The SNAPPS approach Unsatisfied with teaching historically “passive” learners in the outpatient context, Wopaw and co[ Link ] created this paradigm. They believed that it would allow more engagement during case presentations – linking learner initiation and preceptor facilitation in an “active learning conversation“.SNAPPS stands for: (1) Summarize briefly the history and findings. (2) Narrow the differential to two or three relevant possibilities. (3) Analyze the differential by comparing and contrasting the possibilities. …
Terrific ‘train the trainer to teach trainees’ (T6) talks – Diagnosing the Learner
Recently participated in a Faculty Development workshop with some brilliant colleagues – Dr Rob Woods together with Sean Polreis and Deirdre Bonnycastle [see her work on my fav links page] . Below I will share the pearls that I gleaned. Some of the concepts derived from the ED STAT course put on by the Canadian Association of Emergency Physicians. “Smartest person in the room is THE ROOM”. Train the trainer [or “T3” if …