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Ep 111 Effective Learning Strategies in Emergency Medicine

Emergency Medicine Cases

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The Importance of Second Order Review in Clinical Practice

Dr. Sherbino: I do what's called a scanning activity, looking for basically second order review of materials and sometimes some primary evidence. He says if we become solely dependent on second order review or someone else has done the work of giving us the punchline without ever going back to the primary evidence, there is a danger that we are going to be unaware of the biases that got us there. "Skepticism in EM is said by some educators to be one of the most important mindsets for learning"

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