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Death - part one - YouTube - 0 views

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    A great video discussing the paradox of humans confronting death
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Medical education: Challenges in implementing workplace based assessments - by Dr Pandu... - 0 views

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    "Following is a list of such practices made use for WBA. -Mini-Clinical Evaluation Exercise (mini-CEX); -Clinical Encounter Cards (CEC); -Clinical Work Sampling (CWS); -Blinded Patient Encounters (BPE); -Direct Observation of Procedural Skills (DOPS); -Case-based Discussion (CbD); -MultiSource Feedback (MSF)."
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What are the Roots? - 0 views

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    "While we discuss each root separately, many, if not all, of them frequently interconnect and intertwine in ways that create devastating cumulative impacts for far too many of our youth. These interconnections must be recognized in long-range comprehensive strategies to address the roots of the serious violence that confronts us as a society."
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Social media : a comprehensive knowledge synthesis and case studies of applications in ... - 3 views

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    "Chapter 2 also discusses a series of clinical implications and recommendations for stakeholders wishing to engage these dynamic spaces. Chapter 3 reviews three recent administrative and judicial cases that have emerged from the inappropriate use of social media and Chapter 4 concludes with the main implications of and significance of the findings. Further research is clearly required to solidify the evidence on the use of social media in health care and to explore and document its economic, clinical, governance and tactical impact and utility."
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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." "
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The Devil is in the Third Year: A Longitudinal Study of Eros... : Academic Medicine - 2 views

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    " It is concluded that a significant decline in empathy occurs during the third year of medical school. It is ironic that the erosion of empathy occurs during a time when the curriculum is shifting toward patient-care activities; this is when empathy is most essential. Implications for retaining and enhancing empathy are discussed."
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Desmond O'Neill on the power of cinema in discussing medical humanities - 0 views

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    The lasting impression, however, was the focus on the peculiar mix of pain and vitality that permeates the life course, shared through and across generations, on celluloid and away from it.
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Expertise in Clinical Decision Making - 0 views

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    "In this blog, we discussed diagnostic tests and their relationship with likelihood ratios as well as heuristics and cognitive errors."
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Clarifying assumptions to enhance our understanding... [Acad Med. 2013] - PubMed - NCBI - 0 views

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    " They then outline four different theoretical frameworks held by medical educators that the authors believe guide educators' views on the topic, knowingly or not. Within each theoretical framework, the authors begin with a definition of clinical reasoning (from that viewpoint) and then discuss learning, assessment, and research implications."
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More on Back-Channel Tweeting during Lectures; Redefining Audience "Attention" - 4 views

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    "Now it seems that there are at least three ways in which a member of an audience can participate in a medical lecture while not closely listening to to it. They are the following: (1) browsing and digesting the lecture PowerPoint file that I will assume has been made available on-line prior to the lecture; (2) submitting tweet comments or questions about the lecture that could be collected by a lecture monitor, as suggested above by Mike, and presented to the lecturer during discussion periods; and (3) browsing the web"
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Closing the Compassion Gap: Andy Bradley at TEDxBrighton - YouTube - 1 views

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    "Growing up in a family run care home, Andy Bradley discusses how his experiences with the elderly have helped him to better understand how we can provide compassionate care within our institutions."
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the Web2.0 Rights project - 0 views

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    This is the homepage for the Web2Rights project funded by JISC and developed to help academics and students gain abetter understanding of IPR issues and other legal issues in relation to Web 2.0. The site includes use-cases, a blog and discussion forum and links to an ip toolkit and ip diagnostic tool which will take you through a project you are working on help identify any IPR issues which you need to consider.
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YouTube - BMA: The Mental Capacity Act explained - 0 views

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    BMA TV Dr Julian Sheather discusses the impact of the new Mental Capacity Act.
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Connectivism & Connective Knowledge - 0 views

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    This is the home page to the Connectivism and Connective Online course which Stephen Downes ran from September - November 2008. You can sign up for an account which will allow you to look at the course resources and give you access to the discussions etc even thought the course has now ended.
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Clinical Cases and Images - Blog: About Us - 0 views

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    Ves Dimov's Clinical Cases and Images - Blog contains a rich collection of "presurfed" material for busy clinicians and features interactivity and timely discussion.
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Best Intentions: Using the Implicit Associations Test to Promote Reflection About Perso... - 1 views

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    "This exercise is a small group discussion about bias for medical students who have had at least some clinical experience, and designed to cultivate awareness that bias is inherent to all humans, including physicians, and can impact patient care. "
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The delivery of public health interventions online - 0 views

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    The Internet increasingly serves as a platform for the delivery of public health interventions. The efficacy of Internet interventions has been demonstrated across a wide range of conditions. Much more work remains, however, to enhance the potential for broad population dissemination of Internet interventions. In this article, we examine the effectiveness of Internet interventions, with particular attention to their dissemination potential. We discuss several considerations (characterizing reach rates, minimizing attrition, promoting Web site utilization, use of tailored messaging and social networking) that may improve the implementation of Internet interventions and their associated outcomes. We review factors that may influence the adoption of Internet interventions in a range of potential dissemination settings. Finally, we present several recommendations for future research that highlight the potential importance of better understanding intervention reach, developing consensus regarding Web site usage metrics, and more broadly integrating Web 2.0 functionality.
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Model for a Journal Club using Google Reader and Facebook OR if the prophet does not go... - 2 views

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    "Create an automated method for posting key journal articles to an online discussion group. Each article abstract should be a separate post in the forum with space for comments. "
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Top 50 Health and Medical Education Blogs - StumbleUpon - 2 views

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    Are you looking forward to a career in health or medicine? If so, it can help to read blogs and get a feel for what is available. There are a number of health education and medical information blogs out there. These blogs look at medical education, address different possibilities in the health care field and discuss policy issues. You might be surprised at the number of possibilities there are. Here are 50 of the top health and medical education blogs
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