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Spring 2021: The Use of Humor in Medical Education (removed)

Affiliations:
Project Leader: Jordan Garcia
jtg6@tamu.edu
Professional Program
Faculty Mentor: Dr. Angie Hairrell, Ph.D.
Meeting Times:
TBA
Team Size:
3
Open Spots: 1
Special Opportunities:
Group members will be introduced to the rapidly expanding field of medical education, gain experience conducting systematic reviews, and earn co-authorship if contributions are substantial.
Team Needs:
Excellent work ethic, desire to pursue a career in health professions/health professions education, familiarity with reading scientific papers, organizational skills
Description:
This is a systematic review examining the effectiveness of the use of humor in medical education. Scholarly literature will be reviewed for the different types of humor employed by medical educators and the impact of each.

 

Written by:
Elif Kilicarslan
Published on:
January 27, 2021

Categories: FullTags: Spring 2021, withdrawn

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