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Do Serious Games Work? Results from Three Studies - 0 views

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    The findings show that classes using the game had significantly higher means than those classes that did not use the game. There were no significant differences between male or female scores, regardless of game play, while both genders scored significantly higher with game play than without. There were no significant differences between ethnic groups, while all ethnic groups scored significantly higher with game play. Lastly, students ages 40 and under scored significantly higher with game play, whereas students age 41 and up did not.
anonymous

"Physician Workforce Studies" - 2 views

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    List of articles
catherine hyde

Qualitative study of interpretation of reassurance among patients attending rheumatolog... - 3 views

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    Evidence for important strategies for consultation skills and reassurance
anonymous

JMIR-An Evaluation of the Use of Smartphones to Communicate Between Clinicians: A Mixed... - 3 views

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    "Routine adoption of smartphones by residents appeared to improve efficiency over the use of pagers for physicians, nurses, and allied health professionals. This was balanced by negative communication issues of increased interruptions, a gap in perceived urgency, weakened interprofessional relationships, and unprofessional behavior. Further communication interventions are required that balance efficiency and interruptions while maintaining or even improving interprofessional relationships and professionalism."
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