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    • Mashup Score: 12
      AHA convention attendees oppose "scholasticide" in Gaza - 7 month(s) ago

      The measure now goes to the group’s elected council for approval, disapproval or a vote of the organization’s 10,000-plus full membership.

      Source: www.insidehighered.com
      Categories: General Medicine News, General HCPs
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        jflier

        The politicization of professional societies is harmful to higher education, even if the views expressed represent the majority of their membership. https://t.co/imfMUCRWQm

    • Mashup Score: 3
      Is Grammarly AI? Notre Dame says yes - 9 month(s) ago

      The rapid introduction of generative AI has created a wild west of policies at colleges, complicating the use of long-standing editing and writing tools.

      Source: www.insidehighered.com
      Categories: General Medicine News, General HCPs
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        EvanKirstel

        Is Grammarly AI? Notre Dame says yes The rapid introduction of generative AI has created a wild west of policies at colleges, complicating the use of long-standing editing and writing tools. https://t.co/hdaiBfhPNz https://t.co/i6BDhcrt1l

    • Mashup Score: 2
      A big chunk of professors flunked UF post-tenure review - 11 month(s) ago

      After the state required post-tenure reviews, roughly one-fifth of the UF professors evaluated in the first round were either found lacking, decided to leave or chose to give up research—and likely their tenure with it. At Florida State, by contrast, all professors passed muster.

      Source: www.insidehighered.com
      Categories: General Medicine News, Nephrology
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        While, Florida’s state schools now require tenured faculty get reviewed regularly is made out to be draconian, only U of F had major numbers affected. ~13% retired or will retire, and ~14% moved to full time teaching or will need a plan to improve. https://t.co/nkuqHKlA9R

    • Mashup Score: 2
      Will chatbots wreak havoc on academic publishing? (opinion) - 1 year(s) ago

      Without changes, thousands of academic papers could be sent to chatbots as reviewers without the knowledge of the authors, Cynthia Rudin warns.

      Source: www.insidehighered.com
      Categories: General Medicine News, Hem/Oncs
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        pash22

        Wreaking Havoc on Academic Publishing: Without changes, thousands of academic papers could be sent to chatbots as reviewers without the knowledge of the authors, @CynthiaRudin warns. https://t.co/gCogvVNwHh

    • Mashup Score: 0
      Washington University ramps up outreach to rural applicants - 2 year(s) ago

      Washington University in St. Louis is increasing outreach to rural high schools in Missouri and southern Illinois to help diversify the student body.

      Source: www.insidehighered.com
      Categories: General Medicine News, Cardiologists
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        mmillermd1

        https://t.co/wY7bqcdWwH

    • Mashup Score: 2
      Just Say No - 2 year(s) ago

      If you want your career to advance, you need to minimize service work, writes Kerry Ann Rockquemore.

      Source: www.insidehighered.com
      Categories: General Medicine News, Hem/Oncs
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        ChrisFriese_RN

        @fumikochino 👍I usually re-read this piece 2-3 xs/year https://t.co/HsOAAJemni

    • Mashup Score: 4
      Some colleges overlook technology's dark side - 2 year(s) ago

      Safety and ethics appear to be elective or nonexistent, rather than fundamental parts of studies, in many computing programs, students at a global forum reported.

      Source: www.insidehighered.com
      Categories: General Medicine News, Future of Medicine
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        JohnNosta

        "Safety and ethics appear to be elective or nonexistent, rather than fundamental parts of studies, in many computing programs, students at a global forum reported." https://t.co/wQLHas7YTd #AI #education @susan_dagostino #ethics https://t.co/UzSGeESyL6

    • Mashup Score: 14
      Six considerations for next-gen college student mental health - 2 year(s) ago

      A new brief from the American Council on Education identifies six areas for colleges and universities to prioritize as supportive measures for students and employees.

      Source: www.insidehighered.com
      Categories: General Medicine News, Psychiatry
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        PsychTimes

        How can colleges and universities prioritize mental health for future students? The American Council on Education identified 6 areas for improvement. https://t.co/LOSv9sWzs5

    • Mashup Score: 1
      AI can lessen peer-review woes, researchers say - 2 year(s) ago

      Amid bans and restrictions on their use, artificial intelligence tools are creating interest among those who see a solution to systemic peer-review woes.

      Source: www.insidehighered.com
      Categories: General Medicine News, General HCPs
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        EvanKirstel

        AI and Peer Review: Enemies or Allies? Amid bans and restrictions on their use, artificial intelligence tools are creating interest among those who see a solution to systemic peer-review woes. https://t.co/OfwEM0gP0E

    • Mashup Score: 1
      AI can lessen peer-review woes, researchers say - 2 year(s) ago

      Amid bans and restrictions on their use, artificial intelligence tools are creating interest among those who see a solution to systemic peer-review woes.

      Source: www.insidehighered.com
      Categories: General Medicine News, General HCPs
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      • Profile photo of 	EvanKirstel
        EvanKirstel

        AI and Peer Review: Enemies or Allies? Amid bans and restrictions on their use, artificial intelligence tools are creating interest among those who see a solution to systemic peer-review woes. https://t.co/OfwEM0gP0E

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