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The health literacy management scale (HeLMS)...a measure of an individual's capacity to... - 0 views

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    "The HeLMS has acceptable psychometric properties and assesses a range of health literacy constructs important to patients when seeking, understanding and using health information within the healthcare system."
anonymous

Resources for Small Group Facilitators - 1 views

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    Large number of resources by Dr. Steve Davis, MD
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Survey on Social Media for Collaborative Learning in Medical Education - 1 views

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    "10 question voluntary survey was generated on Qualtrics and distributed electronically to all current Stony Brook School of Medicine students"
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Patient Blogging Could Offer Host of Benefits - Features - iHealthBeat - 2 views

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    "According to a 2011 report by the Pew Research Center's Internet & American Life Project, of the 74% of American adults using the Internet, 34% have read someone else's commentary or experience about health or medical issues on an online news group, website or blog. Meanwhile, about 13% of patients blog about their diagnosis or experience. "
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oPortfolio - The Open ePortfolio Alternative For Medics - 1 views

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    "We're going to change all that! We're making oPortfolio - the open portfolio that medics want. It'll be free for the NHS to use, open-source, fast, modern, feature-rich, portable and interoperable between deaneries."
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The Expert Skills Program at Texas Tech - 0 views

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    The Expert Skills Program (ESP) at Texas Tech was implemented in March, 2012, as a free access professional skill development opportunity for all interested students regardless of their institution. The ESP is named to reflect the broad goal of acquiring expert skills in areas ranging from clinical reasoning, patient examination, and communication to the fine motor skills employed in clinical procedures. We have been able to initiate skill development prior to formal clinical training by matching the steps used in clinical skills to the steps involved in higher order thinking skills.
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"UWE Bristol researchers develop virtual consulting room to help doctors' spot early si... - 0 views

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    The tool was conceived by a research team from the Faculty of Health and Life Sciences at UWE Bristol led by principal lecturer Simon Messer, and developed in collaboration with Avon Somerset and Wiltshire Cancer Services (ASWCs) who commissioned the project as part of the National Awareness and Early Diagnosis Initiative. The idea is that GPs can access GP Sim from their computer at a time that suits to fine tune their diagnostic skills.
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Starting Point depicts the effects of poverty on health - 0 views

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    The Saskatoon Poverty Reduction Partnership, in conjunction with the Saskatoon Health Region, showed three short films, each portraying a different perspective on poverty in Saskatoon. (We've included the YouTube links to the films.)"
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26 Teacher Tools To Create Online Assessments - 0 views

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    "Which means online assessments could be a boon to your teaching, whether for blended learning, a flipped classroom, eLearning, to better communicate learning progress to parents, or for students to track their own mastery. So then one or two of the 26 teacher tools to create online assessments by Classroomaid Chuang may prove useful to you, yes?"
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10 rules on How to create great presentations - 0 views

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    "Whether given in person or viewed on screen, a Presentation doesn't have to be boring, it should be engaging. It should get your audience involved and get them excited (or at the very least interested) in what you're showing them."
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Promoting the "Sex Talk" Between Doctors and Patients - 0 views

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    "Here are some tips to help both parties approach the topic of sex with increased comfort and confidence."
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Graphic Medicine - 0 views

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    "Graphic Medicine is a site that explores the interaction between the medium of comics and the discourse of healthcare. "
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Graphic medicine: use of comics in medical education and patient care | BMJ - 1 views

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    "We believe that graphic stories have an important role in patient care, medical education, and the social critique of the medical profession. What follows is an introduction to graphic stories, with some examples of what they are, how and why they work, and how they can enhance teaching and patient care."
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Improving Consultation Communication Skills - 0 views

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    "Talking to colleagues is an essential skill especially as we advocate for our patients. We should not only know what's going on with our patients, but also how to communicate our thoughts effectively and succinctly with our colleagues."
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I'm Clear, You're Clear, We're All Clear: Improving... [Acad Med. 2013] - PubMed - NCBI - 0 views

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    "Requesting and providing consultations are daily occurrences in most teaching hospitals. With increased attention on transitions of care in light of the recent scrutiny of duty hours, consultations and other interphysician interactions, such as handoffs, are becoming increasingly important."
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Learning Together with Cases - 1 views

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    "As our collection of cases grows, we hope to collect teachers' stories of the road to implementation and reflections on interprofessional education using the LTWC collection. Please let us know if you would like to share your experiences (you can also request access to join the discussion threads below)."
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Metacognition For The Pragmatist - 2 views

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    "Cognitive bias, previously discussed here, is common in medicine and emergency medicine (EM). Metacognition, discussed in this post, can mitigate cognitive error by evaluating one's thinking. Although this seems esoteric, especially to the trainee, there are some concrete ways to go work though this process. "
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How to write a medical blog/podcast disclaimer | EM Basic - 1 views

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    " a post on how you can construct a disclaimer for your medical blog or podcast. This can be an important part of your site and can provide some limited protection against legal issues. "
anonymous

ECG Atlas DEMO - 1 views

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    Queens University ECG training resource
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Do trainees value feedback in case-based discussion assessments?, Medical Teacher, Info... - 0 views

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    " An awareness of the key elements that facilitate constructive and valuable CBD assessments, and that generate successful discussions and feedback for trainees, will maximise their educational value."
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