Joe is a great example of someone who’s found his stride early in his career. As I describe in the introduction, he has a lot going on – community medicine, teaching, subspecialty medicine, internet publishing – and curling. He’s a lot of fun to be around and it was great to have him as my first interview for this podcast.
Show Links
- Joe’s Podcast: henepindivetv.com
- Regions Rap
- Joe’s on Twitter @joewalter9999
- Regions Hospital Emergency Medicine Residency
- Hennepin Dive Medicine
Mentions
- lastpass.com – password management software
- evernote.com – peripheral brain
- Google FOAM – quick search of online free open access med ed
- NewsBlur – RSS Reader
- Feedly – RSS Reader
- ThinkLabs Bluetooth Stethoscope
- Leatherman Raptor shears
- Petzl Headlamp
- Gradual wakeup light alarm clock
- Sleep mask
Show Outline
- Introduction, Background
- Joe’s shift prep and documentation methods
- Strategies for dealing with getting slammed
- Teaching and supervision when it is busy
- Teaching residents faster gears when slammed
- Strategy for keeping up on documentation and in-shift time management
- Stress management during a shift
- More on teaching residents on how to succeed with documentation
- Evernote use as peripheral brain
- General tools on the web Joe uses
- Taking time outside of a shift to sit down and build customized documentation tools
- End of shift mop up to get home on time
- Random questions
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