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The PAPERs Podcast

Join hosts Jason Frank, Jonathan Sherbino, Linda Snell, and Lara Varpio as they dive deep into the latest articles and discussions in health professions education (HPE). Combining rigorous academic analysis with light-hearted and accessible commentary, PAPERs podcast is a must-listen for scholars and educators in the field of Medical Education (MedEd).

Our podcast, produced by the Unit for Teaching and Learning at Karolinska Institutet (KI) is designed to make complex topics engaging and easy to understand, ensuring it becomes a regular part of your listening schedule. Tune in for insightful conversations that blend scholarly depth with an approachable style.The articles that are discussed relates to topics like Professional Identity Formation (PIF) Theoretical framework, Continuing Medical Education (CME) and Continuing Professional Development (CPD), Generativ AI, Curriculum design, Faculty development and more!​

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Update frequency
every 7 days
Average duration
33 minutes
Episodes
81
Years Active
2023 - 2025
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#80 - So Long, Farewell, Amen

#80 - So Long, Farewell, Amen

Farewell to an Era: The Final Episode of the Papers Podcast

Dear Listeners, After more than a decade of insightful discussions, laughter, and learning, we are both excited and a bit teary-eyed to brin…
00:39:17  |   Tue 04 Feb 2025
#79 - Equity for all in assessment

#79 - Equity for all in assessment

How can we make assessments truly equitable? In this episode, Lara dives into a paper that explores fairness, inclusion, and justice as three distinct approaches to equity in assessment. Discover how…
00:30:35  |   Tue 21 Jan 2025
#78 - Wrapping Papers (from 2024)

#78 - Wrapping Papers (from 2024)

What happens when we set our hosts loose to pick their must-read list of 2024 from papers that didn’t make it into the episodes for all kinds of reasons? You get “Wrapping Papers,” a special year-end…
00:43:07  |   Tue 07 Jan 2025
#77 - Holiday Episode 2024 - Quirky Papers

#77 - Holiday Episode 2024 - Quirky Papers

Welcome to a special Holiday Episode of the PAPERs Podcast! In this fun and festive episode, the hosts bring their quirkiest and most unconventional academic papers to the table, sharing surprising i…
00:23:13  |   Mon 23 Dec 2024
#76 - A review on modern teaching and learning techniques in medical education

#76 - A review on modern teaching and learning techniques in medical education

#76 – A review on modern teaching and learning techniques in medical education

Are your students truly engaged? In this episode, the hosts dive into a micro-monograph that shakes up stale teaching tec…
00:34:30  |   Tue 17 Dec 2024
#75 - Hot for Teacher

#75 - Hot for Teacher

#75 - Hot for Teacher

Are we all insane?

Given all the contemporary challenges and frictions at work, why do we teach?

This episode unpacks the critical factors behind teacher motivation and delivers e…
00:39:56  |   Tue 03 Dec 2024
#74 - Methods Consult - What type of literature review should I do?

#74 - Methods Consult - What type of literature review should I do?

Feeling lost in the world of literature reviews?

Choosing the right type can be overwhelming, from systematic to scoping, realist to narrative. In this episode, Lara breaks it down with clarity. 
Learn…
00:18:22  |   Tue 26 Nov 2024
#73 - Does first impression ‘matter’ -and does it matter if I think about it?

#73 - Does first impression ‘matter’ -and does it matter if I think about it?

Ever wondered how your first impressions as a clinical supervisor shape your evaluations? This episode uncovers the findings from a recent study on the role of first impressions in performance-based …
00:36:51  |   Tue 19 Nov 2024
#72 - Is This Program Competency-based?

#72 - Is This Program Competency-based?

#72 - Is This Program Competency-based?

In this episode, Jason is tackling a big question in health education: what does it really mean for a program to be "competency-based"? With competency-based ed…
00:21:12  |   Tue 12 Nov 2024
#71 - UPDATED First we build the AI, then the AI builds us

#71 - UPDATED First we build the AI, then the AI builds us

#67 - UPDATED - In this episode, Lara leads a conversation about AI and the current body of knowledge about AI that is growing rapidly in Medical Education. Everything you need to know about AI in Me…
00:36:06  |   Mon 04 Nov 2024
#70 - Live Fast and Die-Hard: Finding Heroic Career Paths in Training Stories

#70 - Live Fast and Die-Hard: Finding Heroic Career Paths in Training Stories

Live Fast and Die-Hard: Finding Heroic Career Paths in Training Stories 

This week, Jason’s paper dives into how health professionals find their career paths. Learn about die-hards, negotiators, migra…
00:35:31  |   Tue 22 Oct 2024
#69 - Three Years to MD: Does It Measure Up?

#69 - Three Years to MD: Does It Measure Up?


#69 – Three Years to MD: Does It Measure Up? 

In this episode, we’re diving into the age-old question: is a three-year medical school program just as good as the traditional four-year track? The resea…
00:31:03  |   Tue 15 Oct 2024
#68 - Medical Educators are Medical Educators, right?

#68 - Medical Educators are Medical Educators, right?

#68 - Clinician educators may have similar training content-wise, but the application of that training in widely varied contexts can lead to different outcomes in the stature, roles and recognition o…
00:40:57  |   Tue 08 Oct 2024
#67 - First we build the AI, then the AI builds us

#67 - First we build the AI, then the AI builds us

#67 - In this episode, Lara leads a conversation about AI and the current body of knowledge about AI that is growing rapidly in Medical Education. Everything you need to know about AI in MedEd is in …
00:33:31  |   Tue 01 Oct 2024
#66 - Assess or Stress? Factors influencing assessors in low and middle income contries

#66 - Assess or Stress? Factors influencing assessors in low and middle income contries

#66 - In this episode, we explore the challenges medical educators face while grading students across diverse settings in the Global South. With a mix of personal quirks, varying levels of confidence…
00:34:53  |   Tue 24 Sep 2024
#65 - Do we learn from mistakes? If so, how?

#65 - Do we learn from mistakes? If so, how?

65 - The growth mindset, which involves learning from mistakes, is a crucial part of professional development for both trainees and seasoned practitioners. This episode explores how experienced clini…
00:41:29  |   Tue 17 Sep 2024
#64 - Learners Got Talent?

#64 - Learners Got Talent?

64 - Learners Got Talent?
Can innate talent be distinguished from hard-earned skills? Over recent decades, much has been written about the learner in difficulty, but what about the exceptional learner…
00:50:54  |   Tue 10 Sep 2024
#63 - You can’t handle my truth

#63 - You can’t handle my truth

63 - You can’t handle my truth
This episode, hosted by Lara Varpio, tackles the pressing issue of mental illness among physicians and trainees—a crisis that remains hidden due to fear and stigma. We e…
00:29:10  |   Tue 03 Sep 2024
#62 - Faculty Development: More than attending a course

#62 - Faculty Development: More than attending a course

#62
Host Linda Snell are today doing a "consult"; digging a bit deeper into a subject. Explore this guide on faculty development featuring the Four-Quadrant Model by Yvonne Steinert..  Whether you're …
00:13:13  |   Tue 27 Aug 2024
#61 - LIVE at ASME 2024 - Getting Realist with New Medical Schools - 8C’s for Success

#61 - LIVE at ASME 2024 - Getting Realist with New Medical Schools - 8C’s for Success

#61 LIVE Session – Getting Realist with New Medical Schools—8C’s for Success
But how are new medical schools successfully established?
You would think this Herculean institution-building would induce a…
00:38:28  |   Tue 20 Aug 2024
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