Success in healthcare relies upon delivering the most up-to-date clinical knowledge to healthcare providers and ensuring that knowledge is retained and reinforced to optimize the outcome that matters most—patient care. With medical knowledge growing each day, how can we efficiently continue to educate today’s healthcare professionals? Delivering job-critical content in minutes a day, microlearning has become the most promising learning strategy for educating today’s learners. It has been clinically proven across nearly every discipline of medicine. During this webinar, Jason Weinberger, a board-certified surgeon and critical care intensivist, will discuss how microlearning principles can be used to overcome current challenges in medical education.
He is also the founder and CEO of ABSITE Quest, a microlearning platform that enables busy general surgery residents and students to study smarter and faster daily. After successfully educating thousands of trainees in preparation for the American Board of Surgery In-Training Examination (ABSITE), he will share insights about how best to engage and educate today’s healthcare professionals:
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Dr. Jason Weinberger received his medical degree from the Lake Erie College of Osteopathic Medicine. He completed his general surgery residency at Christiana Care in Delaware, where he developed his interest in trauma and critical care. He went on to attend the University of Maryland Shock Trauma Center where he completed a specialty fellowship. He works as a board-certified surgeon practicing trauma, general surgery, and surgical critical care. One of his greatest passions is improving the medical education and training of surgical residents across the country through innovation and learning science. He has founded a national review course for general surgery residents’ yearly American Board of Surgery In-Service Training Examination (ABSITE) and is the creator of ABSITE Quest, a spaced learning question bank allowing residents to study smarter, faster, daily.