Using electronic patient records: defining learning outcomes for undergraduate education | BMC Medical Education | Full Text
The six domains of competence and associated learning outcomes can be used by academics to guide the integration of EPRs into ... access and interpret patient data to inform clinical decision-making; 3) Communication: communicate effectively with healthcare ... In this study we set out to develop and define domains of competence and associated learning outcomes needed by healthcare ... Six key domains of competence and associated learning outcomes were identified and defined. External expert review provided ...
Chinese ICU physicians' knowledge of antibiotic pharmacokinetics/pharmacodynamics (PK/PD): a cross-sectional survey | BMC...
Zhejiang Provincial Critical Care Clinical Research Group. Show authors. BMC Medical Education volume 22, Article number: 173 ( ... Is an Angoff standard an indication of minimal competence of examinees or of judges? Adv Health Sci Educ Theory Pract. 2008;13( ... Clinical pharmacokinetics of 3-h extended infusion of meropenem in adult patients with severe sepsis and septic shock: ... PD mainly reflects the effects of antibiotics on the body and clinical efficacy. We designed a total of 5 PK/PD questions, ...
The DREEM, part 1: measurement of the educational environment in an osteopathy teaching program | BMC Medical Education | Full...
Some subscales and items demonstrated differences for gender, clinical phase, age and whether the student was in receipt of a ... Lai N, Nalliah S, Jutti R, Hla Y, Lim V: The educational environment and self-perceived clinical competence of senior medical ... Clinical phase. Students were divided into pre-clinical and clinical phase groupings. Students in year 1 and 2 were classified ... The difference between clinical phase and pre-clinical phase for the Academic self-perception subscale is consistent with ...
Medical student selection criteria and junior doctor workplace performance | BMC Medical Education | Full Text
... reports across five clinical rotations using a standardised assessment). Correlational analyses then examined associations ... GAMSAT was predictive in the two pre-clinical years and the interview was predictive of performance in the final two clinical ... The relationship between competence and performance: implications for assessing practice performance. Med Educ. 2002;36:901-9. ... Each intern undertook rotations in 5 of 44 possible clinical areas. Nearly all interns had a mid-term and end of term ...
Measuring social interdependence in collaborative learning: instrument development and validation | BMC Medical Education |...
The Maastricht Clinical Teaching Questionnaire (MCTQ) as a valid and reliable instrument for the evaluation of clinical ... Bowden J, Marton F. The university of learning: beyond quality and competence. In: The University of Learning: Beyond Quality ... For medical students, all were at their clinical years and had experience on participating in a collaborative learning class ... Sebok-Syer SS, Chahine S, Watling CJ, Goldszmidt M, Cristancho S, Lingard L. Considering the interdependence of clinical ...
The impact of simulation-based mastery learning, booster session timing and clinical exposure on confidence in intercostal...
However, there is evidence of confidence decay, possibly due to a lack of clinical experience between sessions. More research ... The impact of interim clinical experience was assessed using Analysis of Variance. Mean confidence in ICD insertion rose ... Fall in confidence was unaffected by the time interval between training sessions, but was mitigated by interim clinical ... Internal Medicine Trainees in Scotland were surveyed about confidence and clinical experience with ICD insertion before and ...
Students' attitudes and perceptions of teaching and assessment of evidence-based practice in an occupational therapy...
Balance between clinical experience and evidence. Participants perceived a difference between clinical skills and the use of ... indicated that small class sizes and direct time with professors were factors that could support the development of competence ... "you learn faster in clinical placement because" and "[clinical placement] made [EBP] really concrete […] to actually apply it ... Anticipation of clinical reality: occupational therapists vs. evidence-based practitioners. There was also a perceived ...
Diversity competence training for health professionals in Europe: a modified delphi study investigating relevant content for...
The study provided an expert panel of 31 academic and clinical migrant health experts with the content and methods of an ... thereby fostering professional development and enabling diversity competence trainings to be implemented also when time and/or ... in designing basic diversity training courses that provide health professionals the opportunity to foster this competence. ... ensuring that essential competences for clinical practice will be fostered in short training courses. Due to the particular ...
Formation of medical student professional identity: categorizing lapses of professionalism, and the learning environment | BMC...
... where students are exposed to real clinical situations, the lapses involved primarily faculty (including preceptor and ... "established a project to enhance the evaluation of professionalism as a component of clinical competence and to promote the ... The physician/clinical teacher in the form of preceptor, tutor or clinician were the most likely to have been involved in ... Much has also been written about the effect of the clinical environment on the development of student cynicism [27-29], which ...
Addressing the health advocate role in medical education | BMC Medical Education | Full Text
... or clinical care. First implemented at the University of British Columbia, the SMN has since expanded to other medical schools ... with the goal of bridging the gap between the social determinants of health and clinical medicine. This online platform ... educators found it easier to use community learning to teach complicated or abstract topics such as cultural competence, the ... Akin to teaching clinical knowledge through bedside teaching, an effective way of teaching health advocacy is through community ...
The efficacy of an anatomy and ultrasonography workshop on improving residents' confidence and knowledge in regional anesthesia...
Clinical medicine often requires procedures involving physical manipulation of a patient (e.g., physical exam) and/or a device ... Training in UGRA has therefore become an integral part of the educational competence for anesthesia residents. Competency in ... The relationship between self-efficacy and student physician assistant clinical performance. J Allied Health. 2003;32(3):158-66 ... Understanding the current anatomical competence landscape: comparing perceptions of program directors, residents, and fourth- ...
Evaluating a grading change at UCSD school of medicine: pass/fail grading is associated with decreased performance on...
... year 3 clinical examination grades, ratings of clinical competence in core clerkships, and medical school class rank [2]. The ... as well as post-graduate ratings of clinical competence [2]. Limiting the debate is the relative lack of studies that ... and even on ratings of post-graduate clinical competence. Based on their results, Gonnella et al. argue that tiered grading ... Students from all years were subsequently graded with an H/P/F system during their clinical clerkships during the third and ...
Entrustable professional activities (EPAs) for undergraduate medical education - development and exploration of social validity...
Clinical rotations and clinical activity training may be introduced during the first semesters at the pace and extent ... Davies H. Competence-based curricula in the Context of Bologna and EU Higher Education Policy. Pharm (Basel), 2017. 5(2). ... Clinical and Molecular Osteoporosis Research Unit, Department of Orthopedics and Clinical Sciences, Skåne University Hospital ... Clinical practice and learning. Comments related the EPAs to the new Swedish medical education, rendering a licensed MD, ...
Assessing clinical reasoning in undergraduate medical students during history taking with an empirically derived scale for...
... from three medical schools participated in a 360-degree competence assessment in the role of beginning residents during a ... The clinical reasoning indicators of the CRI-HT-S loaded on three factors relevant for clinical reasoning: 1) focusing ... The Clinical Reasoning Indictors-History Taking-Scale (CRI-HT-S) including a 5-point Likert scale for assessment was designed ... The aim of this study was to empirically develop a Clinical Reasoning Indicators-History Taking-Scale (CRI-HT-S) and to assess ...
Helping each other to learn - a process evaluation of peer assisted learning | BMC Medical Education | Full Text
Other concerns that have been noted in previous studies besides peer competence, are those of informed consent and ... Escovitz ES: Using senior students as clinical skills teaching assistants. Academic Medicine: Journal Of The Association Of ... Busari JOPKJSAJVDVCPEGG: How residents perceive their teaching role in the clinical setting. Med Teach. 2002, 24: 57-61. ... Department of General Practice, Clinical Science Institute, National University of Ireland, Galway, Ireland ...
Discrimination against international medical graduates in the United States residency program selection process | BMC Medical...
HV is Clinical Professor of Medicine at the University of Wisconsin Medical School and Director of the Marshfield Clinic ... and cultural competence, among others. These knowledge deficits are not trivial and take real resources in the form of special ... Supported in part by grant 1UL1RR025011 from the Clinical and Translational Science Award (CTSA) program of the National Center ... clinical skills assessment]). Standardized examinations such as the USMLE are being increasingly recognized as valid indicators ...
Reflection revisited: how physicians conceptualize and experience reflection in professional practice - a qualitative study |...
Lingard L. Rethinking competence in the context of teamwork. In: Lingard L, Hodges B, editors. The question of competence: ... Overall, reflective activities that were mentioned first were closely tied to the medical domain, such as clinical reasoning, ... it has to do with your medical competence. But there is also cooperation and communication with colleagues, those things. Some ... As described by Lingard, the individualist discourse views competence as a construct which individuals acquire and possess, ...
A randomized controlled pilot trial comparing the impact of access to clinical endocrinology video demonstrations with access...
Students were assessed on these clinical skills in an observed structured clinical examination two weeks after randomization. ... Methods of providing clinical instruction that foster immediate learning and potentially serve as longer-term repositories for ... Following an endocrinology clinical tutorial program, 2nd year medical students in the pre-assessment revision period were ... The aim of this study was to determine the value of adjunctive on-demand video-based training for clinical skills acquisition ...
Stress in surgical educational environments: a systematic review | BMC Medical Education | Full Text
Competence assessment of senior vascular trainees using a carotid endarterectomy bench model. Br J Surg. 2007;94:1226-31. ... Department of Clinical and Molecular Medicine (IKOM), Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences, NTNU, Norwegian University of ... The effect of a biofeedback-based stress management tool on physician stress: a randomized controlled clinical trial. Open Med ...
Developing a feedback-rich culture in academic medicine: the effect of coaching and 360-feedback on physician leadership | BMC...
Many lead, even without managerial titles, in their daily clinical roles by guiding and navigating teams and patients through ... and described how important it was to have the coach identify their areas of competence and strength as a foundation from which ... Effect of a novel online group-coaching program to reduce burnout in female resident physicians: a randomized clinical trial. ... one had a clinical nursing and military background followed by a PhD in Leadership (BWE), one had a PhD in Instructional ...
Emotional intelligence and perceived stress in healthcare students: a multi-institutional, multi-professional survey | BMC...
... other potential sources of stress such as the emotions involved in dealing with patients and the learning of applied clinical ... associated with lower perceived stress by investigating whether teaching EI might increase feelings of control and competence. ...
Correcting the predictive validity of a selection test for the effect of indirect range restriction | BMC Medical Education |...
... in a clinical sense. The present study is part of a larger project that has been approved by the dean of the Hamburg medical ... which modifies the rank order in half of the accepted applicants according to their performance in a test of social competence ...