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The use of simulation in teaching the basic sciences [Curr Opin Anaesthesiol. 2013] - P... - 0 views

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    " Simulation because of its unique effects on learning is currently being successfully used by many institutions as a means to produce that integration through its use in the teaching of the basic sciences. Preliminary data indicate that simulation is an effective tool for basic science education and garners high learner satisfaction."
anonymous

A Three-year Study of Lecture Multimedia Utilization in the Medical Curriculum: Associa... - 2 views

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    "In conclusion, a relatively small percentage of students use multimedia (audio and video) that are provided as a duplication of lectures in the basic sciences. The distribution of frequency of access of both video and audio files was consistent across the various courses offered in the first two years of medical school. There were significant correlations in the frequencies with which individual students viewed videos of lectures from course-to-course. Finally, there was a trend for an inverse association between the frequencies with which students viewed lectures and the grades they received in the course. This is an important observation that requires further investigation since it may be indicative of a maladaptive learning strategy for some students. It also does not exclude the possibility that additional computer-aided resources may be detrimental to some students. "
anonymous

Basic Circulatory Physiology: Interactive Animation and Review Module - publication - M... - 1 views

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    "Basic Circulatory Physiology: Interactive Animation and Review Module"
anonymous

COMFORT-IPE: Communication training for Interprofessional Patient-centered Care - publi... - 1 views

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    "COMFORT is an acronym that stands for the basic principles of palliative care communication and comprises seven modules (Communication, Orientation/Opportunity, Mindfulness, Family, Openings, Relating, Team). These communication skills training modules are designed to highlight interprofessional care and communication. Each module of the COMFORT curriculum can stand alone as a teaching activity or can be integrated into a new or existing course. Modules C (narrative clinical communication) and F (family caregivers) provide beginner level instruction, while M (mindfulness), O/O (orientation), and T (team) provide intermediate instruction and O (openings) and R (relating) provide advanced communication skills and are intended for learners who have clinical observation experience."
anonymous

Be FAIR to students: Four principles that lead to more effective learning, Medical Teac... - 0 views

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    A teacher is a professional not a technician. An understanding of some basic principles about learning can inform the teacher or trainer in their day-to-day practice as a teacher or a trainer. The FAIR principles are: provide feedback to the student, engage the student in active learning, individualize the learning to the personal needs of the student and make the learning relevant.
anonymous

App Store - ACLS Advisor 2012 - 1 views

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    "ACLS Advisor Includes the New AHA ACLS Guidelines. ACLS Advisor helps you learn basic life support and ACLS. The cardiology decision engine advises the exact action that should be performed. Defibrillator energy dosages and resuscitation drug dosages are given."
anonymous

The Use of Reflection in Emergency Medicine Education - Bernard - 2012 - Academic Emerg... - 2 views

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    "This review summarizes the literature regarding reflection in medical education and provides a basic primer for teaching reflection."
anonymous

How to Use Dropbox in Medicine - 1 views

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    "Dropbox is a web-based file hosting service that uses cloud storage to enable users to store and share files and folders across the internet using active file synchronization. Signing up for the basic Dropbox service is free and gives each user 2GB of online storage space."
anonymous

The Use of Reflection in Emergency Medicine E... [Acad Emerg Med. 2012] - PubMed - NCBI - 0 views

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    "Reflection is a skill that can be taught and developed in medical education. Evidence demonstrating the value of teaching reflection is emerging that substantiates longstanding educational theories. While a few educators have started to explore the use of reflection for emergency medicine (EM) learners, the potential for broader application exists. This review summarizes the literature regarding reflection in medical education and provides a basic primer for teaching reflection."
anonymous

Seven practical principles for improving patient education: Evidence-based ideas from c... - 2 views

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    "The authors present principles derived from three basic theories of human cognition that may help to guide clinicians' instruction of parents and patients."
anonymous

Checklists to reduce diagnostic errors. [Acad Med. 2011] - PubMed - NCBI - 1 views

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    "The purpose of this article is to argue for the further investigation and revision of these initial attempts to apply checklists to the diagnostic process. The basic idea behind checklists is to provide an alternative to reliance on intuition and memory in clinical problem solving. This kind of solution is demanded by the complexity of diagnostic reasoning, which often involves sense-making under conditions of great uncertainty and limited time."
Natalie Lafferty

Pharmamotion: pharmacology and therapeutics resources - 0 views

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    Blog site with resources on basic and clinical pharmacology and therapeutics.
anonymous

Plain Language Medical Dictionary for iPhone, iPod touch, and iPad on the iTunes App Store - 1 views

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    "This free basic app converts medical language into everyday English. It is based on the award-winning Plain Language Medical Dictionary widget designed by Taubman Health Sciences Library, University of Michigan."
anonymous

The Biomedicine Research Labs Island - 0 views

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    The Biomedicine Research Labs Island, which opened in January, 2008, is in fact the digital headquarters of RL organization S.H.R.O. of Philadelphia, PA. According to their press release "S.H.R.O. is committed to excellence in basic genetic research to cure and diagnose cancer, cardiovascular diseases, diabetes and other chronic illnesses and to foster the training of young international doctors in a spirit of professionalism and humanism".
anonymous

Creating Scientifically Literate Physicians - 0 views

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    New knowledge is rapidly altering the basic sciences that are fundamental to the practice of medicine. To address this concern, the Association of American Medical Colleges and the Howard Hughes Medical Institute convened a group of scientists, physicians, and science educators to identify the essential scientific background physicians in the 21st century will need. The resulting report, Scientific Foundations for Future Physicians, lays out a series of scientific competencies that students must master prior to attending medical school and medical students must understand upon completion of their M.D..
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Does the inclusion of 'professional development' teaching improve medical students' com... - 0 views

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    "Students receiving the professional development training showed significant improvements in certain communication skills, but students in both cohorts improved over time. The lack of a relationship between observed communication skills and patient-centred attitudes may be a reflection of students' inexperience in working with patients, resulting in 'patient-centredness' being an abstract concept. Students in the early years of their medical course may benefit from further opportunities to practise basic communication skills on a one-to-one basis with patients. "
anonymous

The Generalists in Medical Education - 2 views

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    "The Generalists in Medical Education welcome basic scientists, clinicians, and other educators interested in medical education. We are educators who teach, conduct research, and provide support services in all areas of predoctoral, postdoctoral and continuing medical education. Specific areas of interest include curriculum and faculty development, testing and evaluation, and student services."
anonymous

How to write a medical blog/podcast disclaimer | EM Basic - 1 views

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    " a post on how you can construct a disclaimer for your medical blog or podcast. This can be an important part of your site and can provide some limited protection against legal issues. "
anonymous

The basics of eye anatomy - 3 views

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    An interactive look at the eye
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