Takeaway
Read how a psychiatrist, pediatrician, chemical dependency specialist, critical care specialist, and a nurse make time in their lives for lifelong learning.
Lifelong Learning in Clinical Excellence | May 18, 2018 | <1 min read
Highlights
I use Twitter in "found time" to stay up to date with evidence-based practices.
Margaret Chisolm, MD, Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine
Using multiple learning modalities you can carve out dedicated time for learning that allows you to have a balanced work/life integration.
Michael Crocetti, MD, Johns Hopkins Community Physicians
Usually, an event-trigger: an idea from an encounter with a patient, or a conversation with a colleague, or at a medical meeting/conference.
Mike Fingerhood, MD, Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine
I’ve come to appreciate social media and following certain medical societies and researchers.
Panagis Galiatsatos, MD, Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine
I plan on using my time in transit on the train or on an airplane to catch up on professional reading.