Jan 11, 2024
In this episode, host Shikha Jain, MD, speaks
with Avital O’Glasser, MD, about the challenges
facing non-traditional scholarship, amplifying diverse voices in
medicine and more.
• Welcome to another exciting episode of Oncology
Overdrive :58
• About O’Glasser 1:15
• The interview 2:36
• Jain and O’Glasser on their friendship and how they
met. 2:52
• What is non-traditional scholarship, and why is it
so difficult for academics to adopt to these practices?
5:16
• Jain and O’Glasser on the added value of
non-traditional scholarship in academia and engagement.
11:25
• How can engaging in non-traditional scholarship be
leveraged and disseminated along with more “traditionally”
recognized ways of CME? 13:33
• O’Glasser on Daniel Cabrera’s More Than
Likes and Tweets: Creating Social Media Portfolios for Academic
Promotion and Tenure and Ernest Boyer’s The Scholarship of
Engagement. 17:19
• Jain and O’Glasser on utilizing digital abstracts in
presenting data and pushing back on non-promotable work.
18:30
• How can physicians make sure that information
reaches its desired audience through non-traditional scholarship,
or provide more educational opportunities about this work?
22:29
• About
An Evolution of Empowerment: Voices of Women in Medicine and Their
Allies, co-edited by Jain and O’Glasser, and their process in
creating this publication. 24:28
• Do you think we’ll collaborate on another book?
32:22
• If someone could only listen to the last few minutes
of this episode, what would you want them to take away?
35:47
• How to contact O’Glasser
36:45
• Thanks for listening
38:08
Avital O’Glasser, MD, FACP, FHM, is a hospitalist
and associate professor of medicine at Oregon Health & Science
University. Her clinical practice focus is perioperative
medicine, and she is also the assistant program director for social
media and scholarship for OHSU’s Internal Medicine Residency
Program.
We’d love to hear from you! Send your comments/questions to Dr.
Jain at oncologyoverdrive@healio.com.
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@ShikhaJainMD. O’Glasser can be reached on the Women In Medicine blog.
Disclosures: Jain and O’Glasser report no relevant
financial disclosures.