Tag: Medicine


The Art of Medicine with Dr. Andrew Wilner

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The Art of Medicine podcast explores the arts, business, and clinical aspects of the practice of medicine. Hosted and produced by Memphis neurologist and UTHSC Professor of Neurology, Dr. Andrew Wilner, it is for students of medicine and life. The Art of Medicine delves deeply into topics often bypassed in formal education.  Available on Amazon Apple… Read More

Scrubbed In: Narratives from the Front Lines

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We invite listeners into the raw, reflective world of medical training–where science meets humanity, and every shift tells a story worth remembering. Hosted by medical students at the University of Tennessee Health Science Center, Scrubbed In captures the unfolding journey from the classroom to the clinic, offering an authentic glimpse into the lives of those… Read More

Student Beliefs About How They Learn

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Taylor, M. & Valente, S. Understanding Student Beliefs About Learning Anatomy in a First-Year Medical Gross Anatomy Class: A Pilot Study. American Association for Anatomy Annual Conference. March 2025.

How Students Use Practice Questions, Part 2

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Sheehy, R., Scott, D., Davis, D., Roffler, M., Sweatman, T., & Nemec, E. (2024a). Medical student use of practice questions in their studies: A qualitative study. BMC Medical Education, 24(1). https://doi.org/10.1186/s12909-024-06168-6

How Students Use Practice Questions, Part 1

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Sheehy, R., Scott, D., Davis, D., Roffler, M., Sweatman, T., & Nemec, E. (2024a). Medical student use of practice questions in their studies: A qualitative study. BMC Medical Education, 24(1). https://doi.org/10.1186/s12909-024-06168-6

The Challenges of the Flipped Classroom

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Dr. Aditi Kesari, Assistant Professor in the College of Medicine, talks about the presentation she did on the challenges of the flipped classroom.

How Do You Feel? Humanity in Health Care, Part 2

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Dr. Jessica Gold, associate professor of psychiatry in the College of Medicine and the chief wellness officer for the University of Tennessee System is the author of a book titled How Do You Feel? One Doctor’s Search for Humanity in Medicine. This is the second of a two-part series, discussing how health care workers cope with the stress of their professions and the importance of self-care and self-compassion.

How Do You Feel? Humanity in Heath Care, Part 1

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Dr. Jessica Gold, associate professor of psychiatry in the College of Medicine and the chief wellness officer for the University of Tennessee System is the author of a book titled How Do You Feel? One Doctor’s Search for Humanity in Medicine. This is the first of a two-part series, discussing how health care workers cope with the stress of their professions and the importance of self-care and self-compassion.