Textbooks vs. Digital Resources: Finding Balance in Medical Education
Dr. Matthew Wong, Emergency Medicine Professor at Lewis Katz School of Medicine at Temple University, discusses the importance of textbooks in modern...
Dr. Matthew Wong, Emergency Medicine Professor at Lewis Katz School of Medicine at Temple University, discusses the importance of textbooks in modern...
Physicians are a community in constant pursuit of advancing knowledge, and clinicians rely on multiple sources of information to provide the best...
Dr. Paul Bernstein, Internal Medicine Professor at Yale School of Medicine, discusses reforming medical education with digital tools and innovative...
Integrate external resources like Sketchy into the flipped classroom model to offer a multifaceted approach to medical education.
By embracing the flipped classroom model, medical schools can cultivate a more engaging, effective, and student-centered learning environment.
With the scoring change in Step 1, passing rates declined. What does this mean for faculty?
Backed by science, the Sketchy Method utilizes visual and auditory memory activation strategies to make even the most complex topics easy to remember...
The role of the academic librarian is shifting and it’s important to highlight the need to embrace external resources in the form of technology.
To understand the power and potential of visual learning in medical education, let’s look at what visual learning involves, the research behind it,...
Learn how Sketchy can be implemented in multiple classroom settings and teaching styles that will benefit both you and your students.
SSO can be a very valuable tool for administrators looking to get their students started with Sketchy!