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Highly Recommended Reading on Letters of Recommendation

Highly Recommended Reading on Letters of Recommendation

  • Jannette Collins MD, MEd, FACR
  • May 3, 2021

You know how Netflix or Amazon recommendations sometimes make you feel like, wow, they’ve really nailed me? Well, fortunately or unfortunately, there is no such algorithm (yet) when it comes to education or career candidacy.  A letter of recommendation (LOR) …

DIY Guide to Writing Good Multiple-Choice Questions

DIY Guide to Writing Good Multiple-Choice Questions

  • Jannette Collins MD, MEd, FACR
  • April 19, 2021

Do you write multiple-choice questions (MCQ) for the American Board of Radiology, or the American College of Radiology, or for CME meetings or online/printed CME materials?  Do you create exams for medical students, residents, or other learners?  Perhaps you’ve been …

Negotiation: Everything You Wish You Knew But Nobody Taught You

Negotiation: Everything You Wish You Knew But Nobody Taught You

  • Jannette Collins MD, MEd, FACR
  • January 11, 2021

Q: What do a doormat and a bull-in-a-china-shop have in common?  A: Neither are good approaches to negotiation.  In a previous post I briefly discussed contract negotiations. Because this is something that can greatly influence one’s career, I feel it’s …

Enhanced Education Through the Application of Adult Learning Principles

Enhanced Education Through the Application of Adult Learning Principles

  • Jannette Collins MD, MEd, FACR
  • January 4, 2021

What are adult learning principles?  What does it mean to apply “adult learning principles” to one’s teaching?  Are you already doing it? If you don’t know the answers to these questions I invite you to keep reading.   Research that looks …

Get Involved (In Societies!): A Guide for Radiologists-To-Be

Get Involved (In Societies!): A Guide for Radiologists-To-Be

  • Jannette Collins MD, MEd, FACR
  • December 21, 2020

If you are a radiology resident or fellow or you are a medical student interested in pursuing radiology, you should know that there are a gazillion opportunities for you to become actively involved in radiology societies and benefit from a …

Financial Literacy Should Be a Required Part of the Residency Training Curriculum

Financial Literacy Should Be a Required Part of the Residency Training Curriculum

  • Jannette Collins MD, MEd, FACR
  • October 19, 2020

Financial literacy is the possession of the set of skills and knowledge that allows an individual to make informed and effective decisions with all of their financial resources.  It is not emphasized in radiology training programs. Here are 13 reasons …

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