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Copy of RIME Framework for Medical Education

This mini-presentation of the RIME framework is based on the work of Pangaro (1999) and may be used for teaching residents how to teach medical students or in teaching residents a systematic and mindful approach to practice that emphasizes four integral roles they play on a daily basis. Author: Karen Spear Ellinwood, PhD, JD, EdS, Director, Faculty Instructional Development, Residents as Educators Program; Assistant Professor, Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, University of Arizona College of Medicine.

PRESENTATION OUTLINE

RIME

Reporter-Interpreter-Manager-Educator

Reporter

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REPORTER
Gathers and reports data with consistent accuracy and reliability

Interpreter

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INTERPRETER

  • Interprets information
  • Applies medical knowledge
  • Weighs evidence
  • Performs this role with consistent accuracy & reliability
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Manager

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MANAGER

  • Organizes & manages information
  • Prioritizes diagnoses in re: evidence
  • Recommends appropriate plans for:
  • Diagnosing and treatment
  • Performs w/consistent accuracy & reliability

Educator

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EDUCATOR

  • Articulates what is known
  • Identifies gaps in knowledge
  • Translates medicalese to lay terms
  • and vice versa
  • Performs w/consistent accuracy & reliability
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Knows how to locate

Tools & Resources
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RIME References

  • Pangaro LN. Clinical Anatomy 19:419–428; 2006.
  • Pangaro LN. Academic Medicine 74:11; 1999.
  • DeWitt D, et al. Medical Education 42: 1205–1209; 2008.
  • Ogburn T & Epsey E. Am J of Ob & Gyn 189(3) 666-669; 2003.
  • More about RIME @ FID.medicine.arizona.edu
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Karen Spear Ellinwood, PhD, Director

Faculty Instructional Development FID.medicine.arizona.edu