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Gender-focused training improves leadership of female medical students: A randomised trial

SheMD

Today, we will be discussing the article entitled, Gender-focused training improves leadership of female medical students: A randomised trial. Research indicates that the gender of a provider may impact their performance. Female providers have been shown to have less efficient leadership than male colleagues.

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SGEM#445: Why Can’t We Be Friends – Conflict in Emergency Medicine

The Skeptics' Guide to EM

She co-founded FOAMcast and is a pulmonary embolism and implementation science researcher. Dr. Westafer serves as the Social Media Editor and a research methodology editor for the Annals of Emergency Medicine. Such conflicts hinder cohesive teamwork and decision-making, potentially compromising patient safety.

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Building Healthier Relationships With Gaming

Don't Forget the Bubbles

Developing Social Skills: Cooperative and multiplayer games can help in developing teamwork, communication, and leadership skills. These virtual social communities are not just for entertainment; they serve as spaces where gamers make real-time decisions about trust, rejection, and leadership. Pew Research Center.

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The ‘Hidden C’

Don't Forget the Bubbles

In such situations, ‘soft skills’ such as teamwork, compassionate leadership, strong interpersonal communication, and psychological safety are essential. Nonetheless, research has consistently shown that healthcare environments demonstrate higher-than-average levels of workplace incivility. British journal of nursing.

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Future Fellows Reflect on “The Match”

Sensible Medicine

All those hours of research, the publications, and the leadership positions -- things we had done on top of our 60-80 hour weeks within residency -- were finally paying off. Test scores, research output, and networking are prioritized over sense of purpose, building meaningful relationships, and caring for each other and our patients.