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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
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Average duration
33 minutes
Episodes
81
Years Active
2023 - 2025
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#40 - That’s a Terrible Idea. Sign me Up! MHPE programs around the world

#40 - That’s a Terrible Idea. Sign me Up! MHPE programs around the world

WHY are these MHPE program so popular? In this episode, the hosts discuss the explosion of Master’s in Health Professions Education programs around the world. They discuss a paper reporting on the go…
00:44:04  |   Tue 20 Feb 2024
#39 - How to Jump Start Your PIF in an Era of CBE

#39 - How to Jump Start Your PIF in an Era of CBE

Is a competency-based approach to health professions education compatible with professional identity formation? These authors say no and offer some remedies. But is their premise based on misundersta…
00:41:06  |   Tue 13 Feb 2024
#38 - Feedback: One More Time

#38 - Feedback: One More Time

Feedback convention (dogma?) suggests that it should be given immediately.

This episode examines that premise. Via an elegant experiment, the authors examine the effect of feedback on learning and th…
00:34:04  |   Tue 06 Feb 2024
#37 - The 3Ms: Do you depend on your phone?

#37 - The 3Ms: Do you depend on your phone?

The 3Ms Do you depend on your phone?
In this episode, the papers podcast team reviews a paper that explores media multitasking among medical students. The paper applies a theory-based approach to unde…
00:39:11  |   Tue 30 Jan 2024
#36 - My best mistake

#36 - My best mistake

My best mistake
In today’s episode, the hosts discuss a paper about the medical errors committed by physicians—their triggers, the topics they reflect in relation to those errors, and what lessons the…
00:33:31  |   Tue 23 Jan 2024
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#35 - "I heard it on a podcast… “: Best practices for developing quality open access education resources.

Open access on-line education resources are the fast growing segment of educational tools. As this grassroots phenomenon approaches metaphorical middle age, what are the best practices for the develo…
00:41:54  |   Tue 16 Jan 2024
#34 - To be, or not to be … a CE … and how to get there: that is the educator question.

#34 - To be, or not to be … a CE … and how to get there: that is the educator question.

How can organizations support the development of Clinical Educator Identity?

In this episode of PAPERS Podcast, the hosts review a recent study that explores the factors affecting Clinical Educator I…
00:30:16  |   Tue 09 Jan 2024
#33 - Holiday Special episode

#33 - Holiday Special episode

It’s our annual infamous Holiday Episode, where we find the quirkiest papers in health professions education!
These are the papers that we couldn’t resist talking about, even if they’re not the most r…
00:23:32  |   Tue 19 Dec 2023
#32 - PAPERs Special - Early career scholars Part 2

#32 - PAPERs Special - Early career scholars Part 2

Welcome to the special episode of our podcast, where we showcase the work of early career scholars in health professions education from around the world. This is part two of a two-part series, where …
00:20:06  |   Tue 12 Dec 2023
#31 - Methods Consult - Conceptual Frameworks, Theory, and Theoretical Frameworks

#31 - Methods Consult - Conceptual Frameworks, Theory, and Theoretical Frameworks

In response to a listener request, Lara describes the differences between conceptual frameworks, theory, and theoretical frameworks.

Host: Lara Varpio

Episode page is especially helpful this week since…
00:19:09  |   Tue 05 Dec 2023
#30 - This is a perfect, I mean excellent, I mean… gimme another chance … paper

#30 - This is a perfect, I mean excellent, I mean… gimme another chance … paper

Is perfectionism a tacit prerequisite to excel in health professions training? What does perfectionism do to learners? And how can educators address the maladaptive behaviours of perfectionists? Inte…
00:36:46  |   Tue 28 Nov 2023
#29 - Why can’t we agree (on HPE terminology)?

#29 - Why can’t we agree (on HPE terminology)?

Meded and health professions education suffer from the lack of common agreement on terms. These authors set out to do something about it. This glossary, created by a panel of experts from the UK and …
00:36:09  |   Tue 21 Nov 2023
#28 - PAPERs Special - Early career scholars Part 1

#28 - PAPERs Special - Early career scholars Part 1

Welcome to the special episode of our podcast, where we showcase the work of early career scholars in health professions education from around the world. This is part one of a two-part series, where …
00:20:14  |   Tue 14 Nov 2023
#27 - Don’t write an ethics statement in your paper without Appendix 3!

#27 - Don’t write an ethics statement in your paper without Appendix 3!

In this episode, the hosts talk about a very short, but very important statement that should be in all our publications: the ethics statement. What do you put in that statement? What should you put i…
00:38:01  |   Tue 07 Nov 2023
#26 - Teamwork makes the Dreamwork - A Guide to Research Collaborations?

#26 - Teamwork makes the Dreamwork - A Guide to Research Collaborations?

Wouldn’t it be great to win that Nobel prize in educational rocketsurgery by publishing that great multi-institutional medical education study?! We review a paper on research collaborations looking f…
00:38:29  |   Tue 31 Oct 2023
#25 - ChatGPT4 Unplugged: The Academic Writer's Secret Weapon

#25 - ChatGPT4 Unplugged: The Academic Writer's Secret Weapon

The article discusses the utility of ChatGPT for academic writing. The author recommends using ChatGPT to support laborious writing tasks and refining its output with one's unique voice and style for…
00:30:40  |   Tue 24 Oct 2023
#24 - Goin’ to school with this sweet child o' mine

#24 - Goin’ to school with this sweet child o' mine

In this episode, the hosts examine the experience of medical students who either matriculate as parents, or who become parents during their undergraduate medical training. Have we supported those lea…
00:32:34  |   Tue 17 Oct 2023
#23 - The Call of the Crowd: Why Attend HPE Conferences?

#23 - The Call of the Crowd: Why Attend HPE Conferences?

Been to any good HPE conferences lately? Ever think about why so many of us attend? Or stay home? This study tries to shed some light on medical conference attendee motivation.

Artricle: Ram, S. S., S…
00:39:11  |   Tue 10 Oct 2023
#22 - Feedback: Who owns it?

#22 - Feedback: Who owns it?

Students say they don’t get enough, or enough ‘good’ feedback … teachers say they deliver lots and do it well. Could some of this tension be because the role of the learner in the feedback process is…
00:41:49  |   Tue 03 Oct 2023
#21 - Resident Selection: A New Hope?

#21 - Resident Selection: A New Hope?

Selection for residency can be really hard and tricky. In this episode we discuss this paper that has done a scoping review to find out what perspectives there are for PGME selection.

Episode host: Jo…
00:41:48  |   Tue 26 Sep 2023
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