06.5

podcast that uses expert interviews to bring you clinical pearls and practice changing knowledge.

1:11.5

In the interest of full disclosure, we also tend to mess around for about the first

1:14.3

time into the show talking about work life balance, my cats and other things. So if you wish to skip

1:22.1

past that point, I'll allow WTF style that is fine, there you'll be a worse off for it.

1:27.2

Excellent. Stewart, anything that you wanted to bring up before we got into the guest bio here?

1:33.2

Absolutely. So it's been a while since we've mentioned any listener feedback and this one

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