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      <title>EMRAP: Educators Edition</title>
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      <description><![CDATA[A PodCast for Educators and those interested in Emergency Medicine education!]]></description>
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	  		<title>EMRAP: Educators Edition</title>
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	  <itunes:subtitle>EMRAP presents the Educators Edition - all about EM Education and more!</itunes:subtitle>
	  <itunes:summary>A PodCast for Educators and those interested in Emergency Medicine education!</itunes:summary>
	  <itunes:author>Rob Rogers, Amal Mattu, Mel Herbert</itunes:author>
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	  	  	<itunes:name>Mel Herbert</itunes:name>
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         <title>Teaching Medical Students and Residents How to Communicate with Consultants</title>
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         <description><![CDATA[In this episode I interview Dr. Chad Kessler about the best way to communicate with consultants in the emergency department. Dr. Leslie Oyama from UCSD makes a special guest appearance as the “uncooperative consultant.” This fantastic episode is a great resource for those of us who teach medical students and residents how to deal with consultants on the phone. You definitely don’t want to miss this one folks!]]></description>
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		 <itunes:subtitle>Educators Edition</itunes:subtitle>
		 <itunes:summary>In this episode I interview Dr. Chad Kessler about the best way to communicate with consultants in the emergency department. Dr. Leslie Oyama from UCSD makes a special guest appearance as the “uncooperative consultant.” This fantastic episode is a great resource for those of us who teach medical students and residents how to deal with consultants on the phone. You definitely don’t want to miss this one folks!</itunes:summary>
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		 <itunes:duration>01:03:38</itunes:duration>
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         <title>How to Give a Damn Good Talk</title>
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         <description><![CDATA[Joe Lex discusses how to give an excellent presentation. This talk was recorded at the 2nd Emergency Medicine in the Developing World Conference in Capetown, South Africa 2009.]]></description>
     		 <author>robrogersmd@gmail.com (Rob Rogers)</author>
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		 <itunes:subtitle>Educators Edition</itunes:subtitle>
		 <itunes:summary>Joe Lex discusses how to give an excellent presentation. This talk was recorded at the 2nd Emergency Medicine in the Developing World Conference in Capetown, South Africa 2009.</itunes:summary>
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		 <itunes:duration>00:52:00</itunes:duration>
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         <title>Teaching Emergency Medicine-An International Perspective</title>
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         <description><![CDATA[This episode discusses some pearls and pitfalls of teaching the specialty of EM in other countries. Guest speaker Terry Mulligan will discuss how to give a lecture in another country and how to approach teaching abroad. This recorded lecture was given as part of a 5 hour workshop on “How to Teach Emergency Medicine” at the second Emergency Medicine in the Developing World conference, held in Capetown, South Africa in November 2009.]]></description>
     		 <author>robrogers2@verizon.net (Rob Rogers)</author>
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		 <itunes:subtitle>Educators Edition</itunes:subtitle>
		 <itunes:summary>This episode discusses some pearls and pitfalls of teaching the specialty of EM in other countries. Guest speaker Terry Mulligan will discuss how to give a lecture in another country and how to approach teaching abroad. This recorded lecture was given as part of a 5 hour workshop on “How to Teach Emergency Medicine” at the second Emergency Medicine in the Developing World conference, held in Capetown, South Africa in November 2009.</itunes:summary>
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		 <itunes:duration>00:30:00</itunes:duration>
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         <title>Climbing the Academic Ladder Part II and Habits of Effective Medical Educators</title>
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         <description><![CDATA[This months episode features Amal Mattu discussing how to climb the academic ladder in emergency medicine. The podcast rounds out with Part I of Habits of Effective Medical Educators with Rob Rogers. ]]></description>
     		 <author>robrogersmd@gmail.com (Rob Rogers)</author>
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         <pubDate>Mon, 30 Nov 2009 01:00:00 -0500</pubDate>
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		 <itunes:subtitle>Climbing the Academic Ladder in EM/Habits of Effective Educators</itunes:subtitle>
		 <itunes:summary>This month Amal Mattu finishes his discussion on how to climb the academic ladder in emergency medicine. Rob Rogers rounds out the podcast with Part I of Habits of Effective Medical Educators. Great stuff….check it out!</itunes:summary>
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		 <itunes:duration>00:53:20</itunes:duration>
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         <title>Pimping, Climbing the Academic Ladder in EM, and How to be a Good Mentor</title>
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         <description><![CDATA[Pimping in Emergency Medicine, How to Climb the Academic Ladder in Emergency Medicine, and How to be a Good Mentor in EM]]></description>
     		 <author>robrogersmd@gmail.com (Rob Rogers)</author>
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         <pubDate>Sat, 31 Oct 2009 01:00:00 -0400</pubDate>
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		 <itunes:subtitle>Pimping, How to Climb the Academic Ladder in EM, and How to be a Good Mentor</itunes:subtitle>
		 <itunes:summary>This episode discusses the art of pimping and how learners use &quot;pimping protection procedures,&quot; how to climb the academic ladder in emergency medicine, and how to be a good mentor.</itunes:summary>
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		 <itunes:duration>01:02:00</itunes:duration>
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         <title>Episode Six-September 2009-Medical Student Presentations</title>
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         <description><![CDATA[Starting off with a special guest appearence by Borat (played by UM resident Adam Friedlander)...This months podcast focuses on Medical Student Presentations. A key aspect of teaching medicine is helping students to present cases to the residents,attendings and consults in a coherent manner. George Willis and Adam Friedlander join Rob Rogers in a discussion of constructive ways to guide students to best practices of this key skill.
]]></description>
     		 <author>editor@emrap.us (EMRAP Educators Edition)</author>
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         <pubDate>Tue, 06 Oct 2009 01:00:00 -0400</pubDate>
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		 <itunes:subtitle>Episode Six-September 2009 Medical Student Presentations</itunes:subtitle>
		 <itunes:summary>Starting off with a special guest appearence by Borat (played by UM resident Adam Friedlander)...This months podcast focuses on Medical Student Presentations. A key aspect of teaching medicine is helping students to present cases to the residents,attendings and consults in a coherent manner. George Willis and Adam Friedlander join Rob Rogers in a discussion of constructive ways to guide students to best practices of this key skill.
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         <title>Episode Five- August 2009 Edition-Teaching in an Overcrowded ED</title>
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         <description><![CDATA[The August episode focuses on the effect of overcrowding on ED education and how to teach medical students in that difficult environment]]></description>
     		 <author>editor@emrap.us (Rob Rogers, Amal Mattu, Mel Herbert)</author>
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         <pubDate>Wed, 05 Aug 2009 01:00:00 -0400</pubDate>
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		 <itunes:subtitle>Episode Five-August 2009 - The effects of ED Overcrowding</itunes:subtitle>
		 <itunes:summary>The August episode focuses on the effect of overcrowding on ED education and how to teach medical students in that difficult environment. Listen as guest hosts Michelle Lin, Phil Shayne, and Dave Manthey draw on their years of experience to share insights that the listener can institute in his/her own department. We just know you will love it…or at least like it a whole lot.</itunes:summary>
		 <itunes:keywords>emergency,medicine,,lecture,,emrap,,mel,herbert,,rob,rogers,,amal,mattu,,public,speaking</itunes:keywords>
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         <title>Episode Four-July 2009 - Education at the Bedside</title>
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         <description><![CDATA[This months edition brings you pivotal information on teaching practices as they pertain to the ED. Amal Mattu’s talk about some Pearls and Pitfalls of informal teaching in the ED will be worth the price of admission.. Enjoy!]]></description>
     		 <author>editor@emrap.us (EMRAP: Educators Edition)</author>
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		 <itunes:summary>This months edition brings you pivotal information on teaching practices as they pertain to the ED. Amal Mattu’s talk about some Pearls and Pitfalls of informal teaching in the ED will be worth the price of admission.. Enjoy!</itunes:summary>
		 <itunes:keywords>EMRAP,Educations,Emergency,Medicine,Herbert,Rogers,Mattu,EMcorecontent,</itunes:keywords>
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         <title>Episode Three- June 2009 Edition- How to Give a Great Talk- Part.2</title>
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         <description><![CDATA[Joe Lex, MD gives a talk on how to give a talk!  Pearls on how to be a great public speaker! ]]></description>
     		 <author>editor@emrap.us (EMRAP - Educators Edition)</author>
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		 <itunes:subtitle>Episode Three- June 2009 Edition- How to Give a Great Talk- Part.2</itunes:subtitle>
		 <itunes:summary>Joe Lex, MD gives a great talk on how to give a great talk!</itunes:summary>
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         <title>Episode Two- May 2009 Edition- How to give a great talk</title>
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         <description><![CDATA[Mel Herbert, Amal Mattu and Greg Henry give their opinions on what a great talk sounds like. Their experiences will help you to avoid some of the common pitfalls of public speaking.This will be a longer conversation which will continue next month with Joe Lex. ]]></description>
     		 <author>editor@emrap.us (Rob Rogers, Amal Mattu, Mel Herbert)</author>
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		 <itunes:subtitle>Episode Two- May 2009 Edition- How to give a great talk</itunes:subtitle>
		 <itunes:summary>Mel Herbert, Amal Mattu and Greg Henry give their opinions on what a great talk sounds like. Their experiences will help you to avoid some of the common pitfalls of public speaking.This will be a longer conversation which will continue next month with Joe Lex. </itunes:summary>
		 <itunes:keywords>emergency,medicine,,lecture,,emrap,mel,herbert,,rob,rogers,amal,mattu,public,speaking</itunes:keywords>
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         <title>Introduction to the New PodCast</title>
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         <description><![CDATA[A new PodCast for Educators in Emergency Medicine]]></description>
     		 <author>editor@emrap.us (Rob Rogers, Mel Herbert, Amal mattu)</author>
     		 		 <category>Education</category>
         <pubDate>Tue, 31 Mar 2009 01:00:00 -0400</pubDate>
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		 <itunes:author>Mel Herbert, MD, FACEP</itunes:author>
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		 <itunes:subtitle>EMRAP Educators Edition</itunes:subtitle>
		 <itunes:summary>A PodCast for Educators in Emergency Medicine from the people what brought you EMRAP!  Go to EMRAP.org</itunes:summary>
		 <itunes:keywords>EMRAP,Education,Medicine,Emergency,</itunes:keywords>
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         <title>Episode One- April 2009-Off Service Rotator Teaching</title>
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         <description><![CDATA[Michelle Lin, Rob Rogers and Mala Mattu discuss the teaching of off service rotators in the ED.]]></description>
     		 <author>editor@emrap.us (Rob Rogers)</author>
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		 <itunes:subtitle>Episode One-April 2009-Off Service Rotators</itunes:subtitle>
		 <itunes:summary>EMRAP Educators Edition.  A division of EMRAP.org.  Teaching off service rotators in the ED</itunes:summary>
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