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Answering a clinical question using the medical literature - 1 views

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    Do you use a PICO method to answering a clinical question using the medical literature? Patient / problem Intervention Comparison Outcome This two-part series provides an introduction in how to search the medical literature to answer your clinical question. This provides a concise overview of epidemiology and statistics.
anonymous

ALiEM - Academic Life in Emergency Medicine - Learning "Information Management" instead... - 1 views

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    "Keeping up with the literature these days is quite a daunting task. Medical information has increased exponentially over the past few decades and continues to do so. We spend a great deal of time and energy memorizing information which soon may become obsolete"
anonymous

Royal College :: Podcasts - 0 views

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    "Key Literature in Medical Education"
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More than medicine: Stanford medical students embrace their artistic passions through u... - 2 views

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    "A fascinating report was posted earlier today about the Stanford School of Medicine's Arts, Humanities & Medicine Program. The article, written by Corrie Goldman, provides a closer look into the initiative and how it allows students at the medical school to explore their creativity and artistic passions through the study of art, music and literature."
anonymous

reflective_practice__a_systematic_review. - 0 views

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    The importance of reflection and reflective practice are frequently noted in the literature; indeed, reflective capacity is regarded by many as an essential characteristic for professional competence. Educators assert that the emergence of reflective practice is part of a change that acknowledges the need for students to act and to think professionally as an integral part of learning throughout their courses of study, integrating theory and practice from the outset.
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

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

Why art and literature are important to medical education - 4 views

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    "Because of its moral dimension, professionalism inevitably implicates qualities of humanism such as integrity, compassion, altruism, empathy, and respect toward others (ref 2). In my understanding at least, these are not fixed, once-and-for-all achievable attributes in which one can be certified as having attained "competency." "
anonymous

Twelve tips to improve medical teaching rounds, Medical Teacher, Informa Healthcare - 0 views

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    "Here, I would like to draw on my experience as a learner as well as an educator, together with the available literature, to draw up a simple 12-step teaching strategy that should help the ward round serve the dual purpose of teaching medical students and junior doctors."
anonymous

Assessment of cognitive biases and biostatistics knowledge of medical residents: a mult... - 2 views

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    "A large number of medical residents are unable to correctly interpret crucial statistical concepts that are commonly found in the medical literature. They are also especially prone to the gambler's fallacy bias, which may undermine clinical judgment and medical decision making. Formalized systematic teaching of biostatistics during residency will be required to de-bias residents and ensure that they are proficient in understanding and communicating statistical information."
Annalisa Manca

virtual e-clinic - 0 views

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    a self-training, user-friendly educational software program, available at the Lysosomal Storage Research Group (http://www.lysosomalstorageresearch.ca), was developed using the Adobe Flash multimedia platform. It was designed to function both to provide a realistic, interactive virtual clinic and instantaneous access to supporting literature on Hunter disease.
Natalie Lafferty

Surgical-tutor.org.uk - a free online surgical resource - 0 views

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    Surgical tutor offers some on-line clinical tutorials. Each of these tutorials is based on a clinical photograph, x-ray or pathological specimen and includes questions, answers, a short literature review and suggested further reading. The answers to each question can be viewed by hovering the mouse over the answer icon. This resource was peer reviewed and added to Omni - which is now Intute.
Anne Marie Cunningham

Maintaining Competence in the Field: Learning About Practice, Through Practice, in Prac... - 0 views

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    Glenn Regehr and Maria Mylopoulos Many of the assumptions about the "adult, self-directed learner" that form the basis of the current model of formal continuing education delivery are largely unsupported by the literature. Yet most practitioners maintain
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beme - published reviews - 0 views

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    A list of systematic reviews of literature on various medical eduction topics
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MedQA - 1 views

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    "MedQA aims to help biologists to efficiently access literature information by providing specific answers to their questions."
anonymous

Teaching evidence-based practice at the University... [Tex Dent J. 2011] - PubMed result - 0 views

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    "Students are taught to (1) ask focused clinical questions, (2) search the biomedical research literature (PubMed) for the most recent and highest level of evidence, (3) critically evaluate the evidence, and (4) make clinical judgments about the applicability of the evidence for their patients."
anonymous

Use of Simulation-Based Education to Improve Outcomes of Cen... : Academic Medicine - 0 views

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    "Despite some limitations in the literature reviewed, evidence suggests that simulation-based education for CVC provides benefits in learner and select clinical outcomes."
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NHS Evidence - 0 views

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    he principle aim of the NHS Evidence service is to provide easy access to a comprehensive evidence base for everyone in health and social care who takes decisions about treatments or the use of resources - including clinicians, public health professionals, commissioners and service managers - thus improving health and patient care. It will build on NICE's significant international reputation for developing high quality evidence-based guidance. It provides access to a range of information types, including primary research literature, practical implementation tools, guidelines and policy documents.
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