We love infographics.
Here's some of the great work that is going on to improve departmental education around the country.
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Distraction in simulation
C Davies, S Calvert ![]()
Do our trainees actually learn?
J Sillett, R Prest, S Corry-Bass, D Roland, J Acheson ![]()
Flipping the classroom
R Prest, J Sillett, J Acheson ![]()
Fundamentals of emergency nursing
S Pantrini ![]()
Games for clinical students
A Jacklin, J Hunt ![]()
Human factors training
S Veysey, R Maxwell, C Preece ![]()
Juniors experience of leadership teaching
A Kansagra, C Turner, R Cheong ![]()
Too busy to teach
P Male, R Thomson, J Stewart ![]()
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Leading and Learning: a medical student's role in local delivery of an Emergency Medicine tailored Burns National Public Awareness Campaign
N Adams, D Matthews, H Donnelly, C Davies, S Thenabadu ![]()
Pedagogical teaching methodologies have little relevance to adult learners
R Gough ![]()
PEM curriculum mapped FOAMed resource
D Sinton, J Sillett, R Prest, G Lewis ![]()
Reflective workbooks for EM undergraduates
C Davies, S Thenabadu ![]()
Simulation for medical students
C Beet, J Burton, A Iqbal, R Shields, S Zhelezna ![]()
Students in emergency departments: What helps and hinders their learning?
C Beet, J Burton, A Iqbal, R Shields, S Zhelezna, V Elliott ![]()
The wonderful world of wikis
R Prest, J Sillett, V Pillai, J Acheson ![]()
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