Read to Lead: Developing a Leadership Book Club Curriculum for Graduate Medical Education [PDF]
Background The importance of effective leadership for improving patient care and physician well-being is gaining increased attention in medicine. Despite this, few residency programs have formalized education on leadership in medicine. The most effective
Sarah B. Schulte +6 more
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Well-being in the Workplace: A Book Club Among Health Care Workers During the COVID-19 Pandemic [PDF]
Introduction/Objectives: A culture of joy in the workplace supports well-being, but less is known about the effect of a shared experience on well-being and burnout in a health care setting.
Elizabeth A. Kelsey +3 more
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A Virtual Book Club for Professional Development in Emergency Medicine [PDF]
Introduction: Professional development is an important component of graduate medical education, but it is unclear how to best deliver this instruction. Book clubs have been used outside of medicine as a professional development tool.
Jaime Jordan +5 more
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How an Intergenerational Book Club Can Prevent Cognitive Decline in Older Adults: A Pilot Study [PDF]
Older adults are at higher risk for social isolation because of widowhood, loss of friends, retirement, physical limitations, geographic relocation, and caregiving demands.
Jamie Plummer BA +6 more
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Self-care perspective taking and empathy in a student-faculty book club in the United States [PDF]
Purpose We aimed to study the impact of a combined faculty-student book club on education and medical practice as a part of the informal curriculum at the University of Florida College of Medicine in the United States.
Rebecca Henderson +5 more
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The implementation of a required book club for medical students and faculty [PDF]
More medical schools are incorporating wellness activities and the medical humanities into their curriculum. Finding implementable programming that is feasible and enjoyable is challenging.
David B. Ney +3 more
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What’s a book club doing at a medical conference? [PDF]
The prevalence of burnout among physicians in the United States now exceeds 50%, with many physicians feeling isolated and lacking in a sense of community. Book clubs among colleagues may be one way to foster community and restore joy to medicine.
Margaret Chisolm +4 more
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Book Club at a medical school in the Sertão Region of Rio Grande do Norte State, Brazil [PDF]
Background: The integration of literature and the humanities into medical education offers numerous benefits for both students and the broader community.
Amanda Lima Sampaio +4 more
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Students as partners: enhancing employability skills through running transition book clubs
One of the challenges that many students face when they start university is finding a sense of belonging in a new and unfamiliar environment. Feeling connected and supported can have a positive impact on students’ academic success and well-being.
Gianna De Salvo
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Florida 4-H Secretary Record Book
The Florida 4-H Secretary record book will provide the club secretary with an official outline for tracking all club records. This 30-page book serves as a guide and should be completed annually by the 4-H club secretary. This major revision was written
Sarah Thomas Hensley, Stacey Ellison
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