1/ “It doesn't matter how many innovative podcast ideas u’ve had, its impact or how many you’ve inspired over the yrs

... all that matters is that you finish-- #papers.”

So, I’m OVERJOYED to see EM leading the way in other means of contribution to medicine. Actionable tips 👇🏾
2/ First, does it meet #scholarship criteria?

1) Original content creation

2) Advanced the field by building on theory, research or best practice

3) Was archived and disseminated

4) Community able to provide feedback in a transparent fashion that informs wider discussion.
3/ For promotions & tenure:

-- Consider obtaining letters of support, discussing the impact of specific pieces of scholarship, or simply your overall impact.

-- Include editor or peer-reviewer roles for digital scholarly content in your curriculum vitae (CV)
4/ Good pro-tip!

Digital scholarship is best formatted using the AMA Manual instructions for “Internet Documents.
5/ “Use qualifiers to ID digital scholarship that was #peerreviewed or invited.”

Sure, adds credibility, BUT Core IM episodes (most peer-reviewed) take 30-60+hrs! Quality regardless of peer-review.

How to capture AMOUNT of work that went into integration >> 3 ppl's approval?!
6/ Write your unique digital scholarship #mission statement,

demonstrating alignment with overall #careerdevelopment goals and describing the scholarly significance of your digital work

Authors' example:
7/ Last few months have given me hope that medicine and traditional programs CAN be nimble when its called upon.

Now what will it take for P&T to truly embrace OTHER mediums of innovations and impact in medicine?
8/ How would adoption actually work?

Do we need senior faculty to give stamps of approval?

Does it need to be recognized by national organizations?

@SocietyGIM @ACPinternists @SocietyHospMed @CEO_AMA @AAMCProfDev @TheNEGEA
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