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National Library of Medicine (NLM) ///:/// National Institutes of Health (NIH) - 0 views

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    Access research studies, publications, conference proceedings, reference materials, databases, tools, and other resources of interest to medical researchers, health care providers, patients, consumers, citizens, and policymakers.
anonymous

Understanding Medical Words - 4 views

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    An interactive tool from NIH for learning and understanding medical terminology
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HealthBase | New Semantic Search | MedSearch - 0 views

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    Content sources tapped for "atherosclerosis" search results: Pubmed, NewsRX, MedicineNet, NaturalNews, oilofpisces.com, NIDDK, NIH, eMedicine, Children with Diabetes, Yahoo! Health
anonymous

Perspective: a culture of respect, part 2: - 0 views

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    "Central to an effective response is a code of conduct that establishes unequivocally the expectation that everyone is entitled to be treated with courtesy, honesty, respect, and dignity. The code must be enforced fairly through a clear and explicit process and applied consistently regardless of rank or station.Creating a culture of respect requires action on many fronts: modeling respectful conduct; educating students, physicians, and nonphysicians on appropriate behavior; conducting performance evaluations to identify those in need of help; providing counseling and training when needed; and supporting frontline changes that increase the sense of fairness, transparency, collaboration, and individual responsibility."
anonymous

I'm Clear, You're Clear, We're All Clear: Improving... [Acad Med. 2013] - PubMed - NCBI - 0 views

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    "Requesting and providing consultations are daily occurrences in most teaching hospitals. With increased attention on transitions of care in light of the recent scrutiny of duty hours, consultations and other interphysician interactions, such as handoffs, are becoming increasingly important."
anonymous

The health literacy management scale (HeLMS)...a measure of an individual's capacity to... - 0 views

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    "The HeLMS has acceptable psychometric properties and assesses a range of health literacy constructs important to patients when seeking, understanding and using health information within the healthcare system."
anonymous

Making the most of mentors: a guide for mentees. [Acad Med. 2009] - PubMed - NCBI - 0 views

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    "The authors review the initiation and cultivation of a mentoring relationship from the perspective of a mentee at any stage (student through junior faculty), and they propose specific strategies for mentee success."
anonymous

Pedagogies of engagement in science: A comparison of PBL, POGIL, and PLTL - 0 views

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    Problem-based learning, process-oriented guided inquiry learning, and peer-led team learning are student-centered, active-learning pedagogies commonly used in science education. The characteristic features of each are compared and contrasted to enable new practitioners to decide which approach or combination of approaches will suit their particular situation.
anonymous

Patient whiteboards as a communication tool in the hospital - 0 views

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    "Despite differences in practice patterns of nurses and physicians in using whiteboards, our findings suggest that all providers value their potential as a tool to improve teamwork, communication, and patient care. Successful adoption of whiteboard use may be enhanced through strategies that emphasize a patient-centered focus while also addressing important barriers to use."
anonymous

Quantifying factors influencing operating theater teaching, participation, and learning... - 0 views

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    Although operating theater attendance is recognized as an important component of the medical school curriculum, overall attendance at sessions was low. Attendance could be increased by ensuring students knowing what is expected of them, making them feel welcome, setting learning objectives, and allowed them to actively participate. These results highlight the need to ensure that the time spent by medical students in the operating room is positive and maximized to its full potential through structured learning involving all members of the theater team.
anonymous

Are Medical Students Aware of Their Anti-obesity Bias? [Acad Med. 2013] - PubMed - NCBI - 1 views

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    "Over one-third of medical students had a significant implicit anti-fat bias; few were aware of that bias. Accordingly, medical schools' obesity curricula should address weight-related biases and their potential impact on care."
anonymous

Learning to account for the social determinants of ... [Med Educ. 2013] - PubMed - NCBI - 1 views

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    This study underscores the need for greater emphasis on the social determinants of health in medical education in the context of homelessness. These insights may help to inform the development and design of service-learning initiatives that integrate understandings of the social determinants of health, and thus potentially improve the readiness of clinicians to address the complex factors that shape the health of homeless populations.
anonymous

Recommendations for improving the end-of-life care system for homeless populations:2] -... - 0 views

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    Homeless persons may be underserved by the end-of-life care system as a result of barriers that they face to accessing end-of-life care services. Changes in the rules and regulations that reflect the health needs and circumstances of homeless persons and measures to improve continuity of care have the potential to increase equity in the end-of-life care system for this underserved population.
anonymous

Soliciting the patient's agenda: have we improved? [JAMA. 1999] - PubMed - NCBI - 0 views

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    "Physicians often redirect patients' initial descriptions of their concerns. Once redirected, the descriptions are rarely completed. Consequences of incomplete initial descriptions include late-arising concerns and missed opportunities to gather potentially important patient data. Soliciting the patient's agenda takes little time and can improve interview efficiency and yield increased data."
anonymous

Smartphone and medical related App use among medical students and junior doctors in the... - 2 views

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    The "take home message" is that junior doctors and medical students are overwhelmingly enthusiastic to endorse organizational associated apps that help their learning and work activities.
anonymous

Formal Art Observation Training Improves Medical Students' Visual Diagnostic Skills - 0 views

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    "The frequency of accurate observations on a 1-h visual skills examination was used to evaluate pre- vs. post-course descriptions of patient photographs and art imagery. "
anonymous

Developing a peer assessment of lecturing instrument - 0 views

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    "Peer assessment of teaching can improve the quality of instruction and contribute to summative evaluation of teaching effectiveness integral to high-stakes decision making. There is, however, a paucity of validated, criterion-based peer assessment instruments. The authors describe development and pilot testing of one such instrument and share lessons learned"
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Wanted: role models--medical students' percepti... [BMC Med Educ. 2012] - PubMed - NCBI - 2 views

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    "Students identify the need for strong positive role models in their learning environment, and for effective evaluation of the professionalism of students and teachers. Medical school leaders must facilitate development of these components within the MD education and faculty development programs as well as in clinical milieus where student learning occurs."
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Evaluation of an Interactiv... [Adv Health Sci Educ Theory Pract. 2005] - PubMed - NCBI - 3 views

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    "This is the first study of the ICON learning system in undergraduate medical education, a platform designed to facilitate collaboration outside of the classroom. Data on user perceptions and system utilization suggest that both faculty and students chose to adopt this online learning system as a means for collaboration. The study also outlines future avenues for research in assessing novel online technologies."
anonymous

How we use social media to supplement a novel curr... [Med Teach. 2012] - PubMed - NCBI - 0 views

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    "A curriculum consisting of high-yield ultrasound concepts was developed and posted to Twitter @EDUltrasound daily. Followers received tweets "pushed" directly to their mobile devices. Following the year-long program, followers were surveyed regarding the program's effectiveness. To determine the ways in which tweets were reaching users, followers were categorized demographically."
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