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in title, tags, annotations or urlSpotting the Sick Child - 2 views
New free iBook demonstrates power of iPad as a medical education learning platform - 0 views
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"The aim of this iBook is to help students learn and understand the structure and function of the brachial plexus by guiding the reader through four key areas. There is extensive use of interactive content throughout the app in the form of videos, question sessions in addition to the options offered as part of the iBooks app. This includes the ability to highlight passages, make notes or generate study cards based on material within the iBook."
Virtual patients for real medical students | OEB Newsportal - 1 views
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"Teaching hospitals the world over face increasing difficulties in sourcing real patients who exhibit every conceivable ailment which medical students need to learn to diagnose and treat. An e-learning approach using interactive computer simulations known as virtual patients is one way to solve the problem, but in which settings is the use of these virtual patients most effective?"
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. "
The basics of eye anatomy - 3 views
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."
Teaching High-Value, Cost-Conscious Care to Residents: The Alliance for Academic Internal Medicine-American College of Physicians Curriculum - 0 views
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"The curriculum introduces a simple, stepwise framework for delivering high-value care and focuses on teaching trainees to incorporate high-value, cost-conscious care principles into their clinical practice. It consists of ten 1-hour, case-based, interactive sessions designed to be flexibly incorporated into the existing conference structure of a residency training program."
Videotaping can help med students learn how to deliver bad news | Articles - 0 views
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""After the small group interaction, students overwhelmingly agreed that the exercise was helpful and that the SPs were 'realistic,'" Dessureault says. "They also agreed strongly that the post-interview discussion was the most advantageous feature and that, overall, their knowledge of best practices had increased." "
A classic medical text goes hi-tech, iPad style | Articles - 1 views
GeriaSims | Iowa Geriatric Education Center | The University of Iowa - 4 views
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.
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