Nov. 28, 2021

Punchline! Humor and Facilitated Learning in Continuing Healthcare Education

Punchline! Humor and Facilitated Learning in Continuing Healthcare Education
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Punchline! Humor and Facilitated Learning in Continuing Healthcare Education

This episode's guest is no stranger to many of you in the world of continuing healthcare education. Lawrence Sherman FACEHP, CHCP is president of Meducate Global, LLC and describes himself as a learning facilitator, a global educator, and an education futurist. He is deeply committed to lifelong learning and to humor as a learning tool.

Join us for a conversation that touches on:

  • Needs assessments as a continuum 
  • Skills required for moderation and collaboration
  • Controversy about learning styles 
  • Importance of context in teaching and learning 


Resources

Association for Medical Education in Europe

American Association of Psychiatry

European CME Forum

LinkedIn CME Group

Meducate Global LLC


Connect with Lawrence: Twitter, LinkedIn

See Lawrence's TEDx Talk


Connect with Alex


Podcast Team

Host: Alexandra Howson PhD

Sound Engineer: Suzen Marie

Shownotes: Linzy Carothers


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