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Krishna Mohan Surapaneni – Advances in Physiology Education, 2024
Medical education is undergoing various transformations to promote a more personalized and contextual way of learning. In light of this, the innovative "Self-directed, Problem-oriented, Lifelong learning, Integrated Clinical case Exercise" (SPLICE) modules were designed, implemented, and evaluated for medical students in the first…
Descriptors: Medical Students, Independent Study, Problem Based Learning, Lifelong Learning
Harvey G. Stenger Jr.; William L. Ziegler – Honors in Practice, 2024
Honors programs typically enroll many students interested in the healthcare field, and honors administrators and faculty do their best to ensure that those students' dreams are fulfilled. With Medical Doctor (MD) program acceptance rates averaging just 6.1%, students need a standout application. Experience has shown that getting accepted into a…
Descriptors: Honors Curriculum, Premedical Students, Internship Programs, Undergraduate Students
Jess Rushing; Denise M. Cumberland – Journal of Community Engagement and Higher Education, 2024
This reflective essay addresses the nexus of two recent events in the United States: (1) the public scrutiny of the relationship between land grant universities and the expropriation of Indigenous lands and (2) the often uncritical and rapid uptake of settler land acknowledgments at public college and university events. We argue that written land…
Descriptors: Program Evaluation, Music Therapy, Neurological Impairments, Musicians
Andrea Vallevand; David E. Manthey; Kim Askew; Nicholas D. Hartman; Cynthia Burns; Lindsay C. Strowd; Claudio Violato – Advances in Health Sciences Education, 2024
Education in Doctor of Medicine programs has moved towards an emphasis on clinical competency, with entrustable professional activities providing a framework of learning objectives and outcomes to be assessed within the clinical environment. While the identification and structured definition of objectives and outcomes have evolved, many methods…
Descriptors: Clinical Experience, Graduate Medical Education, Validity, Evaluation Methods
Marc Gilbey; Shea Palmer; Louise Moody; Christopher Newton; Natasha Taylor; Ksenija Maravic da Silva – Journal of Workplace Learning, 2024
Purpose: This study, which is a cross-sectional survey, aims to investigate health-care academics, clinicians and students' perspectives of health-care simulation-based learning (SBL) and extended reality (XR) haptics use within health-care education. Participants' views regarding the application, barriers and facilitators of SBL and XR haptics…
Descriptors: Allied Health Occupations Education, Surveys, Technology Uses in Education, Computer Simulation
Dimitrios Papanagnou – ProQuest LLC, 2024
As third-year medical students transition from the classroom to the high-stakes, high-stress environment of the emergency department (ED), they confront a unique set of challenges that result in significant personal trauma. The literature offers limited insight into the trauma experienced specifically during the shift to emergency medicine (EM) as…
Descriptors: Medical Students, Trauma, Medical Education, Clinical Experience
Kaumudee Kodikara; Thilanka Seneviratne; Ranjan Premaratna – Advances in Health Sciences Education, 2024
Simulation is accepted as an effective method of learning procedural skills. However, the translational outcomes of skills acquired through simulation still warrants investigation. We designed this study to assess if skills laboratory training in addition to bedside learning (intervention group [IG]) would provide better learning results than…
Descriptors: Simulation, Skill Development, Medical Education, Clinical Experience
Danielle Marie Villano – ProQuest LLC, 2024
The use of Simulation-Based Learning (SBL) has increased in Nutrition and Dietetic (N&D) programs, although the research supporting its usability in N&D students is lacking. There are limited quality SBL instruments available that have been validated and tested for reliability in N&D students preparing for clinical practice. This…
Descriptors: Nutrition Instruction, Dietetics, Nursing Education, Medical Education
Ashley Ascherl Pechek; Kristin A. Vincenzes; Kellie Forziat-Pytel; Stephen Nowakowski; Leandrea Romero-Lucero – Professional Counselor, 2024
In counselor education programs, students acquire clinical experience through both practicum and internship; this time frequently marks students' first counseling experiences working with suicide in a clinical context. Often, students in practicum or internship working with clients who may be experiencing suicidal ideations do not feel properly…
Descriptors: Suicide, Counselor Training, Online Courses, Intervention
Ryan Lubock – ProQuest LLC, 2021
The present study examined the dynamics of disclosure and non-disclosure within peer trainee consultation as they related to the alliance developed between peer trainee consultant and consultee from the consultee's perspective. Nine first-year clinical psychology doctoral students completed a web-based self-report survey assessing working…
Descriptors: Clinical Experience, Peer Evaluation, Doctoral Students, Clinical Psychology
Lowman, Joneen; Walker, Judy; Houston, K. Todd – Topics in Language Disorders, 2022
Telepractice has been recognized as an efficacious service delivery model for more than 15 years. Yet, most speech-language pathologists found themselves ill-prepared to transition in-person clinical services to a digital format in response to the pandemic. Confusion regarding telepractice regulatory, reimbursement, technology, and delivery…
Descriptors: Graduate Students, Allied Health Occupations Education, Videoconferencing, Speech Language Pathology
Anthony, Jennifer Patrice – ProQuest LLC, 2022
New nurse graduates are entering the nursing profession unable to meet the demands and clinical responsibilities expected of them. The problem addressed in this study was the lack of clinical reasoning abilities new nurse graduates possess to care for the nation's health care needs. The study's focus was to explore the differences in…
Descriptors: Nursing Education, Nurses, Graduates, Clinical Experience
Karrie E. Osborne – ProQuest LLC, 2022
In higher education, researchers have shown that student engagement is related to personal development and learning. The overall purpose of this non-experimental, cross-sectional, correlational study was to examine differences in student engagement across active learning experiences in prelicensure nursing clinical education. The specific active…
Descriptors: Learner Engagement, Clinical Experience, Simulation, Nursing Students
Constance Kunkler – ProQuest LLC, 2022
Background Significance: A shortage of clinical sites has made it difficult for the psychiatric technician (PT) to practice skills, such as therapeutic communication. Therapeutic communication is an important component of the PT curriculum. The development of virtual reality (VR) software has the potential to enhance communication skills,…
Descriptors: Computer Simulation, Mental Health Workers, Clinical Experience, Curriculum Implementation
Warren, Rebecca J. – ProQuest LLC, 2023
Ableism is the discrimination against disabled people and favoring of nondisabled people. Ableism can pervade societal expectations, medical systems, educational systems, and culture. Within higher education, ableism can prevent disabled students from succeeding in programs with unique requirements, like music therapy. College music therapy…
Descriptors: Attitudes toward Disabilities, Music Therapy, Allied Health Occupations Education, Clinical Experience