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A Miller Coulson Academy of Clinical Excellence Initiative

What’s one question of the week you’d like to see on CLOSLER for 2019?

Takeaway

Get ready for answers to these compelling questions for 2019!

Lifelong Learning in Clinical Excellence | January 11, 2019 | <1 min read

Highlights

Colleen Christmas, MD, Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine

1.) Do you give patients your cell phone number?

 

2.) Let’s face it: some people are easier to love than others. What tricks do you have to connect with someone to whom your first reaction to is irritation?

 

3.) What’s one word you wish we would delete from usage in medicine?

Rachel Salas, MD, Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine

1.) What’s your superpower and how does it help you care for patients?

 

2.) What’s your most treasured memory of caring for a patient?

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Kim Williams, Administrator, Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine

1.) What’s a small thing that makes your work day better?

 

2.) Who has impressed you most with what they’ve accomplished?

 

3.) What’s something that is considered a luxury, but you don’t think you could live without?

 

4.) How does the place where you grew up influence your care of patients?

Sam Kant, MD, Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine

What’s one thing you do for self-care so that you can take better care of your patients?

 

 

Margaret Chisolm, MD, Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine

What are your secrets to enjoying winter?

Gretchen Miller, Editor, CLOSLER

What’s a life lesson you learned from a patient?