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Sheba D. Mani; Pathiyil Ravi Shankar; Thulasimani Munohsamy – Learning: Research and Practice, 2024
This study focuses on healthcare students' perception of an inquiry-based approach to pandemics for an online history of medicine course. The course was designed using Bateman's Humanities Model of Inquiry. First-year undergraduate students (n = 111) responded to a questionnaire that included 19 items using a Likert scale and open-ended questions…
Descriptors: Inquiry, Pandemics, Allied Health Occupations Education, College Freshmen
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Durocher, John J.; Toorongian, Colleen A.; Thivierge, Grant S. – Advances in Physiology Education, 2022
Undergraduate programs related to allied health are often pursued by students to prepare for entrance into professional programs, but many students also ask about what types of employment options they may have upon completion of the bachelor's degree. This experiential learning course in cardiovascular and sleep technology was designed to provide…
Descriptors: Allied Health Occupations, Medicine, Human Body, Sleep
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Gunter, Tugce; Karaman, Dilek – Journal of Education in Science, Environment and Health, 2022
The study was attempted to determine the efficiency of the card game named 'MedTerm' upon the students' achievements of the medical terms. The research was one group pre-test and post-test without control group research design and the study group elected by using the convenience sampling method consisted of the first-year students (n=46) elderly…
Descriptors: Educational Games, Achievement, Vocabulary Development, College Freshmen
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Brenda L. M. del Moral; Cinnamon L. VanPutte; Barbara A. McCracken – Advances in Physiology Education, 2024
Student engagement while learning a new, unfamiliar vocabulary is challenging in health science courses. A group role-play activity was created to teach students medical terminology and learn why its correct usage is important. This activity brought engagement and relevance to a topic traditionally taught through lecture and rote memorization and…
Descriptors: Online Courses, In Person Learning, Role Playing, Medicine
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Fischetti, Chanel; Nguyen, Thalia; Bashir, Rame; Whited, Matthew; Mazumder, Proma; Saadat, Soheil; Moeller, John; Lahham, Shadi; Fox, John C. – Journal of Research in Innovative Teaching & Learning, 2022
Purpose: The objective of this study was to determine if exposure to a short-term ultrasound basic biology and anatomy course can promote interest in health careers and other science-related endeavors among DHH students. Design/methodology/approach: This was a single-site, prospective observational study of DHH high school students at a Southern…
Descriptors: Students with Disabilities, Hearing Impairments, Deafness, High School Students
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Aigul, Mintassova; Zhanar, Azhibekova; Gulzhakhan, Baidullayeva; Marzhan, Kulbayeva; Kamshat, Kassymova; Aymakhanov, Maksat – International Journal of Instruction, 2021
In modern pedagogical theory and in the practice of training future medical specialists, there is a contradiction between the need to develop a qualitatively new methodological system for teaching medical physics bachelors and insufficient the development of scientific and methodological support for the process of mastering the course of medical…
Descriptors: Medicine, Physics, Job Training, Job Skills
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Clarke, Antonia J.; Burgess, Annette; van Diggele, Christie; Bloomfield, Jacqueline; Schneider, Carl; Kalman, Eszter; Walton, Merrilyn – Journal of University Teaching and Learning Practice, 2023
Complex healthcare systems and ambiguous clinical decisions can result in medical errors which threaten patient safety. There is a need for improved awareness of medical errors across healthcare disciplines. We utilised team-based learning (TBL) to pilot an interprofessional patient safety module for senior health professional students. We…
Descriptors: Patients, Safety, Interprofessional Relationship, Teamwork
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Rusticus, Shayna A.; Wilson, Derek; Jarus, Tal; O'Flynn-Magee, Kathy; Albon, Simon – Learning Environments Research, 2022
The desire to support student learning and professional development, in combination with accreditation requirements, necessitates the need to evaluate the learning environment of educational programs. The Health Education Learning Environment Survey (HELES) is a recently-developed global measure of the learning environment for health professions…
Descriptors: Medical Students, Student Attitudes, Allied Health Occupations Education, Educational Environment
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Barr, Nigel Christopher; Lord, Bill; Flanagan, Belinda; Carter, Roger – College & Research Libraries, 2020
The aims of this research were threefold: (1) explore the perceptions of paramedic educators regarding information literacy education (ILE); (2) reveal the information literacy (IL) abilities of paramedic science students; and (3) develop an integrated IL framework for paramedicine. Two key findings arose from this research. First, paramedic…
Descriptors: Allied Health Occupations Education, Medicine, Information Literacy, Computer Literacy
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Davis, Corinne; King, Olivia A.; Clemans, Allie; Coles, Jan; Crampton, Paul E. S.; Jacobs, Nicky; McKeown, Tui; Morphet, Julia; Seear, Kate; Rees, Charlotte E. – Advances in Health Sciences Education, 2020
While University students increasingly participate in work-integrated learning (WIL), their dignity is often violated during WIL. The current literature is limited in so far as it typically focuses on student perspectives within healthcare contexts and does not use the concept of 'dignity'. Instead, this study explored student and supervisor…
Descriptors: College Students, Work Experience Programs, Human Dignity, Medicine
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Fragkos, Konstantinos C. – Education Sciences, 2016
Reflection in healthcare education is an emerging topic with many recently published studies and reviews. This current systematic review of reviews (umbrella review) of this field explores the following aspects: which definitions and models are currently in use; how reflection impacts design, evaluation, and assessment; and what future challenges…
Descriptors: Definitions, Reflection, Correlation, Validity
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Ferguson, Robert L.; Trombetta, Adriana – International Journal of Science Education, 2021
Motivated by lack of diversity in Science Technology Engineering Mathematics and Medicine (STEMM) professions, this case-study explores a group of 25 high achieving, low SES, mostly female, majority-minority high school students' perception of race, ethnicity, and gender as factors for success in their future as STEMM professionals. Additionally,…
Descriptors: Urban Schools, High School Students, Minority Group Students, Student Attitudes
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Senel Tekin, Perihan; Ilgaz, Hale; Afacan Adanir, Gülgün; Yildirim, Denizer; Gülbahar, Yasemin – Online Learning, 2020
Since e-learning has become popular in recent years, research studies have been conducted about which instructional methods are the most effective in online learning environments. The purpose of this study is to investigate one promising method by applying the flipped classroom model to a Medical Terminology Course. This course was provided fully…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Online Courses, Electronic Learning, Medicine
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Zhang, Lindy; Lee, Edward S.; Kenworthy, Charles A.; Chiang, Serena; Holaday, Louisa; Spencer, Dennis J.; Poll-Hunter, Norma Iris; Sánchez, John Paul – Journal of Career Development, 2019
The Asian race represents one of the fastest growing racial groups in the United States that have unique health-care issues and barriers to services. Despite being the second largest racial group among medical students, Asians represent a markedly smaller proportion of leadership. Greater inclusion may facilitate Asian-related curriculum content…
Descriptors: Asian American Students, Medical Students, Student Attitudes, Career Choice
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Al-Wadi, Hasan Mohsen; Alkhabbaz, Yusuf Sayed Sharaf – International Journal of Higher Education, 2019
Comprehending English medical terms represents a major obstacle for medical students, especially the none-native English speaking learners that might lead some of them to failure sometimes. This study was intended to examine the usefulness of a "pre-lecture medical terminology guide" in improving those students' academic achievement and…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Student Participation, Guides, English for Special Purposes
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