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Rubisch, Hannah P. K.; Blaschke, Anna-Lena; Berberat, Pascal O.; Fuetterer, Cornelia S.; Haller, Bernhard; Gartmeier, Martin – Advances in Health Sciences Education, 2023
We analyse interactions between teachers and students during video-recorded bedside teaching sessions in internal medicine, orthopaedics and neurology. Multiple raters used a high-inference categorical scheme on 36 sessions. Our research questions concern the types of student mistakes, clinical teachers' reactions to them and if they use different…
Descriptors: Medical Education, Medical Students, Error Patterns, Teaching Methods
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Christy Noble; Joanne Hilder; Stephen Billett; Andrew Teodorczuk; Rola Ajjawi – Advances in Health Sciences Education, 2024
Clinical supervisors play key roles in facilitating trainee learning. Yet combining that role with patient care complicates both roles. So, we need to know how both roles can effectively co-occur. When facilitating their trainees' learning through practice, supervisors draw on their skills - clinical and supervisory - and available opportunities…
Descriptors: Supervision, Medicine, Workplace Learning, Emergency Medical Technicians
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Hankin, Mark H.; Harmon, Derek J.; Martindale, James R.; Niculescu, Iuliana; Aschmetat, Adrienne; Mertens, Amy N.; Hanke, Rachel E.; Koo, Andrew S.; Kraus, Anthony E.; Payne, James A.; Feldman, Michael J.; Soltero Mariscal, Enrique – Anatomical Sciences Education, 2023
Curricular development and modification involve first identifying a problem and then performing a needs assessment, which can guide the design of curricular components. Pedagogical changes, coupled with reductions in curricular time for gross anatomy, pose challenges and impose restrictions within medical school curricula. In order to make anatomy…
Descriptors: Needs Assessment, Anatomy, Medical Students, Graduate Students
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Matthew Moreno; Lucia Patino-Melo; Keerat Grewal; Reinhard Pekrun; Susanne Lajoie; Allyson Hadwin; Jeffrey Wiseman; Ryan Brydges; Gerald M. Fried; Ning-Zi Sun; Elene Khalil; Sayed Azher; Jason M. Harley – European Journal of Psychology of Education, 2025
Medical simulation education allows trainees to work together in teams, and to practise assuming the roles of leader and followers, while completing real-world scenarios designed to develop the skills needed to be effective in clinical practice. Despite the importance of residents developing leadership skills to optimize performance and patient…
Descriptors: Medical Education, Group Dynamics, Teamwork, Crisis Management
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Bowker, Dillon; Torti, Jacqueline; Goldszmidt, Mark – Advances in Health Sciences Education, 2023
Some educators have described clinical documentation as "scut". Research in medicine has focused on documentation's communicative value and not its function in learning. With time being an important commodity and electronic health records changing how we document, understanding the learning value of documentation is essential. The…
Descriptors: Documentation, Medical Students, Medical Education, Writing (Composition)
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Keim, Sarah A.; Harmon, Derek J.; Martindale, James R.; Lopez, Elisabeth N.; Sanky, Charles; Brooks, William S.; Cotter, Meghan M.; Davies, David L.; Doroudi, Majid; Fahl, Jeffrey C.; Farias, Anna; Granite, Guinevere; Harrell, Kelly M.; Kar, Rekha; Kramer, Kenneth L.; Jackson, Jon; Jones, Shiloh; Lackey-Cornelison, Wendy; Laitman, Jeffrey T.; Latacha, Kimberly; Lewis, Steven R.; Lovejoy Mork, Amy; Marzban, Hassan; McNary, Thomas G.; McWhorter, David L.; Merchant, Aftab; Mussell, Jason C.; Quinn, Melissa M.; Reidenberg, Joy S.; Royer, Danielle; Sakaguchi, Alan; Sawyer, F. Kip; Topping, Daniel B.; Wainman, Bruce; Wineski, Lawrence E.; Zumwalt, Ann C.; Hankin, Mark H. – Anatomical Sciences Education, 2023
Clerkships are defining experiences for medical students in which students integrate basic science knowledge with clinical information as they gain experience in diagnosing and treating patients in a variety of clinical settings. Among the basic sciences, there is broad agreement that anatomy is foundational for medical practice. Unfortunately,…
Descriptors: Anatomy, Medical Education, Medical Students, Clinical Experience
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MacNeil, Kimberley; Cuncic, Cary; Voyer, Stéphane; Butler, Deborah; Hatala, Rose – Advances in Health Sciences Education, 2020
Competency-based medical education and programmatic assessment intend to increase the opportunities for meaningful feedback, yet these conversations remain elusive. By comparing resident and faculty perceptions of feedback opportunities within one internal medicine residency training program, we sought to understand whether and how principles…
Descriptors: College Faculty, Medical Schools, Graduate Students, Medical Students
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Liu, Yin; Huang, Mei; Zhou, Yujie; Cai, Hourong – Biochemistry and Molecular Biology Education, 2020
The standardized residency training in China is continuous medical education for postgraduates, which is designed to master basic knowledge, theory, and clinical skills. Case-based discussion (CBD) is one of the main formative curricula used in standardized residency training. The aim of this study was to assess the impact of a novel CBD…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Case Method (Teaching Technique), Graduate Medical Education, Medical Students
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Rehman, Yasir – Journal of Curriculum and Teaching, 2018
Introduction: Residents' learning and performance depends on program structures, clinical setting and faculty mentors; however, performance differences between and community based vs. university based residents have not been explored systematically. Objectives: To systematically review the performance differences between internal medicine…
Descriptors: Graduate Students, Medical Students, Internal Medicine, Differences
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Antoun, Jumana; Bou Akl, Imad; Halabi, Zeina; Bou Khalil, Pierre; Romani, Maya – Health Education Journal, 2020
Background: Balint seminars are widely used educational activities in family medicine residency programs. However, their impact on measurable outcomes is uneven and controversial. The discussions in Balint seminars deal with perceiving and understanding the emotions of the participants. Objective: This study measures the effect of Balint seminars…
Descriptors: Seminars, Program Effectiveness, Training Methods, Emotional Intelligence
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Ames, Jennifer L.; Massolo, Maria L.; Davignon, Meghan N.; Qian, Yinge; Cerros, Hilda J.; Croen, Lisa A. – Autism: The International Journal of Research and Practice, 2021
Health care continuity during the transition from pediatric to adult care is critical to helping individuals with autism spectrum disorders manage complex medical and psychiatric co-morbidities that start in childhood and evolve with age. We conducted a brief online survey of pediatric and adult providers at Kaiser Permanente Northern California,…
Descriptors: Autism, Pervasive Developmental Disorders, Primary Health Care, Youth
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Kumar, Chandrika; Bensadon, Benjamin A.; Van Ness, Peter H.; Cooney, Leo M. – Journal of Education and Training Studies, 2016
Most geriatric care is provided in non-hospital settings. Internal Medicine and Family Medicine residents should therefore learn about these different clinical sites and acuity levels of care. To help facilitate this learning, a geriatrics training curriculum for internal medicine residents was developed that focused on cognition, function, goals…
Descriptors: Older Adults, Geriatrics, Hospitals, Medical Education
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Pugh, Debra; Hamstra, Stanley J.; Wood, Timothy J.; Humphrey-Murto, Susan; Touchie, Claire; Yudkowsky, Rachel; Bordage, Georges – Advances in Health Sciences Education, 2015
Internists are required to perform a number of procedures that require mastery of technical and non-technical skills, however, formal assessment of these skills is often lacking. The purpose of this study was to develop, implement, and gather validity evidence for a procedural skills objective structured clinical examination (PS-OSCE) for internal…
Descriptors: Graduate Students, Medical Students, Internal Medicine, Skills
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Cook, Robert J.; Durning, Steven J. – AERA Online Paper Repository, 2016
In an effort to better align item development to goals of assessing higher-order tasks and decision making, complex decision trees were developed to follow clinical reasoning scripts and used as models on which multiple-choice questions could be built. This approach is compatible with best-practice assessment frameworks like Evidence Centered…
Descriptors: Multiple Choice Tests, Decision Making, Models, Task Analysis
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Consedine, Nathan S.; Windsor, John A. – Advances in Health Sciences Education, 2014
Mismatches between the needs of public health systems and student interests have led to renewed study on the factors predicting career specializations among medical students. While most work examines career and lifestyle values, emotional proclivities may be important; disgust sensitivity may help explain preferences for careers with greater and…
Descriptors: Vocational Interests, Medical Students, Student Interests, Specialization
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