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MEDICAL EDUCATION JEOPARDYMike Fisher and Doan Le
with production support fromJeff Schaefer
January 14, 2009
SingleJeopardy
Rules• Self-score
• Select a box… go around the room
• Selector has first stab…
• Selector can ‘phone a friend’
• We’re all friends so chime in if you like
• File is located at http://dr.schaeferville.com (presentations)
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Small Group
Engagement
Bloom’s Taxonomy Zzz-zzz-z
What youtalkin bout
Willis?
Med EdTrivia
Medical Education Jeopardy
DoubleJeopardy
FinalJeopardy
Bloom’s Taxonomy100
Topic I 100 Question
At this level, students can List, Name, Identify, and Define…
What is Knowledge Level?
Topic I 100 AnswerSingle
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Bloom’s Taxonomy200
At this level, students can Give Examples, Explain, Interpret, and Demonstrate an Understanding of the Facts…
Topic I 200 Question
What is the Comprehension Level?
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Bloom’s Taxonomy300
At this level, students can Generalize, Apply, Prepare, Choose, and Use Knowledge in New Settings…
Topic I 300 Answer
What is the Application Level?
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Bloom’s Taxonomy400
• At these levels students can Compare, Differentiate, Find Evidence to Support Generalizations and Compile Knowledge in New Ways, Propose Alternatives, Create and Plan…
Topic I 400 Question
What are Analysis and Synthesis
Levels?
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Bloom’s Taxonomy500
At this level, students can Critique, Appraise, Judge Performance / Information…
Topic I 500 Question
What is the Evaluation Level?
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Small Group Engagement100
Topic II 100 Question
Ask each student to jot down the answer to the question. This task allows students time to think before being asked to respond to the question…
What is a ‘Work Alone Task?
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Small Group Engagement200
In pairs, students will discuss the situation and come up with the answer…
Topic II 200 Question
What is the Think-Pair-Share? (Learning Dyads)
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Small Group Engagement300
In pairs, discuss case and come up with answer or knowledge gaps, then bring ideas to a mini-group to fill in gaps, and then report back to the entire group…
Topic II 300 Question
What is the Snow Ball?
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Small Group Engagement400
Inner group discuss case while outer group listens. Outer Group looks for theses, patterns, and give inner group feedback…
Topic II 400 Question
What is the Fishbowl?
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Small Group Engagement500
Divide group into 4 smaller groups and give each group a different color marker. Break down question into 4 components. Ask group to rotate around room writing on 4 large papers with each group adding to the previous groups…
Topic II 500 Question
What is the Carousal?
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Zzz-zzz-z100
This suggested power point font type is also a name for an undersea heroine…
Topic III 100 Question
What is Arial?
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Zzz-zzz-z200
• This first component of the BOPPPS model is also used to cross the bow river…
Topic III 200 Question
What is ‘Bridge’?
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Zzz-zzz-z300
You’d want to avoid getting hit by one of these and avoid putting them on your Power point slide…
Topic III 300 Question
What are Bullets?
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Zzz-zzz-z400
Best to leave these to Saturday mornings and out of your slides…
Topic III 400 Question
What are Animations?
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The College of Physicians and Surgeons have prohibited the running of this video…
Zzz-zzz-z500
This “spinning of yarns” is a useful aspect to effective learning….
Topic III 500 Question
What is Telling a Story?
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“What you talkin bout Willis?”100
This Canadian/British collaboration serves as the name for our communication framework…
Topic IV 100 Question
What is the Calgary Cambridge Guide?
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An oxymoron squared!
“What you talkin bout Willis?”200
This effective teaching strategy is also the home for our scaly friend! Moreover, it will or has appeared in another Jeopardy Question…
Topic IV 200 Question
What is the Fishbowl?
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“What you talkin bout Willis?”300
This mnemonic for communications feedback technique may also be used when greeting a friend in Hawaii…
Topic IV 300 Question
What is ALOBA?
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“What you talkin bout Willis?”400
This area of physician competency allows for effective communication within the whole health care team…
Topic IV 400 Question
What is Relational Competence?
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“What you talkin bout Willis?”500
DAILY DOUBLE!!!!!!!wager please
Topic IV 500 Question
ALOBA stands for…
Hey Jeopardy Slide Dude…click here once, then again before the Action Box…
What is anAgenda-led outcome analysis?
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Med Ed Trivia100
The Latin word ‘Physician’ means…
a)healer
b)tribal elder
c)teacher
d)plumber
Topic V 100 Question
What is Teacher?
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Med Ed Trivia 200
The proto-typical lecturer who provided Wit, Charm, and Great Looking Slides…. but no useful content…
a) Dr. Myron L. Foxb) Dr. Morton H. Peabodyc) Dr. Jeffrey P Schaefer
Topic V 200 Question
Who is Dr. Myron L. Fox?An actor with fake credentials, a title and a
wonderful personality but no content was highly rated by groups of people who should know better…
Postman and Weingartner emphasized that "it is the sign of a competent crap detector that he is not completely captivated by the arbitrary abstractions of the community in which he happened to grow up."
Journal of Medical Education, vol. 48, July 1973, p. 630-635 http://www.er.uqam.ca/nobel/r30034/PSY4180/Pages/Naftulin.html
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Med Ed Trivia 300
The piece missing from the four step procedures teaching paradigm… consistent with the Calgary General Hospital…
Demonstration ??????? Comprehension Performance
Topic V 300 Question
What is Deconstruction?
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Med Ed Trivia 400
Anyone of the four ingredients of STRESS….
Topic V 400 Question
What are Novelty, Unpredictability, Threat to Ego,
Loss of Control…
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Med Ed Trivia … Oh dammit… let’s use a slide from a Canadian Diabetes
Association Guideline talk… 500
Among males with diabetes mellitus age ≥ 60 years, what is the percentage of complete erectile dysfunction?
a) 20%b) 30%c) 40%
Topic V 500 Question
What is 40%
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FINAL JEOPARDY
Place your wagers…
History of Medicine
FINAL JEOPARDY
Born in Bond Head, Ontario, he has been called one of the greatest icons of modern medicine and described as the Father of Modern Medicine. This physician was a clinician, pathologist, classicist, essayist, and above all, a medical educator….
Who is Dr. William Olser?
“Live neither in the past nor in the future,
but let each day's work absorb your entire energies,
and satisfy your widest ambition. ”
Sir William Osler, to his studentsCanadian-born physician (1849 - 1919)
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