
Building the Future of Medical Education: Voices from JASME and TASME
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In this episode I speak with Internal Medicine Resident and TASME Vice-Chair, Dr Neil Thakrar and local FY1 and JASME Co-Chair, Dr Natasha Singhal about ASME and their rolesin it. They discuss how early career educators can get involved and find support for their development and some of the benefits of ASME membership.
ASME is the umbrella organisation for the committees Neil & Natasha were discussing - you can find further information on the website as well as specific information relating to JASME (or email jasme@asme.org.uk) & TASME (or email tasme-info@asme.org.uk) also via Linktr. Membership rates can be found here.
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