Dr. Andrea Gingerich
@ratercognition
Assistant Professor, University of Northern British Columbia;
CHES Scholar, UBC.
Researching variability in assessment, supervision, and professional practice
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19-08-2013 14:22:11
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Thanks for featuring our work, Sayra Cristancho!
Dr. Andrea Gingerich; Lorelei Lingard; Chris Watling; Dr. Stefanie Sebok-Syer; NorthernMedicalProg Gingerich et al offer a tipping point model to explain a shift towards recognising failure. Co-occurrence of anger suggests emotions both drive and prevent recognition of failure. doi.org/10.1111/medu.1…
Recruiting for a study! Are you a Canada-based family doctor interested in transforming your chart notes using critical reflection? Time ask: Online, 2.5-3 hours over 3 weeks, Aug-Sept, 2022 Contact: [email protected] RT & Share appreciated!
I agree, Lindsay Melvin! It's an honour to be included in these collaborations. Plus it's fun and I learn so much! And we get share some of our thinking with others.
I think this is going to be a #MedEd classic. Brilliant commentary in Academic Medicine by Shiphra Ginsburg and Lynfa Stroud journals.lww.com/academicmedici…
Some assessment comments are never written. We are studying those unwritten comments. Find out more: surveymonkey.ca/r/WDGJX6L Dr. Andrea Gingerich Lorelei Lingard Dr. Stefanie Sebok-Syer Chris Watling @SGinsburg1
Are you a doctor's doctor and practise family or internal medicine in Toronto? We invite you to participate in a research interview. Email [email protected] for more details. Milena Forte MD, CCFP Kristina Powles Shiphra Ginsburg
Dual roles are unavoidable and routinely managed in various practice contexts. Read about the strategies rural physicians use to regulate multiple roles within overlapping relationships in our latest paper: doi.org/10.1007/s10459… Sean Maurice Robin K Roots
Some assessment comments are never written. We are inviting Canadian physicians to share their experiences with comments that resist being written. Find out more and participate: surveymonkey.ca/r/unwrittencom… Dr. Andrea Gingerich Lorelei Lingard Dr. Stefanie Sebok-Syer Chris Watling @SGinsburg1
Here's our latest paper on the assessment comments that go unwritten. We describe why some information is nearly impossible to write as an assessment comment. Chris Watling Lorelei Lingard Dr. Stefanie Sebok-Syer