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Seifert, Lukas; Manap, Arda; Sterz, Jasmina; Gerlach, Ferdinand; Sader, Robert – Electronic Journal of e-Learning, 2020
The Studentische Poliklinik is Germany's first student-run free clinic. Prior to fulfilling clinical obligations there, students must complete an extensive peer-assisted learning program (PAL). Due to capacity constraints, a web-based learning program involving virtual patients has been launched. The aim of this study was to evaluate and compare…
Descriptors: Peer Teaching, Web Based Instruction, Patients, Program Effectiveness
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Avery, Daniel M., Jr.; Wheat, John R.; Leeper, James D.; McKnight, Jerry T.; Ballard, Brent G.; Chen, Jia – Journal of Rural Health, 2012
Purpose: The Rural Medical Scholars Program (RMSP) was created to increase production of rural family physicians in Alabama. Literature review reveals reasons medical students choose careers in family medicine, and these reasons can be categorized into domains that medical schools can address through admission, curriculum, and structural…
Descriptors: Medical Education, Medical Students, Marital Status, Medical Schools
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Seale, J. Paul; Velasquez, Mary M.; Johnson, J. Aaron; Shellenberger, Sylvia; von Sternberg, Kirk; Dodrill, Carrie; Boltri, John M.; Takei, Roy; Clark, Denice; Grace, Daniel – Substance Abuse, 2012
Alcohol screening and brief intervention (SBI) is recommended for all primary care patients but is underutilized. This project trained 111 residents and faculty in 8 family medicine residencies to conduct SBI and implement SBI protocols in residency clinics, then assessed changes in self-reported importance and confidence in performing SBI and…
Descriptors: Intervention, Family Practice (Medicine), Patients, Organizational Change
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Langlois, Jean; Wells, George A.; Lecourtois, Marc; Bergeron, Germain; Yetisir, Elizabeth; Martin, Marcel – Anatomical Sciences Education, 2009
A concern on the level of anatomy knowledge reached after a problem-based learning curriculum has been documented in the literature. Spatial anatomy, arguably the highest level in anatomy knowledge, has been related to spatial abilities. Our first objective was to test the hypothesis that residents are interested in a course of applied anatomy…
Descriptors: Individual Differences, Elective Courses, Problem Based Learning, Surgery
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Lasswell, Anita B.; And Others – Journal of Medical Education, 1984
A study of three hospitals' family medicine residents' knowledge of and interest in nutrition education revealed large gaps in residents' knowledge of nutritional aspects of certain conditions likely to arise in general practice. Previous medical school nutrition courses had little influence on residents' perceived knowledge. (MSE)
Descriptors: Family Practice (Medicine), Graduate Medical Education, Nutrition Instruction, Physicians
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Garrett, Elizabeth A.; Dietrich, Allen J. – Journal of Academic Medicine, 1991
A longitudinal study of students (n=70) entering Dartmouth Medical School (New Hampshire) in 1984 found attitudes toward family practice initially positive and improving. However, of 25 indicating early interest in family medicine, only 6 chose a related residency. Student concerns about the specialty's demands are seen as a possible factor.…
Descriptors: Attitude Change, Career Choice, Family Practice (Medicine), Higher Education
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Walker, Betty A.; And Others – Journal of Medical Education, 1982
Twenty residents in two family practice programs received orientation including behavioral sciences. Their attitudes changed favorably toward behavioral sciences. The test developed for the study is being refined and may later be used for curriculum development relating to attitude change. (MSE)
Descriptors: Attitude Change, Behavioral Sciences, Family Practice (Medicine), Graduate Medical Education
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Campos-Outcalt, Doug; Senf, Janet H. – Academic Medicine, 1989
Five medical school characteristics previously identified as related to choice of family practice as a specialty were examined, with tuition level, for relationship to specialty choice among U.S. medical graduates between July 1986 and December 1987. Only two of the factors were found to be statistically relevant. (Author/MSE)
Descriptors: Career Choice, Family Practice (Medicine), Higher Education, Institutional Characteristics
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Allen, Sharon S.; And Others – Journal of Medical Education, 1987
A study of the influence of clinical experiences on one medical school's students' choice of specialty found that neither early exposure to role models in family medicine nor the order in which specialty clerkships were taken significantly affected students' choice of family medicine. (MSE)
Descriptors: Career Choice, Clinical Experience, Family Practice (Medicine), Higher Education
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Blount, B. Wayne; Jolissaint, Greg – Academic Medicine, 1996
A 1993-94 mailed survey of 490 residents in U.S. Army graduate medical education programs asked the respondents to rank the most helpful and least helpful faculty teaching behaviors, based on the 38 teaching behaviors identified by Wolverton and Bosworth. Found a high degree of concordance in the rankings by primary care and nonprimary care…
Descriptors: Family Practice (Medicine), Graduate Medical Education, Graduate Medical Students, Higher Education
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Lemkau, Jeanne P.; And Others – Journal of Medical Education, 1988
A study of burnout among 67 residents in four programs found little relationship between burnout scores and situational and background factors, but numerous relationships were found among personality measures, burnout scores, and measures of regret about career choice, indicating the importance of interpersonal skills and comfort in mitigating…
Descriptors: Burnout, Career Choice, Family Practice (Medicine), Graduate Medical Students
Owen, John A. – 1997
This study examined new admission policies at the University of Virginia School of Medicine designed to increase the number of students likely to pursue primary care specialities. The study focused on whether there was a relationship between interviewers' predictions and applicants' career choice at the completion of their first year of medical…
Descriptors: Admission Criteria, Career Choice, College Admission, Family Practice (Medicine)
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Voris, John C.; And Others – American Journal of Pharmaceutical Education, 1982
The attitudes of family practice residents toward ambulatory pharmacy services were compared with pharmacy students' predictions on what the residents' attitudes would be. The residents' perceptions of pharmacist behaviors rated significantly higher than how the pharmacy students thought they would respond. (Author/MLW)
Descriptors: Expectation, Family Practice (Medicine), Graduate Medical Students, Higher Education
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Montano, Daniel E.; And Others – Journal of Medical Education, 1988
The Fishbein Model of attitude formation was used as a framework for developing a questionnaire to measure students' attitudes toward a career in family practice and the social support students perceived they had for that career. Both the attitude and social support scales had excellent psychometric characteristics. (Author/MLW)
Descriptors: Career Choice, Decision Making, Family Practice (Medicine), Higher Education
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Huzij, Teodor J.; Warner, Christopher H.; Lacy, Timothy; Rachal, James – Academic Psychiatry, 2005
Objective: This article outlines a psychiatry curriculum developed for family practice residents by family practice-psychiatry residents. Methods: A literature review, needs assessment, planning, implementation, and initial assessment were conducted. Conclusion: Early results demonstrated improved general psychiatric knowledge and a high level of…
Descriptors: Needs Assessment, Psychiatry, Student Attitudes, Family Practice (Medicine)
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