Hello friends and colleagues,
Are you interested in seeing what E4C teaching in Practice of Medicine is like? I’m unable to teach my small group clinical reasoning session on September 19, Thursday, from 1:30 – 4:30pm. These are fun sessions with a small group (9 or 10) of 2nd year med students. The topic that day is Polyuria (see below). I guarantee you are both well prepared in general AND will learn some valuable information for your work and life in the process of preparing for the session.
Please let me know if you are available and interested in teaching this session. I’d be delighted to compensate you with homemade jam and wine!
Best,
Erika
Erika Schillinger, MD
Clinical Professor
Director, FACET (Foundations of Academic Clinical Excellence and Transformation)
Vice Chief for Education
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Erika Schillinger, MD
Vice Chief for Education
Division of Primary Care and Population Health
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