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BMERG publishes a new blog every Friday on a range of topics of interest to both medical and other educators involved in higher and postgraduate education, including publishing, building community, conference and event reports, professional development opportunities, hot topics in #MedEd and more.

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  • BMERG Blog

    BMERG publishes a new blog every Friday on a range of topics of interest to both medical and other educators involved in higher and postgraduate education, including publishing, building community, conference and event reports, professional development opportunities, hot topics in #MedEd and more. You can search for keywords below, choose from the categories list in…


  • Neurodiversity – An increasingly popular (and important) research topic for medical education research

    In this week’s blog, Dr Sarah McLaughlin (L) collaborates with Dr Florence Neville (R) to provide a flavour of an increasingly popular topic of exploration chosen by students studying on the Health Professions Educations Diploma and MSc – neurodiversity. Sarah and Florence wrote this blog to introduce the concept of neurodiversity and how it relates…


  • Beyond Case-Based Learning: Reflections on Generative AI and Cinematic Narratives in Medical Teaching

    Contributing to our BMERG blog series on building community, our BMERG Journal Club lead Dr Claire Hudson reflects on the discussions at a recent journal club about AI-generated clinical narratives.   Artificial intelligence (AI)-generated image of Selena Gomez singing with Justin Bieber. Taken from Bland (2025) doi:10.2196/63865  The BMERG journal club recently met to discuss…


  • A Festive Pedagogy Poem

    Hopefully many of you are taking some well deserved time off over the festive period, and the regular BMERG blog is no exception. However, in case anybody plans their day around the fortnightly blog release, here is a little something to see you through till the New Year. Unfortunately I cannot take any credit for…


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