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Patient Whiteboards - 0 views

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    A very goof how to do of in hospital patient boards
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Making the most of mentors: a guide for mentees. [Acad Med. 2009] - PubMed - NCBI - 0 views

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    "The authors review the initiation and cultivation of a mentoring relationship from the perspective of a mentee at any stage (student through junior faculty), and they propose specific strategies for mentee success."
anonymous

Undermining behaviour - 1 views

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    "The information and video below gives valuable insight into what is bullying, harassment and undermining behaviour and how these issues can be constructively dealt with. In itself this educational tool, although helpful, will not make change happen. This material would be best used as part of a wider learning experience where individuals can make sense of the issues and reflect on their own experience, attitude and behaviour."
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Brian Ahier - Google+ - Enhancing Patient-Centered Communication and Collabor... - 0 views

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    "Yet the presence of a computer in the examination room and the pressure to document the visit in the EHR are often perceived as adversely affecting the patient-physician interaction. How can the EHR instead have a positive effect on this interaction and promote patient activation during the course of the outpatient visit? When clinicians invite patients to view the computer screen and parts of their electronic chart, it not only avoids uncomfortable periods of idle silence that sometimes accompany EHR-related tasks, but it may enhance the relational aspect of patient-physician communication in a way that fosters patient activation in real time."
anonymous

Are Medical Students Aware of Their Anti-obesity Bias? [Acad Med. 2013] - PubMed - NCBI - 1 views

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    "Over one-third of medical students had a significant implicit anti-fat bias; few were aware of that bias. Accordingly, medical schools' obesity curricula should address weight-related biases and their potential impact on care."
anonymous

Quantifying factors influencing operating theater teaching, participation, and learning... - 0 views

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    Although operating theater attendance is recognized as an important component of the medical school curriculum, overall attendance at sessions was low. Attendance could be increased by ensuring students knowing what is expected of them, making them feel welcome, setting learning objectives, and allowed them to actively participate. These results highlight the need to ensure that the time spent by medical students in the operating room is positive and maximized to its full potential through structured learning involving all members of the theater team.
anonymous

Answering a clinical question using the medical literature - 1 views

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    Do you use a PICO method to answering a clinical question using the medical literature? Patient / problem Intervention Comparison Outcome This two-part series provides an introduction in how to search the medical literature to answer your clinical question. This provides a concise overview of epidemiology and statistics.
anonymous

Where's the evidence that active learning works? - 0 views

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    "There is a growing body of research within specific scientific teaching communities that supports and validates the new approaches to teaching that have been adopted. "
anonymous

20 Ways To Use PowerPoint With Bloom's Taxonomy | TeachBytes - 0 views

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    Interesting ideas to convert boring rounds presentations to higher order thinking
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How we use social media to supplement a novel curr... [Med Teach. 2012] - PubMed - NCBI - 0 views

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    "A curriculum consisting of high-yield ultrasound concepts was developed and posted to Twitter @EDUltrasound daily. Followers received tweets "pushed" directly to their mobile devices. Following the year-long program, followers were surveyed regarding the program's effectiveness. To determine the ways in which tweets were reaching users, followers were categorized demographically."
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Twitter Guide for Health Care Professionals | BC Patient Safety & Quality Council - 0 views

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    How to tweet and why healthcare professionals should be doing it.
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Royal College :: Podcasts - 0 views

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    "Key Literature in Medical Education"
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National Steering Committee on Resident Duty Hours | Home - 0 views

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    "Nine organizations involved in postgraduate medical education and experts from across Canada have joined together to produce a groundbreaking report outlining pan-Canadian principles, key findings, recommendations and metrics to inform decision-making about resident duty hours across the country. Supported by Health Canada, the final report, Fatigue, Risk and Excellence: Towards a Pan-Canadian Consensus on Resident Duty Hours, includes five principles and detailed recommendations that are intended to outline a path forward that optimizes patient care and training for the 21st century."
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Mental workload as a key fa... [Adv Health Sci Educ Theory Pract. 2012] - PubMed - NCBI - 0 views

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    "The purpose of this paper is to introduce the concept of mental workload as a key determinant of the type of cognitive processing used by clinicians. Published research appears to be consistent with 'schemata' based cognition as the principle mode of working for those engaged in complex tasks under time pressure. Although conscious processing of factual data is also used, it may be the primary mode of cognition only in situations where time pressure is not a factor. "
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Teaching Empathy to Medical Students: An Updated, Systemati... : Academic Medicine - 1 views

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    "These findings suggest that educational interventions can be effective in maintaining and enhancing empathy in undergraduate medical students. In addition, they highlight the need for multicenter, randomized controlled trials, reporting long-term data to evaluate the longevity of intervention effects. Defining empathy remains problematic, and the authors call for conceptual clarity to aid future research."
anonymous

Should physicians be trained as "knowledge workers"? - 0 views

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    "Although a physicians is not traditionally thought of as a Knowledge Worker, I think we should explore how the Internet changes the way we connect, learn, and make decisions."
anonymous

ALiEM - Academic Life in Emergency Medicine - Learning "Information Management" instead... - 1 views

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    "Keeping up with the literature these days is quite a daunting task. Medical information has increased exponentially over the past few decades and continues to do so. We spend a great deal of time and energy memorizing information which soon may become obsolete"
anonymous

COMPETENCE BY DESIGN: The Future of Canadian Postgraduate Medical Education - 2 views

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    " This brief overview outlines the broad findings to date. The process is still underway, and the following papers illustrate directions for serious consideration, not yet conclusions nor official policy of the Royal College"
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