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The Curbsiders Internal Medicine Podcast

#125 Hidden Curriculum

The Curbsiders Internal Medicine Podcast

The Curbsiders Internal Medicine Podcast

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

4.83.1K Ratings

🗓️ 15 November 2018

⏱️ 63 minutes

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Summary

Check out this audio treasure map to find the hidden curriculum and learn how it can change your practice. Learn how positive teaching spans not just the classroom or bedside but, how we simply talk about patients. Sanjay Desai MD, coauthor of ACP’s Position Paper on Hidden Curriculum and Internal Medicine program director at Johns Hopkins guides us through several cases that illustrate how our institutional norms can shape the practice of medicine...for better or worse. ACP members can visit https://acponline.org/curbsiders to claim free CME-MOC credit for this episode and show notes (goes live 0900 EST).

Full show notes available at http://thecurbsiders.com/podcast. Join our mailing list and receive a PDF copy of our show notes every Monday. Rate us on iTunes, recommend a guest or topic and give feedback at [email protected].

Credits

Written and produced by: Sanjay Desai MD; Justin Berk MD, MPH, MBA; Matthew Watto MD

CME questions by: Justin Berk MD

Editors: Chris Chiu MD & Matthew Watto MD

Hosts: Justin Berk MD, MPH, MBA; Matthew Watto MD; Paul Williams MD

Guest: Sanjay Desai MD

Time Stamps

  • 00:00 Disclaimer, Intro and guest bio
  • 04:00 Guest one liner, book recommendations, career advice
  • 10:50 Intro to the hidden curriculum and ACP’s three recommendations
  • 22:00 Case #1: A patient with schizophrenia
  • 32:10 Case #2: The iPatient
  • 38:07 Case #3: Attending forgets to wash their hands
  • 41:10 Case #4: A dying patient’s primary care doctor saves the day
  • 46:26 Case #5: A case of violating duty hours
  • 60:10 Take home points
  • 62:00 Outro

Transcript

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0:00.0

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0:09.1

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0:11.7

conditioned, but more than used in the same express on the podcast are solely those of those

0:13.7

who should not be interpreted perfectly for official policy or position of agency as cyclophosphate,

0:15.9

cash-like morons and affiliate outreach programs.

0:17.4

Indeed, there are any in fact there are none.

0:18.9

Pretty much we are responsible for this throughout, which we do all the work and let's

0:20.7

know when we're ready.

0:30.0

Welcome back to the Curve Siders and Paul, just me and Justin tonight, huh?

0:40.9

Yeah, that feels good.

0:42.4

Feels right.

0:43.4

All right, Justin, I'm referring to is of course the great Justin Burke.

0:46.4

Justin, you've been with us on many shows recently.

0:49.0

Thank you for coming back.

0:50.0

Happy to be along for the ride.

0:52.0

We like to refer to Justin as the new Stewart.

0:57.2

Justin does not like us to refer to him as the new Stewart.

1:01.3

Uh-oh.

1:02.3

Everything froze up for me.

1:04.6

And much like Stewart, he's suffering from horrible technical problems at the end of the

1:07.4

show.

1:08.4

This is perfect.

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