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Six Ways Problem-Based Learning Cases Can Sabotage Patient-C... : Academic Medicine - 1 views

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    PBL cases constitute an important component of undergraduate medical education. Thoughtful authoring of PBL cases has the potential to reinforce, rather than undermine, principles of patient-centeredness.
anonymous

Can We Bridge the Gap between Theory and Clinical Practice? - 2 views

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    The use of entrustable professional activities (EPAs) and statements of awarded responsibility (STARs) may bridge a potential gap between the theory of competency-based education and clinical practice.
anonymous

Images on health websites can lessen comprehension, study finds | News Bureau | Univers... - 0 views

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    Photos of happy, smiling faces on patient education websites may engage readers, but they also may have a negative impact on older adults' comprehension of vital health information, especially those elderly patients who are the least knowledgeable about their medical condition to begin with, suggests a new study.
anonymous

Six ways problem-based learning cases can sabotage ... [Acad Med. 2011] - PubMed - NCBI - 0 views

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    "PBL cases constitute an important component of undergraduate medical education. Thoughtful authoring of PBL cases has the potential to reinforce, rather than undermine, principles of patient-centeredness."
anonymous

Videotaping can help med students learn how to deliver bad news | Articles - 0 views

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    ""After the small group interaction, students overwhelmingly agreed that the exercise was helpful and that the SPs were 'realistic,'" Dessureault says. "They also agreed strongly that the post-interview discussion was the most advantageous feature and that, overall, their knowledge of best practices had increased." "
anonymous

5 Powerful Questions Teachers Can Ask Students | Edutopia - 1 views

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    "Many would agree that for inquiry to be alive and well in a classroom that, amongst other things, the teacher needs to be expert at asking strategic questions, and not only asking well-designed ones, but ones that will also lead students to questions of their own. "
Dianne Rees

Practicing Medicine in the Web 2.0 Era - 1 views

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    A great slideshare presentation on how Web 2.0 is changing the practice of medicine. Can use to consider how to create more relevant medical education programs.
Dustin Rudolph

The key to increasing quality of life and reducing overall health care costs in America... - 2 views

As the debate races on in how to reform our health care system in America so that everyone can enjoy access to affordable and quality healthcare there is one key ingredient that isn't being talked ...

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started by Dustin Rudolph on 29 Jun 09 no follow-up yet
Dianne Rees

Doximity: The Private Facebook For Doctors - Better Health - 0 views

  • The main focus of the app is physician communication, and for this it incorporates an innovative, secure SMS-like text service. But its real power lies in its deep incorporation of multiple databases of physician and related information
  • In particular, the makers of the app carefully integrated data from the physician NPI and Medicare databases as well as lists of medical schools, hospitals, imaging centers and pharmacies
  • What they’ve produced is a surprisingly refined version 1 product that can quickly answer the myriad of small, practice-related questions that pop up all day long during a busy schedule.
Dianne Rees

CMEAdvocate - home - 0 views

  • This Wiki site can be used by various stakeholder groups to share their advocacy efforts related to CME and CPD for healthcare professionals
Anne Marie Cunningham

Healthtalkonline: Home - 0 views

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    Healthtalkonline, an award-winning charity website, lets you share in other people's experiences of health and illness. You can watch or listen to videos of the interviews, read about people's experiences and find reliable information about conditions, treatment choices and support.
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Anne Marie Cunningham

A Conceptual Framework for the Use of Illness Narratives in Medical Education - 0 views

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    Arno Kumagai,
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    I think this is a really interesting paper about how patient narratives can be central to medical education.
anonymous

Transforming Practice - NEJM - 2 views

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    "By offloading tasks from the 15-minute visit in order to prioritize the patient's agenda, adding group, telephone, and electronic encounters, and reorganizing services with the aim of maximizing the health of a practice's entire patient population, innovative primary care practices could lead primary care out of crisis into an era of renewal."
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    This article seems to advocate the trend in UK based primary care- but key questions remain unanswered, can trust be transferred from the individual doctor to the team? Does this dilute the 'doctor as drug' benefit?
anonymous

Development and evaluation of a medication counseling workshop for physicians: can we i... - 1 views

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    A medication counseling workshop significantly improved residents' self-reported confidence and behaviors regarding medication counseling one month later.
Dr.Ravichandra Karkal

Lyme Disease Presenting With Persistent Headache -- Moses et al. 112 (6): e477 -- Pedia... - 0 views

  • Lyme Disease Presenting With Persistent Headache
  • Neurologic manifestations, which usually present in the latter 2 stages, commonly include motor or sensory radiculopathy, meningitis, and cranial neuropath
  • rarely can include mononeuritis multiplex,
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  • Lyme disease has been called
  • the latest great imitator
  • Neither of our patients at the time of diagnosis had erythema migrans, fever, arthralgias, or myalgias. They both, however, presented complaining of persistent headache, nausea, vomiting, and photophobia and later developed papilledema.
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WellPoint Sued an ENTIRE STATE to Increase Profits || VIDEO - 0 views

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    Wellpoint's Maine subsidiary sued the state of Maine when it refused to guarantee a 3% profit on the heads of 12,000 individual policy subscribers. They're spending close to $1 million on legal fees to fight the case, rather than use people's premiums to pay for medical coverage. || Quote from video: "I don't think ANYONE is worth $9 million a year; they spend $ millions on lobbyists--can they be sued for BRIBERY?
anonymous

Font Size May Not Aid Learning, but Its Style Can, Researchers Find - NYTimes.com - 4 views

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    "New research finds that people retain significantly more material - whether science, history or language - when they study it in a font that is not only unfamiliar but also hard to read. "
arkins services

MBBS in Ukraine - 2 views

Hi, Join the world recognized MBBS program in Ukraine. You can now earn your MBBS degree at an expense less than 30% by doing it in one of the most reputed universities in Ukraine with world clas...

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