Public Pediatric TinyTalks

What is the TinyTalks Curriculum, a.k.a "TinyTalks"?

  • An online library of short (<7 min!), chalk-talk style videos 
  • Designed to become a comprehensive overview of pediatric topics
  • Targeted to the level of pediatric residents 
  • Content taught by expert caregivers across professions
  • Made to be used flexibly!

You are accessing a limited version of the TinyTalks platform, which is posted here as a sample of the larger TinyTalks Curriculum.

Example TinyTalk Videos

6:59

Approach to Managing Anaphylaxis

June 8, 2023 • Anna Handorf, MD

6:07

Approach to Classifying and Diagnosing Hypernatremia

Feb. 9, 2022 • Weizhen Tan, MD

6:32

Approach to High Risk Medications

Feb. 6, 2022 • Iman Moawad, PharmD

The TinyTalks Team would like to thank the Massachusetts General Hospital (MGH) Executive Committee on Teaching and Education (ECOTE), who provided a Teaching Scholars team grant to support this work. We would further like to acknowledge and thank the MGH Department of Pediatrics, MassGeneral Hospital for Children; MGH Learning Laboratory; and the MGH Lab of Computer Science for their support. We would like to thank the MGH Centers of Expertise (COE) who provided a Medical Education grant to support the evaluation of this work.

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