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Medical Educators - "To Teach is to Learn Twice Over." - Joseph Joubert

Even if you don't consider yourself an "educator," you benefit from teaching others.  It is by teaching others that we reinforce what we know and discover what we do not, allowing us to realize that there is more to understand.  Continuing on the circular path of learning and teaching makes you more adept at caring for your patients and more masterful at the craft of emergency medicine.  It also engenders a substantial amount of humility (it is tough to continue to learn how much you do not know).

The best educators have the ability to deftly convey what they know, inspire us to learn more, and demonstrate how to do just that. 

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Amal Mattu, MD - Master of ECGs and Superior Educator
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Rob Rogers, MD - Master Educator

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