DosedDaily
www.doseddaily.comAs an Otolaryngology-Head and Neck surgery resident, like all residents, I found that the performance of my clinical duties left little time for reading and learning. I decided early on that with a little time each day, I would try to answer just one question. That question might be clinical, basic science, or a pimp question I had missed from an attending. This took only 10-15 minutes each day, but allowed me to research over 350 questions each year in a unrushed, unhurried fashion that improved my learning and retention. This was the best learning experience of my residency. When I started my academic career, I began intermittently emailing questions to my residents and the term e-pimp was coined by one of them (now an Academic Otolaryngologist herself). The name stuck. I began doing daily e-pimps for my residents and then expanded to residents all over the country. Before long, colleagues in practice were asking to be included. Recognizing what a great learning experience writing the questions was for my own practice, I had the service accredited for CME and the response has been phenomenal. The name e-pimp caused some predictable problems with spam filters, so we are now known as DosedDaily and provide a service for Pediatrics and Family Medicine … and I hope we can make reading and learning a short, daily experience for more specialties over time. - ERIC LENTSCH, MD
Read moreAs an Otolaryngology-Head and Neck surgery resident, like all residents, I found that the performance of my clinical duties left little time for reading and learning. I decided early on that with a little time each day, I would try to answer just one question. That question might be clinical, basic science, or a pimp question I had missed from an attending. This took only 10-15 minutes each day, but allowed me to research over 350 questions each year in a unrushed, unhurried fashion that improved my learning and retention. This was the best learning experience of my residency. When I started my academic career, I began intermittently emailing questions to my residents and the term e-pimp was coined by one of them (now an Academic Otolaryngologist herself). The name stuck. I began doing daily e-pimps for my residents and then expanded to residents all over the country. Before long, colleagues in practice were asking to be included. Recognizing what a great learning experience writing the questions was for my own practice, I had the service accredited for CME and the response has been phenomenal. The name e-pimp caused some predictable problems with spam filters, so we are now known as DosedDaily and provide a service for Pediatrics and Family Medicine … and I hope we can make reading and learning a short, daily experience for more specialties over time. - ERIC LENTSCH, MD
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New York
City (Headquarters)
New York City
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Employees
11-50
Founded
2011
Estimated Revenue
$1 to $1,000,000
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