Must read supplement - "By turning a blind eye to our failures and surprises, we have created a skewed understanding of what it takes to build knowledge and of the value of learning from our non-eureka moments" https://t.co/GLcweXjI05
RT @pash22: The bumps and bruises from turning a blind eye: Learning from our failures and surprises https://t.co/lymtmPGj5m
The bumps and bruises from turning a blind eye: Learning from our failures and surprises https://t.co/lymtmPGj5m
RT @pmeded: The bumps and bruises from turning a blind eye: #Learning from our #failures and #surprises - foreword by @LaraVarpio and Alisa…
RT @jvrbntz: Can you get anything right if education is not right? There’s lots of problems in medical education research, including the us…
RT @jvrbntz: Can you get anything right if education is not right? There’s lots of problems in medical education research, including the us…
RT @pmeded: The bumps and bruises from turning a blind eye: #Learning from our #failures and #surprises - foreword by @LaraVarpio and Alisa…
RT @mededdoc: Fantastic special issue & new series in @pmeded!!! Kudos to @LaraVarpio et al. I think one could argue that researchers’ fail…
Can you get anything right if education is not right? There’s lots of problems in medical education research, including the use of a vague unscientific language trying to describe the scientific process. https://t.co/pzTOhD4aMH
RT @pmeded: The bumps and bruises from turning a blind eye: #Learning from our #failures and #surprises - foreword by @LaraVarpio and Alisa…
RT @mededdoc: Fantastic special issue & new series in @pmeded!!! Kudos to @LaraVarpio et al. I think one could argue that researchers’ fail…
@pmeded #learning from #failures #surprises @LaraVarpio becomes new manuscript category, reviewers acknowledged too! https://t.co/RvK75ssBu1
RT @LekshmiMD: Very interesting concept! I have a whole folder on my computer called "rejected research" (along with "accepted research" an…
Very interesting concept! I have a whole folder on my computer called "rejected research" (along with "accepted research" and "research in progress"!). It keeps me humble & stuff can travel frm rejected-->accepted folders! #failure #morelikeopportun
RT @mededdoc: Fantastic special issue & new series in @pmeded!!! Kudos to @LaraVarpio et al. I think one could argue that researchers’ fail…
Fantastic special issue & new series in @pmeded!!! Kudos to @LaraVarpio et al. I think one could argue that researchers’ failure to share their failed exp’ts has significantly hurt scientific progress, in general, & #MedEd research, more specifical
RT @meredithyoung1: Very humbled and honored to be a part of this issue. Has helped me walk my talk about the valuing of 'failed' work. ht…
RT @meredithyoung1: So pleased to see #failures & #surprises as a section! Thank you x100 to @LaraVarpio et al @pmeded for this. https://t.…
RT @JournalofGME: “Knowledge is rarely developed with ease. Much more often, researchers and innovators toil arduously to devise new experi…
RT @meredithyoung1: So pleased to see #failures & #surprises as a section! Thank you x100 to @LaraVarpio et al @pmeded for this. https://t.…
RT @meredithyoung1: So pleased to see #failures & #surprises as a section! Thank you x100 to @LaraVarpio et al @pmeded for this. https://t.…
Very humbled and honored to be a part of this issue. Has helped me walk my talk about the valuing of 'failed' work. https://t.co/cgl1slumyG
So pleased to see #failures & #surprises as a section! Thank you x100 to @LaraVarpio et al @pmeded for this. https://t.co/cgl1slumyG
“Knowledge is rarely developed with ease. Much more often, researchers and innovators toil arduously to devise new experiments, to test hypotheses, to develop new interventions, and to consider new interpretations of complex data.” https://t.co/1erKLQMmBQ