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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."
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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."
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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.
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Centre for Faculty Development (CFD), Faculty of Medicine, University of Toronto at St.... - 0 views

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    "The goal of ART is to bring faculty development to the teaching practice through the use of short, focused modules."
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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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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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Virtual Interactive Case System (VICS): Perioperative Interactive Education (PIE), Toro... - 0 views

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    "Welcome to the Virtual Interactive Case (VIC) system for creating simulations of encounters with patients in clinics. VIC cases are clinical reasoning exercises with feedback. Their role is to provide a bridge between theory and seeing patients in clinic (or ER), providing students with what Ericsson has called "deliberate practice" as a way of gaining clinical expertise. The strength of VIC is that it is optimized for rapidly creating a large number of cases, by using a patient template, and creating variations of cases with different differential diagnoses for the same presenting complaint."
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Perioperative Interactive Education: PIE, Patient Simulation, Virtual TEE, cardiac valv... - 1 views

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    "The PIE group works on multiple projects aimed at improving medical education outcomes. Our work ranges from online patient simulations to three-dimensional anatomical visualizations. "
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PIE team projects: What We Do - 1 views

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    Toronto General Hospital Perioperative Interactive Education
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A blueprint for implementation of a structured port... [Acad Med. 2012] - PubMed - NCBI - 0 views

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    "The authors review the components necessary to successfully build and maintain a robust portfolio learning environment in a graduate medical education setting. These include gaining staff acceptance, staging implementation, enhancing learner participation, training mentors, choosing paper versus electronic formats, and selecting assessment methods."
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Management of Professional Boundaries in Rural Prac... [Acad Med. 2012] - PubMed - NCBI - 1 views

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    "This study's findings indicate that rural physicians are routinely confronted with professional boundary issues in everyday situations, and these circumstances do not always reflect those of their urban colleagues. Given the increase in longitudinal immersion clinical clerkship programs to nurture student interest in future rural practice, acknowledgment and acceptance of the nuances of dual relationships and boundary setting in different clinical learning contexts are vital to help students identify their personal needs for privacy and be better prepared to negotiate the realities of rural practice. These findings may inform future medical education initiatives on professional boundary setting as an aspect of professionalism."
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Differences in medical students' explicit discourse... [Med Educ. 2011] - PubMed - NCBI - 1 views

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    "CONCLUSIONS: Providing students with opportunities to engage in active sense-making activities within the formal professional curriculum can encourage an embodied and sophisticated understanding of professionalism."
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5 Useful iPad Apps for Doctors, Patients and Med Students - 2 views

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    "The days are gone when a doctor walked into a patient's room and grabbed the paper chart at the end of his bed to check his medical history. iPads and tablet computing have revolutionized the way many companies do business, and the medical field is no different. The sharp, intuitive displays and interactive content of tablets naturally make doctor's visits a more collaborative process. "
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History and practice of competency-based assessment. [Med Educ. 2012] - PubMed - NCBI - 0 views

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    "The language of these competencies has tended to adopt a prescriptive, rather than descriptive, approach. However, despite widespread agreement on the importance of competency-based education and more than two decades of study, this effort has not generated a dependable set of assessment tools."
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Applying multimedia design principles enhances lear... [Med Educ. 2011] - PubMed - NCBI - 1 views

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    "Multimedia design principles are easy to implement and result in improved short-term retention among medical students, but empirical research is still needed to determine how these principles affect transfer of learning. Further research on applying the principles of multimedia design to medical education is needed to verify the impact it has on the long-term learning of medical students, as well as its impact on other forms of multimedia instructional programmes used in the education of medical students."
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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."
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Analysis of clerkship student-patient interviews in ... [Fam Med. 2012] - PubMed - NCBI - 0 views

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    "This study indicates that, even though third-year students may have adequate general interviewing skills, they may need additional training and practice in obtaining contextual information about patients in all clinical settings. These findings also suggest that the gender of the patient, as well as gender concordance between patient and student, play a role in student-patient interactions."
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Perspective: The Negativity Bias, Medical Education... [Acad Med. 2012] - PubMed - NCBI - 0 views

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    "Here, the authors examine the concept of negativity bias in the context of academic medicine, arguing that culture is affected by serially emphasizing the inherent bias to recognize and remember the negative. They explore the potential role of practices rooted in positive psychology as powerful tools to counteract the negativity bias and aid in achieving desired culture change."
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The effectiveness of case-based learning in health... [Med Teach. 2012] - PubMed - NCBI - 0 views

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    "Overwhelmingly, students enjoy CBL and think that it enhances their learning. The empirical data taken as a whole are inconclusive as to the effects on learning compared with other types of activity. Teachers enjoy CBL, partly because it engages, and is perceived to motivate, students. CBL seems to foster learning in small groups though whether this is the case delivery or the group learning effect is unclear."
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The importance of social and collaborative learnin... [Med Teach. 2012] - PubMed - NCBI - 0 views

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    "The importance of social and collaborative learning for online continuing medical education (OCME): Directions for future development and research."
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