Creating Publications for Academic Promotion with Dr. Pitt
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Join Logan and Dr. Pitt, Program Director for the Pediatric Hospital Medicine Fellowship and Associate Program Director for the Pediatric Residency at the University of Minnesota, as they discuss the different ways of creating publications for academic promotion other than the introduction, methods, results, and discussion framework.
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Below are examples of each type of publication discussed during this episode.
Creating a publication on workshop you gave – 05:45
- Fiverr.com – logo creator
Academic Editorial – 08:55
- The Review of Systems, Electronic Health Record, and Billing
- 13 Things Pediatricians Should Know (And Do) About 13 Reasons Why
“How to” papers – 11:02
- Twelve Tips For Maximizing The Effectiveness of Game Based Learning
- Bringing Mini-Chalk Talks to the Bedside to Enhance Clinical Teaching
- The Minnesota Model: A Residency Global Health Track Framework
- Collaborating for Competency – A Model for Single Electronic Health Record Onboarding for Medical Students Rotating Among Separate Health Systems
New Approach or Framework – 14:50
- Magical Thinking: How Learning to Act Like a Magician can Make you a Better Physician
- Knowing Your Personal Brand: What Academics Can Learn From Marketing 101
Sharing of Ideas/Press Release – 18:02
- Creating Online Training for Procedures in Global Health with PEARLS (Procedural Education for Adaptation to Resource-Limited Settings)
- SugarPrep.org
Thought Piece – 22:35
- 13 Things Pediatricians Should Know (And Do) About 13 Reasons Why
- Using Simulation for Global Health Preparation
Scholarly Innovations/Brief Reports – 30:24
- Scholarly Innovations
Narrative Medicine – 32:15
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