This week, Aebhric O’Kelly talks with Phill Clark about his journey from a career in product management to becoming involved in medical education at the Masters of Austere Critical Care. He discusses the importance of practical skills in medicine, his role in improving student experiences, and the unique challenges adult learners face. Phil also highlights advancements in digital microscopy and AI, emphasising the collaborative potential of technology in healthcare. He concludes with advice for new medics, stressing the value of hands-on experience and the offerings of CoROM.

 

Takeaways

Phil transitioned from product management to medical education during COVID.

He emphasizes the importance of practical skills in medicine.

Phil's role involves improving student experiences in the Masters programme.

He advocates for a centralised communication system for student inquiries.

Phil believes in the value of individualised responses to student needs.

CoROM’s student body is generally older and more experienced.

Lifelong learning is crucial for personal and professional growth.

Advancements in AI and digital microscopy can enhance healthcare delivery.

Phil stresses the importance of hands-on experience for new medics.

He encourages exploring Co-ROM's courses for aspiring medical professionals.

 

Chapters

00:00 Introduction to Phil Clark

05:10 Phil's Journey to Medical Education

13:28 Improving Student Experience

18:52 The Importance of Individualized

Responses

25:27 Lifelong Learning and Experience

38:11 Advice for New Medics

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