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Quality of Life, Burnout, Educational Debt, and Medical Knowledge Among Internal Medici... - 0 views

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    "In this national study of internal medicine residents, suboptimal QOL and symptoms of burnout were common. Symptoms of burnout were associated with higher debt and were less frequent among international medical graduates. Low QOL, emotional exhaustion, and educational debt were associated with lower IM-ITE scores. "
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Pretraining and Posttraining Assessment of Residents' Performance in the Fourth Accredi... - 1 views

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    "Patient communication skills need to be taught as part of residency training. With limited training, case-specific skills (herein, involving patients with cancer) are likely to improve more than general communication skills."
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Perspective: A Culture of Respect, Part 1: The Nature and Causes of Disrespectful Beha... - 1 views

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    "The authors identify a broad range of disrespectful conduct, suggesting six categories for classifying disrespectful behavior in the health care setting: disruptive behavior; humiliating, demeaning treatment of nurses, residents, and students; passive-aggressive behavior; passive disrespect; dismissive treatment of patients; and systemic disrespect."
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The "problem" learner: Whose problem is it? AMEE Guide No. 76, Medical Teacher, Informa... - 0 views

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    " The potential stress of medical school and residency training will also be addressed, as will a number of prevention strategies. Identifying learners' problems early - and providing guidance from the outset - can be an important investment in the training and development of future health professionals. It is hoped that this Guide will be of help to clinical teachers, program directors and faculty "
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M(odified) E(ssay) Q(uestions) for Medicine Finals (World Scientific) - 1 views

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    "This book is the first of its kind to guide final-year medical undergraduates in performing self-assessment in examination-style modified essay questions. It will also be useful for junior residents to evaluate their own knowledge and approaches in internal medicine, as well as senior doctors in providing inspiration and ideas for setting examination questions."
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Physicians Network | Social Network for Physicians, Doctors and Healthcare Professionals - 0 views

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    "Connect with over 567,000 US physician colleagues in 87 specialties, including former or current medical school classmates and residents. "
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Personal mobile computing increases doctors' efficiency - The University of Chicago Med... - 1 views

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    ""Residents face a vast and increasing workload packed into tightly regulated hours," said the study's first author, Bhakti Patel, MD, pulmonary critical care fellow at the University of Chicago Medicine. "They spend much of their time completing documentation and updating patient charts. This study indicates that personal mobile computers can streamline that process.""
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Pediatric Clerkship Directors' Social Networking Use and Perceptions of Onlin... - 0 views

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    "Approximately one-third of pediatric clerkship directors currently use SNS, with use less likely with increasing age. Fewer have SNS relationships with students than with residents. Perceptions of appropriateness of faculty SNS behaviors and students' postings varied. These perceptions by medical education leaders can stimulate discussion to inform consensus guidelines on professional SNS use."
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New Curriculum Teaches Pediatric Residents Proper Handoffs to Maximize Patient Safety |... - 1 views

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    "The I-PASS protocol provides a framework for the patient handoff process, and stands for: I: Illness severity P: Patient summary A: Action list S: Situation awareness and contingency planning S: Synthesis by receiver"
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Journal of General Internal Medicine, Online First™ - SpringerLink - 0 views

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    "Empathy Training for Resident Physicians: A Randomized Controlled Trial of a Neuroscience-Informed Curriculum"
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Development and validation of a comprehensive curriculum to teach an advanced minimally... - 0 views

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    "Participation in a comprehensive ex vivo training curriculum for laparoscopic colorectal surgery results in improved technical knowledge and improved performance in the operating room compared with conventional residency training"
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Hospitalists set the funny bone - 1 views

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    "Residents should be taught to keep their humor well within the safe zone, the experts agreed. They all also agreed that humor should explicitly be a subject of education and training."
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I-PASS, a Mnemonic to Standardize Verbal Handoffs - 0 views

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    "The I-PASS Study aims to determine the effectiveness of implementing a "resident handoff bundle" to standardize inpatient transitions in care and decrease medical errors in 10 pediatric institutions."
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Trends in medical error education: are - PubMed Mobile - 0 views

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    "Although resident education about medical errors has improved since 2002, opportunities to model learning from mistakes are frequently missed."
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ALiEM MEdIC Series: The Case of the Culture Clash - 1 views

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    "In your hospital, residency program, or medical school have you experienced difficulties dealing with diverse groups and how did you overcome them? How have communication difficulties impacted patient handovers and patient care? "
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Royal College :: CanMEDS 2015: eHealth - 1 views

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    "If the recommendations of the eHealth Expert Working Group are accepted, CanMEDS will become one of the first physician competency frameworks to formally include eHealth in postgraduate medical education across the continuum, from residency to professional practice."
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What Would the Coroner Think? - YouTube - 0 views

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    An Australian video about some of the issues of bringing a resident into a rural practice
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COMSEP - Excellence in Medical Student Education in Pediatrics : Task Forces - 0 views

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    "The ACGME and LCME mandate that residency programs and medical schools provide core faculty with regular faculty development on teaching. Objective Structured Teaching Exercises (OSTEs) are an innovative tool using standardized learners (SLs) to develop and assess teaching skills."
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