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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..
anonymous

YouTube - ‪Virtual Patient Android Demo‬‏ - 2 views

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    "Demo of the Virtual Patient Android Application showcasing the Virtual People Factory developed from Virtual Experiences Research Group, Univ. of Florida. This android application is a 4 minute Demo Version."
anonymous

Medical Presentations - BMJ Group - 3 views

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    "BMJ Learning has recently launched a series of slide presentations on various medical education topics. You are very welcome to use them in your presentations if you wish. They cover a range of topics from curriculum development to setting up OSCE's."
anonymous

Accessible Resource for Teaching · - 3 views

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    "The CFD has created the Accessible Resource for Teaching online learning tool to provide additional ways for individuals and groups to participate in faculty development. The goal of ART is to bring faculty development to the teaching practice through the use of short, focused modules. Each module focuses on a particular teaching and learning topic that can be applied in the teaching context and practice."
anonymous

What is Case Based Learning? - 0 views

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    "Case based learning uses virtual 'trigger' cases to stimulate interest in a particular area of the curriculum. Working in small groups over a two week period, a case is used to think about the knowledge and skills needed and why these might be useful. "
Anne Marie Cunningham

BEME: Best Evidence in Medical Education - 3 views

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    " The BEME Collaboration is a group of individuals or institutions who are committed to the promotion of Best Evidence Medical Education through: the dissemination of information which allows medical teachers, institutions and all concerned with medical education to make decisions on the basis of the best evidence available; the production of appropriate systematic reviews of medical education which reflect the best evidence available and meet the needs of the user; and the creation of a culture of best evidence medical education amongst individual teachers, institutions and national bodies."
anonymous

Self-Other Agreement in Multisource Feedback: The Influence of Doctor and Rater Group C... - 0 views

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    "Self-other agreement in MSF ratings is influenced by characteristics of both raters and ratees. Managers, appraisers, and others responsible for interpreting and reviewing feedback results with the doctor need to be aware of these influences."
anonymous

Clinical Gestalt - Reflective Interactive Medical Education | LinkedIn - 1 views

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    "Sharable free cases created by any author from any institution at any time. Simple non-linear navigation while authoring or learning. Traditional case components such as history (hx), physical examination (pe), etc. are clickable tabs. Flexible searches are created by authors. More keywords for less advanced learners, fewer keywords for more advanced learners Learner-built medical record created on the fly. Review is easy. Immediate feedback is provided by comparing the learner-assigned value with the author's value. Delayed feedback is provided during a final review and the summary. Sortable diagnoses forming a differential are created by the author and learner and compared. Non-linear navigation includes a "Tx" tab so problems can be treated while other data is gathered."
anonymous

JMIR--Utilization and Perceived Problems of Online Medical Resources and Search Tools A... - 1 views

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    "The reported inaccessibility of relevant, trustworthy resources on the Internet and frequent reliance on general search engines and social media among physicians require further attention. Possible solutions may be increased governmental support for the development and popularization of user-tailored medical search tools and open access to high-quality content for physicians. "
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."
Dingwall PGME

Editing Wikipedia Pages for Med School Credit - NYTimes.com - 1 views

  • Wikipedia editing will force students to think clearly and avoid jargon, he said. “We do a great job in helping them talk to doctors, but we don’t do as good a job in helping them speak to the public,” he added.
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      #Communicator #Professional #CanMEDS
  • These articles are submitted to a group from Translators Without Borders that produces medical articles for Wikipedias in languages spoken in countries that often lack high-quality medical information.
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      #HealthAdvocate #CanMEDS #Collaborator
  • He said he planned to see the students for two days at the start to plot the writing and editing requirements, then track their work on Wikipedia. While some might fear that his students would cut corners, Dr. Azzam said: “I am working with medical students — professionals in training — who are highly motivated. I’m not worried about them slacking.”
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      multiaccess model. #Professional #Scholar #CanMEDS
Dianne Rees

What is Doximity? - 0 views

  • HIPAA got your tongue? DocText is the only place to get free, doctor-designed, secure, group texting with confirmation receipts.
  • Search and map our extensive list of pharmacies, hospitals, labs, SNFs, imaging, and rehab centers. Filter by 24hr, city, or type.
  • Stay in touch with your colleagues on Doximity. Exchange private phone lines and email. Search for consults and referrals
Dianne Rees

Regional Health Education Online Learning - The Permanente Medical Group - 2 views

  • Practice proven approaches to help patients manage their health
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
Natalie Lafferty

BMJ Group blogs: Journal of Medical Ethics blog - 0 views

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    Journal of Medical Ethics blog
Andrea Owen

UKCDR Project - 0 views

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    I'm sharing the UKCDR project - full disclosure - I am Project Manager of this collaborative project. It aims to make it easier for groups and schools in medical education to have conversations about assessment software requirements with commercial and other developers. Additionally, the project is engaging with commercial developers and trying to win the battle to ensure that best practice pedagogic needs come top in their software development plans.
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    UK Collaboration for a Digital Repository for High Stakes Assessments. Sister project to UMAP. New activity planned for 2009.
anonymous

Teaching small groups - 0 views

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    BMJ article
anonymous

Hippocampal brain-network coordination during volitional exploratory behavior enhances ... - 0 views

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    "Exploratory behaviors during learning determine what is studied and when, helping to optimize subsequent memory performance. To elucidate the cognitive and neural determinants of exploratory behaviors, we manipulated the control that human subjects had over the position of a moving window through which they studied objects and their locations. Our behavioral, neuropsychological and neuroimaging data indicate that volitional control benefits memory performance and is linked to a brain network that is centered on the hippocampus."
Dr.Ravichandra Karkal

WORKUP AND DIAGNOSIS OF A SOLITARY THYROID NODULE from Townsend: Sabiston Textbook of S... - 0 views

  • Rapid growth and signs of possible invasion, such as pain or hoarseness, are most suggestive, but not conclusive of malignancy
  • Clinical groups with the highest risk for malignancy in a thyroid nodule are children, males, adults younger than 30 or older than 60 years, and those exposed to radiation therapy, especially during childhood
  • history of specific endocrine disorders
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      medullary carcinoma, MEN 2, or papillary thyroid cancer (PTC), or a history of familial polyposis, including Gardner's syndrome.
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  • Serum Tg has been reported as useful in predicting a well-differentiated carcinoma
  • Radioisotope Scanning
  • radionuclide scans allow assessment of thyroid function.
  • Technetium pertechnetate (99mTc) is taken up rapidly by the normal activity of follicular cells. It is trapped by follicular cells, but not organified. 99mTc has a short half-life and low radiation dose. Its rapid absorption allows quick evaluation of increased uptake (so-called hot) or hypofunctioning (so-called cold) areas of the thyroid.
  • 123I and 131I iodine scintigraphy is also used to evaluate the functional status of the gland
  • Advantages of scanning with 123I include a low dose of radiation (30 mrad) and short half-life.
  • 123I is a good choice for evaluating suspected lingual thyroids or substernal goiters.
  • 131I has a longer half-life (8 days) and emits higher levels of β-radiation. 131I is optimal for imaging thyroid carcinoma.
  • screening modality of choice for the evaluation of distant metastasis.
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