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Behind The Knife: The Surgery Podcast

Clinical Challenges in Surgical Education: KeyLIME Podcast Crossover

Behind The Knife: The Surgery Podcast

Behind The Knife: The Surgery Podcast

Science, Health & Fitness, Medicine, Education

4.81.4K Ratings

🗓️ 12 December 2022

⏱️ 31 minutes

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Summary

Dipping your toes in the water of surgical education research can be a daunting task if you have no prior experience, even if you have done basic or clinical research before. How do you create a good surgical education research project? How can clinicians get involved in and find mentors for surgical education research? Is formal postgraduate training becoming necessary for a career in surgical education? Luckily, we invite Dr. Jon Sherbino and Dr. Lara Varpio, hosts of the successful KeyLIME (Key Literature in Medical Education) podcast to share their valuable insights on medical education research with us. Check out KeyLIME on their website at https://keylimepodcast.libsyn.com/ and subscribe to KeyLIME on iTunes, Spotify, or Google podcasts!

Learning Objectives
1. Listeners will identify that surgical education applies the same rigor as other areas of research.
2. Listeners will describe how observations within clinical practice and review of literature can lead to creation of a good research question.
3. Listeners will describe how research questions should align with theory and methodology, which then align with conclusions for a research project.
4. Listeners will identify that collaboration with colleagues with expertise in surgical education research, including education scientists, is important for successful completion of research with high rigor.
5. Listeners will recognize advantages and disadvantages to formal training in education research, including fellowship and master’s degree programs.

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Transcript

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0:00.0

Behind the Night, the Surgery Podcast.

0:09.0

Relevant and engaging content designed to help you dominate the day.

0:22.0

Hello and welcome to this education focused episode of Behind the Knife.

0:26.0

We are the General Surgery Education team from Cleveland Clinic.

0:29.0

I'm Nicole Brooks, a General Surgery resident and current surgical education fellow.

0:34.0

I'm Judith French, I'm the Ph.D. Education Scientist for the Department of General Surgery.

0:38.0

And I'm Jeremy Lippman, I'm the DIO and Director of Graduate Education here at Cleveland Clinic.

0:43.0

On today's episode we have the pleasure of having two of the four hosts of the Keyline Podcasts with us to gain their valuable perspectives on an education research.

0:51.0

Keyline, short for key literature and medical education, is produced by the Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada.

0:59.0

Each week, the hosts provide a concise and informative review and discussion of an article that is important, innovative, and impactful in the world of medical education.

1:08.0

Their podcast have certainly become an excellent resource for me as I've started my journey in education research.

1:13.0

So we're joined today by John Serbino and Laura Varpio.

1:17.0

Dr. Serbino is an emergency and trauma physician and professor at McMaster University.

1:22.0

She received his medical degree from University of Ottawa and a Master's of Education and Fellowship in Medical Education at the University of Toronto.

1:29.0

He currently serves as the assistant dean for McMaster Education Research Innovation and Theory program.

1:35.0

He is an accomplished education researcher with over 200 publications and $900,000 of funding.

1:41.0

Dr. Laura Varpio is professor of medicine at the Children's Hospital of Philadelphia in the University of Pennsylvania, where she's involved in the Medical Education Master's program.

1:50.0

She completed her PhD at the University of Waterloo in 2007.

1:54.0

Dr. Varpio is internationally recognized as an expert in qualitative research methodologies and social sciences and humanities theories.

2:02.0

She has over 150 publications and 5.7 million of grant funding secured during her career, and we are just thrilled to have both of them here with us.

2:12.0

We are all huge fans of the Keyline podcast and really excited for this crossover episode between Keyline and Behind the Knife.

2:20.0

Thanks so much, Jeremy, Nicole, and Judith. We're super excited to be here.

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